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    2012 P1 Registration Exercise for 2013 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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      timtim
      last edited by

      mAsHi:
      i am registering my son on 19.7.2012.


      I do not have the father's identity card as we are divorced 2 years ago. Do I really need his identity card or just my court orders???

      Emailed the school, the school coordinator asked me to go General Office. Went to the General Office, they are not sure :stompfeet: A teacher came by & said the \"statutory declaration form\" (errrmm...she said \"I think\") will be given on registration day............

      Can any kind souls share with me whether does the statutory declaration form needs both parties to sign 😓 oh my tien :slapshead: emailed MOE - yet to receive their reply

      :salute:
      Statutory Declaration is for few purposes. If not wrong, for your case, only one party signature is required. But I am not sure if you need to produce the NRIC (not photocopy) of the \"father\".

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        lilfeets
        last edited by

        mAsHi:
        i am registering my son on 19.7.2012.


        I do not have the father's identity card as we are divorced 2 years ago. Do I really need his identity card or just my court orders???

        Emailed the school, the school coordinator asked me to go General Office. Went to the General Office, they are not sure :stompfeet: A teacher came by & said the \"statutory declaration form\" (errrmm...she said \"I think\") will be given on registration day............

        Can any kind souls share with me whether does the statutory declaration form needs both parties to sign 😓 oh my tien :slapshead: emailed MOE - yet to receive their reply

        :salute:
        Perhaps calling MOE might be better given the tight timeline for you?

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          Learningparents
          last edited by

          May i know if let say, i try 2b, fail and then i try 2c.

          but if after 2c, still fail, are we going to approach moe directly to assign or can try again at 2c sup? Only after 2C sup, then approach MOE?

          Not a local, just converted a few years ago, so, not familiar with education system here, thx

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            lilfeets
            last edited by

            Learningparents:
            May i know if let say, i try 2b, fail and then i try 2c.

            but if after 2c, still fail, are we going to approach moe directly to assign or can try again at 2c sup? Only after 2C sup, then approach MOE?

            Not a local, just converted a few years ago, so, not familiar with education system here, thx
            I may be wrong but my understanding is that if you fail again at Phase 2C, the gov will send you details of school with vacancies left so you can reapply at Phase 2Cs.

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              maxwang71
              last edited by

              for registration, both parent must go or just father or mother

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                lilfeets
                last edited by

                maxwang71:
                for registration, both parent must go or just father or mother


                One parent can go but must have IC of spouse .

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                  SAHM_TAN
                  last edited by

                  lilfeets:
                  I may be wrong but my understanding is that if you fail again at Phase 2C, the gov will send you details of school with vacancies left so you can reapply at Phase 2Cs.

                  If fail at phase 2C, can chk moe website to find out which are the schools with vacancies for phase 2C supp.

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                    rinoa538
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                    Does my child need to be present during registration?


                    If no, will you bring your child along? (Especially they nvr step into primary sch before)

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                      blurrish
                      last edited by

                      rinoa538:
                      Does my child need to be present during registration?


                      If no, will you bring your child along? (Especially they nvr step into primary sch before)
                      No, the kid need not be present but no harm bringing for a little orientation. \")

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                        SAHM_TAN
                        last edited by

                        If need to ballot, then suggest don’t bring the child. The child might like the school very much and if cannot get in might be disappointed. This might hinder the child’s acceptance of the school that he/she eventually goes to. I didn’t bring my dd1 to her primary school till it was confirmed that a place for my dd1 was secured.

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