All About Measuring Home-School Distance
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http://www.elite.com.sg/
blue is within 1 km
red is within 2 km.
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sweet simi:
http://www.elite.com.sg/
blue is within 1 km
red is within 2 km.
cheers
don't use elite
the official one is \"School Query\" of http://www.onemap.sg/index.html -
this link is showing only 1 primary school for me \"chij\", how to properly search? my address is blk 407 hougang ave 10.
tankee:
don't use elite
the official one is \"School Query\" of http://www.onemap.sg/index.html -
sweet simi:
Within 1 kmthis link is showing only 1 primary school for me \"chij\", how to properly search? my address is blk 407 hougang ave 10.
Punggol Primary School
Montfort Junior School
CHIJ OLN
HIPS
1-2 km
Xinghua
Xinmin
Hougang
Yio Chu Kang
Palm View
North Vista
Seng Kang
North View -
sweet simi:
u key in the your address in the \"Find location\" bar, and next use school query function and use find school around a building function... HTHsthis link is showing only 1 primary school for me \"chij\", how to properly search? my address is blk 407 hougang ave 10.
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Hi all,
We always hear about within 1km and 1-2km criteria.
Now I have this question: Canberra primary school is within 1km from my house, but almost at the border of the 1km (around 900m), and Wellington primary school is just next to my block. So, will my kid’s chance of balloting to Canberra be reduced because my house is almost hitting the 1km, and some more there’s already another school nearer?
When the school does the balloting, does the actual distance influence the chance of balloting? For example, will those kids staying 100m from school actually have higher chance compared to those staying 900m from school? Or will Canberra primary even reject my registration of balloting with them since there’s another school nearer to my house?
Anyone has this experience to share?
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seanlsk:
At the moment, based on current rules, no different for both schools as the criteria is within 1km, then 1-2km and lastly >2km.Hi all,
We always hear about within 1km and 1-2km criteria.
Now I have this question: Canberra primary school is within 1km from my house, but almost at the border of the 1km (around 900m), and Wellington primary school is just next to my block. So, will my kid's chance of balloting to Canberra be reduced because my house is almost hitting the 1km, and some more there's already another school nearer?
When the school does the balloting, does the actual distance influence the chance of balloting? For example, will those kids staying 100m from school actually have higher chance compared to those staying 900m from school? Or will Canberra primary even reject my registration of balloting with them since there's another school nearer to my house?
Anyone has this experience to share?
Thanks.
But whether MOE will change rules in near future that would be anybody's guess. -
Question here…
For those schools at temporary holding place while the original school location is being upgraded, when it comes to distance, it is based on original sch location or the temp holding place -
original
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