2012 P1 Registration Exercise for 2013 In-Take
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lilfeets:
How did you get the information? Called the school? Will they entertain us?Just had breakdown for Maris stella as of yesterday :
1km - 39 applicants
1-2Km - 27 applicants
>2km - 4 applicants -
huanghou:
No the staff just told us to wait for the letter.junemum72:
U mean Haig girls? But Moe shows 38?
My husband n I were there too m heard the same thing. Surprised to see lower figures. Kohbheng can u confirm if the staff also said something about balloting? -
tkt:
They have the numbers on the board yesterday .
How did you get the information? Called the school? Will they entertain us?lilfeets:
Just had breakdown for Maris stella as of yesterday :
1km - 39 applicants
1-2Km - 27 applicants
>2km - 4 applicants -
Im have registered for my child at SAPS yday…anyone registering there too? as at yday figures at MOE, 80 registered out of 100 vacancies…now trying to keep my fingers crossed that i do not need to go for balloting…
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Hi. Anybody have info on De La Salle and St Anthony's primary school? Appreciate your sharing.

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jayphus:
I like your analogy :heresmyfish: but on the gaming table, money lost now can be won back later. A place in a school lost is a good few years.[/quote]Not impossible. I know of parents whom do a successful transfers to 'good or more popular' schools when the child is in P2 or P3.
P1 registration is like placing bets on the casino tables. As long as the dealer had not pressed the 'final' bell (i.e. 1 August 4:30pm for Phase 2C registration), all gamblers (parents) can still change their bets (i.e. another school) on the table. After the final bell is pressed, no change is entertained. Some gamblers win (either direct entry or through balloting) and some gamblers lose. Gamblers whom win can leave the game or take another bet (this happens to few parents whom gave up their Phase 1 or Phase 2A seats and register at later phases e.g. Phase 2B/2C. Gamblers whom lose went on to place another bets (e.g. Phase 2C supplement). Just to lighten the moods a bit with this example but I feel the tense feelings at P1 registration can indeed beat that at casino tables.Oh My Gosh:
[quote=\"snaw\"]Just wondering if anyone can help clarify a question I have:
I'm PR (Sorry), have applied for a school for my daughter where we're over 2KM but in the past there were always places at phase 2c, however this year it's looking very likely it will go to ballot and I'm now thinking I'd like to withdraw my app and try another local school we also like, is it possible before registration has closed or do we have to wait till 2CS now?
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kohbheng:
No the staff just told us to wait for the letter.[/quote]Maybe cos no balloting required for Haig Girls historically.huanghou:
[quote=\"junemum72\"]U mean Haig girls? But Moe shows 38?
My husband n I were there too m heard the same thing. Surprised to see lower figures. Kohbheng can u confirm if the staff also said something about balloting? -
Question - With the latest update in the MOE website, it appears popular school eg. Nanyang pri, Henry Park pri, ACS (Junior) have good ration(registered vs availability). Can >2km apply? What are the chances? Do I understand correctly that under Phase 2C, anyone can apply? Be it SC, PR, within or not within 1km, outside 2km?
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tkt:
Hi. Anybody have info on De La Salle and St Anthony's primary school? Appreciate your sharing.

hi...tkt
you registered your child in De La Salle or SAPS? -
BaconEgg:
Question - With the latest update in the MOE website, it appears popular school eg. Nanyang pri, Henry Park pri, ACS (Junior) have good ration(registered vs availability). Can >2km apply? What are the chances? Do I understand correctly that under Phase 2C, anyone can apply? Be it SC, PR, within or not within 1km, outside 2km?
Yes, any SC and PR can apply. However, if a school already knows that there will be balloting for SC within 1 km, for example, they might advise you perhaps not to apply if you are PR, or SC beyond 1 km, because your chances of getting in will be zero. I think that depends on the school it would be prudent to look elsewhere anyway if you are already outside the balloting criteria for the school.
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