2013 P1 Registration Exercise for 2014 In-Take
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Tripsplanner:
as your 3 children are Canadian (foreigner), they will enrol under Phase 3.Introducing myself.... I am a mom of 2007-born triplets (2 girls + 1 boy) currently living in Canada but hoping to move to SIN by next spring. We are Canadians and will only qualify for the Phase 3, even though I am an 'old girl' of FMSS.
As I have been away from Singapore for quite a while, I hope some of you can help me with my queries:
1. Any suggestions of co-ed school I should look into? Preferably around Telok Kurau area, where my sisters live.
2. Is there any co-ed Catholic schools (we are Catholic)?
Any suggestions is greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Phase 1 and 2 apply to Singapore citizenship kids and PR.
No Catholic co-ed school in Telok Kurau.
Few Catholic schools around Telok Kurau.
the Catholic schools in Bedok, Geylang are:-
St Stephen - for boys,
CHIJ Katong Covent, St Anthony Cannosian and Cannosa Convent - for girls.
if refer this year (2013) results, by end of Phase 2C :-
schools like St Stephen, CHIJ Katong Convent and St Anthony Cannosian - were grabbed and snapped up fast by SC and PR, FULL house.
for 2C Supp - which Catholic schools still have vacancies ?
i) for boys
Montfort Junior in Hougang - 99 seats left
St Gabriel in Serangoon - 18 seats left
ii) for girls
CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace in Bukit Panjang - 20 seats left
Cannosa Convent in Geylang - 39 seats left
Marymount Convent in Toa Payoh / Bradell - 24 seats left
even then, these may be snapped up fast by SC/ PR entering Phase 2C Supp.
refer:-
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/vacancies/ -
Hi all,
Any parents with kids in Temasek Primary or looking at registering yr kids there? Appreciate any feedback about the school academic standard and everything else.
Appreciate all advices! Thank you!
Another anxious mummy. -
phtthp:
Hi PHTTHP, thank you for your response. I know that my children will be under Phase3 (I stated that in my initial post) and I actually browsed through the MOE and this thread/ forum/ website quite extensively before posting but those are not really what I was asking for. I am familiar with St. Stephen's (both nephews were there) and CHIJs (many friends from CHIJs) and I know most Catholic schools are not co-ed (I grew up in SIN but that was many moons ago
as your 3 children are Canadian (foreigner), they will enrol under Phase 3.
Phase 1 and 2 apply to Singapore citizenship kids and PR.
No Catholic co-ed school in Telok Kurau.
Few Catholic schools around Telok Kurau.
the Catholic schools in Bedok, Geylang are:-
St Stephen - for boys,
CHIJ Katong Covent, St Anthony Cannosian and Cannosa Convent - for girls.
if refer this year (2013) results, by end of Phase 2C :-
schools like St Stephen, CHIJ Katong Convent and St Anthony Cannosian - were grabbed and snapped up fast by SC and PR, FULL house.
for 2C Supp - which Catholic schools still have vacancies ?
i) for boys
Montfort Junior in Hougang - 99 seats left
St Gabriel in Serangoon - 18 seats left
ii) for girls
CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace in Bukit Panjang - 20 seats left
Cannosa Convent in Geylang - 39 seats left
Marymount Convent in Toa Payoh / Bradell - 24 seats left
even then, these may be snapped up fast by SC/ PR entering Phase 2C Supp.
refer:-
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/vacancies/
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1. Co-ed schools in Telok Kurau area - what I meant was ANY co-ed schools (non Catholic). I came across Telok Kurau Primary, Opera Estate etc but I know nothing about them (I am not even contemplating Ngee Ann or Tao Nan) so any feedback, thoughts or suggestion of other schools nearby (even Bedok area) would be really helpful.
2. Catholic co-ed schools - I read somewhere on this website that there are 3 co-ed Catholic primary schools. Not in Telok Kurau area, I know that much. But I can't find that thread again nor could I find anything from the Archdiocese website. I was just wondering if anyone knows it at the top of your head.
Having said that, thanks again for responding. I'll wait for future responses. Warm regards from Canada! -
[quote]Hi PHTTHP, thank you for your response. I know that my children will be under Phase3 (I stated that in my initial post) and I actually browsed through the MOE and this thread/ forum/ website quite extensively before posting but those are not really what I was asking for. I am familiar with St. Stephen's (both nephews were there) and CHIJs (many friends from CHIJs) and I know most Catholic schools are not co-ed (I grew up in SIN but that was many moons ago
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1. Co-ed schools in Telok Kurau area - what I meant was ANY co-ed schools (non Catholic). I came across Telok Kurau Primary, Opera Estate etc but I know nothing about them (I am not even contemplating Ngee Ann or Tao Nan) so any feedback, thoughts or suggestion of other schools nearby (even Bedok area) would be really helpful.
2. Catholic co-ed schools - I read somewhere on this website that there are 3 co-ed Catholic primary schools. Not in Telok Kurau area, I know that much. But I can't find that thread again nor could I find anything from the Archdiocese website. I was just wondering if anyone knows it at the top of your head.
Having said that, thanks again for responding. I'll wait for future responses. Warm regards from Canada![/quote]The 3 Catholic co-ed schools are De La Salle and St Anthony's Primary, both in the Choa Chu Kang / Bukit Batok area, and Holy Innocents' Pri in Hougang. -
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qms:
Tks Mod.Mods' Note
All posts relating to your opinion on the P1 registration system have been moved to the following thread:
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Please continue your discussion there.
Thought I'll just put this down for ksp keen on discussing the following topics which is tucked away from Board Index...
Opinions of the Primary School Registration System http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=18535
MOE Relooking P1 registration - Too much priority to alumni
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=32400
Both can be found under Board Index >> General Parenting >> Recess Time. :offtopic: -
Tripsplanner:
1. Co-ed schools in Telok Kurau area - what I meant was ANY co-ed schools (non Catholic). I came across Telok Kurau Primary, Opera Estate etc but I know nothing about them (I am not even contemplating Ngee Ann or Tao Nan) so any feedback, thoughts or suggestion of other schools nearby (even Bedok area) would be really helpful.
Having said that, thanks again for responding. I'll wait for future responses. Warm regards from Canada!
I hardly post here but thought I'd do the neighbourly thing...
I have a child registering for P1 next yr too.
Telok Kurau Primary is not in Telok Kurau. I checked OneMap and it seems it's at the \"Eunos\" end of \"Bedok Reservoir Road\" (it's a long road from Eunos to Tampines).
If I were you, I'd just enroll in Opera Estate Primary to save (time) on commute and is co-ed (save headache on commute!).
Opera Estate Primary seems to always have vacancies at phase 3 (fewer nails have to be sacrificed). It is an \"old\" school - has been around since I was in Primary school. And is currently touted as the \"local international school\" this side of the East. (\"That Side\" - would be the Katong end and the local International School there is Tanjong Katong Pri)
I have a friend who graduated from Opera Estate Pri last yr and he told me that he LOVED his school. He would recommend it for my child as long as my emphasis is not too much on academics. (coming from a 12 yr old!)
I've driven past it, for research, and the exterior looks nice and big...and new(ish). It would be a school I would consider for my own child.
The other school I can propose is Bedok Green Primary. It's a relatively new school. But in terms of commute (it's a big thing for me!) it'll be a easier one then going to Telok Kurau Primary. It's opposite the Bedok Stadium (if you are familiar w the area.) But based on the records on this site, it seems more \"popular\" than Opera Estate (perhaps because it's situated in a more densely populated area - apt blks v houses).
I know this info isn't much since I don't have first hand info on either schools. Perhaps you could post in the specific school's forum thread to gather more information.
Hopefully you'll find it comforting to know that, I've spoken to some people who work in Primary Schools and the response I get is similar. All schools are given the same resource from MOE (of course, there's an advantage for schools w other avenues for resource like Kongsi/Clan). But MOE maintains all schools similarly across the board (unlike schools in the West where \"worse\" public schools don't even have money for paper...) in terms of facilities and supplies.
Also, teachers are trained the same way and no school can cherry pick their teachers. MOE assigns. And principals change. So I guess it's pretty \"fair\".
Lastly, the bit of consistent info I've gathered is, as long as your child gets to the top 2 class of any primary school, he/she would be taken care of.
Hope you can find out more in the next few months. All the best. -
johmom:
Opera Estate Primary School -If I were you, I'd just enroll in Opera Estate Primary to save (time) on commute and is co-ed (save headache on commute!).
Opera Estate Primary seems to always have vacancies at phase 3 (fewer nails have to be sacrificed). It is an \"old\" school - has been around since I was in Primary school. And is currently touted as the \"local international school\" this side of the East. (\"That Side\" - would be the Katong end and the local International School there is Tanjong Katong Pri)
I have a friend who graduated from Opera Estate Pri last yr and he told me that he LOVED his school. He would recommend it for my child as long as my emphasis is not too much on academics. (coming from a 12 yr old!)
I've driven past it, for research, and the exterior looks nice and big...and new(ish). It would be a school I would consider for my own child.
I know this info isn't much since I don't have first hand info on either schools. Perhaps you could post in the specific school's forum thread to gather more information.
Also, teachers are trained the same way and no school can cherry pick their teachers. MOE assigns. And principals change. So I guess it's pretty \"fair\".
Lastly, the bit of consistent info I've gathered is, as long as your child gets to the top 2 class of any primary school, he/she would be taken care of.
Hope you can find out more in the next few months. All the best.
will conduct the next school visit for 2014 Primary 1 intake in January or February next year, depending on the demand from 2014 P1 parents. Parents who're interested may ask all questions & concern, when you're there. -
preciousmoments:
According to my colleague who has two girls born in February and December of the same year, MOE treats them as 2 separate applications, cannot be considered as a combined application like twins. They registered this year.
Why twin considered as one application? Cos they are registering for he same year. Such should apply to those that have children registering for the
same year, it will be against MOE principles if not. -
Hi everyone -
This forum has been very informative.
Iād like your thoughts on what my chances are please for the following:
#1 SJIJ Phase 2B > 2km
#2 RVPS Phase 2C <2km
We are catholics and personally am inclined towards SJIJ given that it has secondary school affiliation.
Iām also thinking about renting a place to be closer to SJIJ to increase our chances.
Thanks in advance.
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