*** READ ME FIRST !!! - P1 Registration FAQ ***
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No. Balloting is conducted AFTER the close of registration.
If you failed balloting, you would not be able to register immediately at any other schools because registration for the next phase is not opened yet. -
From MOE website:
Proof of Purchase of Yet-to-be Completed Property
An original Sales and Purchase document is required if the address of a yet-to-be completed private property is used for registration. The date of commitment by the developer in the Temporary Occupation Permit (T.O.P.) has to be within two years of the child’s entry into Primary One. In the case of a yet-to-be completed HDB flat, the Agreement for Lease is required.
Parents must move into the new property within two years of the child’s entry into Primary One.
Can check if my child is going to P1 in year 2014, and my property is only ready in Sept 2016, can I still apply for Phrase 2C for the school near my new property? -
sunset_dae:
Based on MOE's definition, no. If your child enters P1 in 2014, the TOP date must be earlier than Dec 2015.From MOE website:
Proof of Purchase of Yet-to-be Completed Property
An original Sales and Purchase document is required if the address of a yet-to-be completed private property is used for registration. The date of commitment by the developer in the Temporary Occupation Permit (T.O.P.) has to be within two years of the child’s entry into Primary One. In the case of a yet-to-be completed HDB flat, the Agreement for Lease is required.
Parents must move into the new property within two years of the child’s entry into Primary One.
Can check if my child is going to P1 in year 2014, and my property is only ready in Sept 2016, can I still apply for Phrase 2C for the school near my new property? -
May I check how to find the statistics for balloting history for various schools for year 2011? The thread that I see is until 2010, not sure whether I am missing out something here.
TIA. -
8228:
Just curious. Why is the P1 registration exercise for children born between 2 January 2006 and 1 January 2007 but not between 1 January 2006 and 31 December 2006? Can those children born on 1 January 2007 choose to register next year?
Hi!
This is extracted from MOE's website: \"Under the Compulsory Education Act, Singapore Citizens born after 1 January 1996 and residing in Singapore are required to attend national primary schools regularly. Thus, a child who is at least 6 years old on 1 January of the year of admission to Primary One has to register at the Primary One Registration Exercise the preceding year.
If a child is assessed as being not ready or suitable for Primary One on medical grounds, a parent may seek approval from the Compulsory Education Unit for deferment of registration...\" The link is: http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/ under 'Compulsory Education'.
My girl was born on 1 Jan, and we enrolled her with the 'older' batch (she became the youngest in the whole school) as we (including the teachers) felt she was ready and didn't need a deferment. -
How many of you who started out as parent volunteers with the school you wanted to enrol your child into, stayed on to become a member of the school’s parent support? Why?
Thanks, just curious, … and considering if I should… -
Hi,
May I know where to find the vacancies by phases for P1 registration this year (2012)?
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leexr:
Which school are you looking at?Hi,
May I know where to find the vacancies by phases for P1 registration this year (2012)?
thanks! -
May I know if my 2nd child can still register under phase 2A2 if my eldest child already transfer out to another school after being selected for GEP? My 2nd child is girl, my eldest went to a boy school.
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NotKiasu:
May I know if my 2nd child can still register under phase 2A2 if my eldest child already transfer out to another school after being selected for GEP? My 2nd child is girl, my eldest went to a boy school.
Yes.
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