2013 P1 Registration Exercise for 2014 In-Take
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tiniangle:
And i see that both parents ID are required when doing the registration. But i am already divorced, child care and control under me. So when going through the registration, is the father's ID still required?
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=799683#p799683 -
i've a question for Phase 2B - hope someone can clarify.
example
suppose a very popular school under Phase 2B, has 50 vacancies left.
But there are Total 51 2B(Parent Volunteers + Grassroot leaders + SG Hokkien Huay Kwan / Catholic or Methodist or Presbyterian or Anglican Church members, where applicable) registered in this hot, favourite school. Out of these 51 applicants :-
49 are SC (Singapore citizenship) children, staying less than 1 km.
1 PR staying less than 1 km
1 SC staying within (1 to 2) km.
qn:-
will balloting take place - for the last 50th place ?
if No balloting occur - who'll take the last 50th place ? -
phtthp:
The SC who is staying 1-2km will get in. No balloting SC = 50i've a question for Phase 2B - hope someone can clarify.
example
suppose a very popular school under Phase 2B, has 50 vacancies left.
But there are Total 51 2B(Parent Volunteers + Grassroot leaders) registered in this hot, favourite school. Out of these 51 applicants :-
49 are SC (Singapore citizenship) children, staying less than 1 km.
1 PR staying less than 1 km
1 SC staying within (1 to 2) km.
qn:-
will balloting take place - for the last 50th place ?
if No balloting occur - who'll take the last 50th place ?
Extract fr MOE website
\"However, if the number of applications exceeds the number of vacancies in a specific phase, SCs will be admitted first ahead of PRs, before home-school distance is considered\"
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/phases/ -
SAHM_TAN:
Thank you for the clarification.
Extract fr MOE website
\"However, if the number of applications exceeds the number of vacancies in a specific phase, SCs will be admitted first ahead of PRs, before home-school distance is considered\"
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/phases/
Thus for Phase 2B, once demand exceed vacancies available -
Singapore citizenship takes precedence over distance. -
phtthp:
It applies fr Phase 2A1 onwards.
Thank you for the clarification.SAHM_TAN:
Extract fr MOE website
\"However, if the number of applications exceeds the number of vacancies in a specific phase, SCs will be admitted first ahead of PRs, before home-school distance is considered\"
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/phases/
Thus for Phase 2B, once demand exceed vacancies available -
Singapore citizenship takes precedence over distance.
Fr your example, I change the numbers a bit, if there are 54 SC and 1PR applied and 53 SC lived within 1 km and 1 SC living 1-2km, 1 PR lived within 1km, balloting will be conducted for 53 SC within 1km. 1 PR within 1km no chance, 1 SC 1-2km also no chance for the 50 vacancies. -
Hi all. I've been following the stats provided here (balloting) pretty closely. My daughter will go to P1 next year so registration will be in a few months time in P2C.
We live within 1 km of RGPS, from the stats if I read correctly, we may not need to ballot.
Anyway has any inputs on this? Did I read the stats correctly?
Appreciate your help!
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sub70:
Balloting was conducted under P2C, within 1km for 2010, 2011 and 2012.Hi all. I've been following the stats provided here (balloting) pretty closely. My daughter will go to P1 next year so registration will be in a few months time in P2C.
We live within 1 km of RGPS, from the stats if I read correctly, we may not need to ballot.
Anyway has any inputs on this? Did I read the stats correctly?
Appreciate your help!
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SAHM_TAN:
Yes, for Phase 2C -
Balloting was conducted under P2C, within 1km for 2010, 2011 and 2012.sub70:
Hi all. I've been following the stats provided here (balloting) pretty closely. My daughter will go to P1 next year so registration will be in a few months time in P2C.
We live within 1 km of RGPS, from the stats if I read correctly, we may not need to ballot.
Anyway has any inputs on this? Did I read the stats correctly?
Appreciate your help!
balloting was conducted within 1 km, for past 3 years : 2010, 2011, 2012.
refer :-
http://www.rgps.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=52943
2007 to 2010 : Total take in 10 classes (300 pupils)
2011 and 2012 (two years) : take in 9 classes (270 pupils)
perhaps you can call up the school, obtain latest info to clarify / confirm how many classes they intend to open this year - still remain at 9 or 8 ?
do have a backup plan. For Bukit Timah vicinity, the only backup school left is Bukit Timah primary. Because by end of Phase 2C, all popular schools like MGS, Pei Hwa, Nanyang, Henry Park - will be full house.
for backup school if you don't like co-ed Bukit Timah primary but prefer an \"All girls\" school environment, can consider either Marymount Convent or St Margaret. St Margaret primary has an affliated Secondary school, not Marymount. Going to an affliated primary school is good, because it give the girls a quiet, assuring confidence to do well, a cushion to absorb the stressful PSLE preparation come 2019. -
Hi would like to enquire , acsj , for the past three years are there balloting for phase 2B , within 1 km?
Is there any link I can check this out.
Thanks -
BoysSerena:
refer ACS(J) school website - showing Phase 2B / 2C P1 registration detail.Hi would like to enquire , acsj , for the past three years are there balloting for phase 2B , within 1 km?
Is there any link I can check this out.
Thanks
click on \"P1 intake 2010 to 2013\" :-
http://www.acsjunior.sg/en/section/804
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