[Pasir Ris] Primary Schools
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Hi my boy born in year 2008, i am considering GongShang and White Sand,both school is 2km. so for my boy year, if i want to become PV, is there any chance for white sand?
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2012 end of Phase 2C (for 2013 P1 intake - born 2006, year of doggie)
1)\tWhite Sands
The school had places only for Singapore citizenship children, residing within 1km of the school.
No balloting was conducted.
66 registered, 60 places
http://www.whitesandspri.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=1115613
2)\tPasir Ris\t
Balloting was conducted for Singapore citizenship children, residing within 1km of the school.
77 registered, 73 places
http://www.pasirrispri.moe.edu.sg/Achievements/AcademicAchievements.aspx
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No balloting occurred, for following school(s):-
3)\tCasuarina
83 registered, 97 places
http://www.casuarinapri.moe.edu.sg/
4)\tElias Park\t
81 registered, 107 places
http://www.eliasparkpri.moe.edu.sg/
5)\tPark View
46 registered, 115 places
http://www.parkviewpri.moe.edu.sg/
6)\tMeridian
52 registered, 122 places
http://meridianpri.sg/key-information-for-p1-parents/
7)\tLoyang
38 registered, 115 places
PSLE 2011 Quality passes (A/A*)
http://www.loyangpri.moe.edu.sg/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=363&Itemid=200
8)\tCoral\t
24 registered, 119 places
http://www.coralpri.moe.edu.sg/2011%20PSLE%20Result.html
MOE did not break down number of pupils registered, by distance range.
(ie. less than 1 km, between 1 to 2 km, beyond 2 km)
Nor breakdown by SC / PR registered.
you may however contact the school, inquire detailed breakdown (if keen) -
2012 end of Phase 2B (for 2013 P1 intake)
refer tankee chart, found on page 12
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=458&start=110 -
2012 P1 intake ( born 2005, year of wood rooster)
end of Phase 2B
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=458&start=80
end of Phase 2C
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=458&start=90 -
Hi Everyone.
We are moving to Singapore from HKG next Month. We intend to stay at Livia or NV residence. From all we have read here, it looks like our son’s best chance of getting a place for P1 next year is Elias park. If for some reason he does not get it, would they assign him the next nearest school in Pasir Ris ? Is that how it works ?
thank you all in advance for any advice. -
Nashnell:
Is your son a Singapore Citizen?Hi Everyone.
We are moving to Singapore from HKG next Month. We intend to stay at Livia or NV residence. From all we have read here, it looks like our son's best chance of getting a place for P1 next year is Elias park. If for some reason he does not get it, would they assign him the next nearest school in Pasir Ris ? Is that how it works ?
thank you all in advance for any advice. -
I’m stay near White sand and Pasir Ris Pri,and I have chance to go Poi Ching. Which school should I choose?
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Barbiemoney:
I'm stay near White sand and Pasir Ris Pri,and I have chance to go Poi Ching. Which school should I choose?
Barbiemoney
Poiching, if you can get into the earlier phases and not worry about balloting due to distance. As long you dont mind your kid in a school bus or you're able to ferry him or her thru and fro. Its also a SAP school. -
Yes, I’ll also aim for poi Ching (if i stay in tampines ), because it is a sap school. Teach kids good manners, values, respect, diligence, compassion, consideration for others, etc. not say other schools don’t teach these. But if u can go down visit poi Ching, you can sense the very strong chinese culture, atmosphere there. Maybe u bring yr child & Husb down, see how they find the school.
I find white sands primary -
Not a wide range of cca to offer, limited.
You also need to find out which cca u like yr son to engage in, check which of the 3 schools offer them ? -
Just to add, wen i bought my DS rhere last yr, he secretly ask me is PCS a temple!!!
Wahahaha! Bt if gvn a choice u might also wan to consider pasir ris pri sch, their agg psle is higher…
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