[Clementi] Primary Schools
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lonejean:
Why are there even so many P2a2 this year? Past few years wasn't even that high! where did they sudden pop up from?
Just read the advices given in this forum and you will know why. Whenever someone asked about which school was better, the advice given was, \"secure a place at P2A2 first and monitor the situation...\" So, more parents are adopting this strategy this year. -
THC:
Besides pv not forgetting grassroots members will be completing for 16 slots.Do any NHPS PV know the PV intake? Including how many SC within 1km ?
At this junction, facing with very limited seats left, I believe they might reveal these info afterall PV served their time and 'deserve' to know where they stand. Thank You.
Very competitive this yr. last yr was 28 slots n e yr before was 36.
Anyone trying nanhua phase 2c ?
Btw comparing Qifa or Clementi, which sch has a better average of cohort? -
Due to last year GE, NH is now under West Coast GRC.
Unless you are already a GRL in West Coast prior to the GE which has no popular primary school (dont think there is even one primary school) or
CCC/CCMC residing in West Coast GRC in order to be eligible for this year 2B. -
THC:
Besides pv not forgetting grassroots members will be completing for 16 slots.starz:
[quote=\"THC\"]Do any NHPS PV know the PV intake? Including how many SC within 1km ?
At this junction, facing with very limited seats left, I believe they might reveal these info afterall PV served their time and 'deserve' to know where they stand. Thank You.
Very competitive this yr. last yr was 28 slots n e yr before was 36.
Anyone trying nanhua phase 2c ?
Btw comparing Qifa or Clementi, which sch has a better average of cohort?[/quote
There is Qifa but will volunteer 2year ago to be GRL for Qifa?
And there is not enough time to get the letter for this year registeratiom as I recalled GE was sometime in May 2011.
Due to last year GE, NH is now under West Coast GRC.
Unless you are already a GRL in West Coast prior to the GE which has no popular primary school (dont think there is even one primary school) or
CCC/CCMC residing in West Coast GRC in order to be eligible for this year 2B.[/quote] -
July 2012 Registration (for 2013 Primary 1 intake: born 2006)
end of Phase 2A2 Clementi schools
end of day 2 (13 July 2012, Friday)
Total # Registered @ end of Phase 2A2, Percentage of seats Been Taken up (%), Balance
1. Nan Hua \t\t208\t(86.7 %)\t32 (balance split, Phase 2B & 2C: each get 16 seats)
2. Clementi \t106\t(44.2 %)\t134
3. Pei Tong \t\t96\t(40 %)\t144
4. Qifa \t79\t(37.6 %)\t131 -
THC:
Most popular is Fairfield Methodist School (Primary) in West Coast GRC
Due to last year GE, NH is now under West Coast GRC.
Unless you are already a GRL in West Coast prior to the GE which has no popular primary school (dont think there is even one primary school) or
CCC/CCMC residing in West Coast GRC in order to be eligible for this year 2B. -
It’s very tough for NH this year. GRC and PV only have 16 seats which means those who are unsuccessful in 2B will try again in 2C so phase 2C is highly competitive this year. No much diff between Qifa and Clementi. Between these 2, I choose the one nearest to home.
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Precious2.lee:
It's very tough for NH this year. GRC and PV only have 16 seats which means those who are unsuccessful in 2B will try again in 2C so phase 2C is highly competitive this year. No much diff between Qifa and Clementi. Between these 2, I choose the one nearest to home.
NH has 16 places - enough for those staying < 1 km in P2B? :scratchhead: -
I live within 1 km of Qifa and daughter is SC (and between 1-2 km for Clementi, Pei Tong and Nan Hua), so that’s what I will be going for in 2C. Nan Hua fills up fast due to its reputation among the top 10 primary schools in the country. Clementi and Pei Tong likely draw most of their students from the Clementi area HDBs. Qifa is in West Coast, and draws most of its students from the West Coast area neighborhoods (mostly Chinese semi-d homes) and HDBs (ethnic mix). The private condos around West Coast are more internationally diverse, but most of the kids there are not SC (SC get absolute priority this year). The top 10 students from Qifa the past few years have PSLE in the 250-260+ range – which corresponds to the general range for the top 10 secondary schools in the country.
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usa-sing-1:
On the MOE website, they differentiate between \"places taken up\" and \"number of children registered\" for each specific school. Is it correct to presume that the number of children registered refers to those who have actually accepted a place at a given school, whereas \"places taken up\" refers to the number of places offered to students who have applied?
\"Places taken up\" are places already gone in the earlier phases.
\"Number of children registered\" reflects the number of children registering in the current active phase.
If this number is greater than the figure under \"Vacancy for Phase xxx\", then this school will have balloting for this current phase.
The smaller number of \"Vacancy for phase xxx\" and \"Number of children registered\" will eventually become \"Places taken up\" at the start of the next phase.
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