[Central] Primary Schools
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jass:
Thanks for the update.Ok I clocking some credits here.

Called acs jr and confirmed...
btw, congrats to you on getting a slot.
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Phase 2B balloting on Wed, 25 July (for 2013 P1 intake: kids born 2006, year of puppy)
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/balloting/
Central Schools
1.\tAnglo-Chinese School (Junior)\tBalloting will be conducted for SC children residing outside 2km of the school.
2.\tRiver Valley Primary School\tBalloting will be conducted for SC children residing outside 2km of the school. -
Just so curious who is the blessed one who got the lottery seat 21 other parents badly want. Hope is one of the parents frm this forum.
DD, thanks, yeah, my son got in. your son is in acsj also right. we may meet each other in sch then.
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I am praying hard for my DS to get in for 2c and we live within 1 km. left with 54 seats now. I just need one. |PLS GOD!
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PatriktAm:
I am praying hard for my DS to get in for 2c and we live within 1 km. left with 54 seats now. I just need one. |PLS GOD!
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jass:
Yes, my DS is in. See you around.Just so curious who is the blessed one who got the lottery seat 21 other parents badly want. Hope is one of the parents frm this forum.
DD, thanks, yeah, my son got in. your son is in acsj also right. we may meet each other in sch then.
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Any idea if one stands a good chance to get in ACSJ in
P2C staying <2km? -
muffin:
ACSJ <2km or SJIJ <1km?Any idea if one stands a good chance to get in ACSJ in
P2C staying <2km?
Which school is better?
Which option has a better chance?
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My honest opinions. U can try Acsj only if u can manage to back out and swing to sjij before the application closes if most of the applicants <1km are above 50 nos. the remainder applicants will have to ballot. It is always safer to be within <1km for sc to apply under p2c
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Thanks patricktam. Mon till Wed next week will be too exciting!
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