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      i3mum
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      But i think distance is still an important factor. Looking at this year regustration, many good schools are balloting at 1km. Even they allow GRL to choose any schools from next year onwards, like what you mentioed it will be like phase 2c.

      daddy2007:
      i3mum:

      May I know where did you hear this from? I think definitely it will be chaotic :yikes:


      Then Phase 2B will be like Phase 2C for those popular schools..... more schools require balloting

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        daddy2007
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        flyfree:

        If MOE has removed the page under \"Primary Schools by Constituency\", then it could be true.
        When MOE removed the page, my assumption is that they don't want to continue to put the old constituency data to confuse the GRLs. But since this year GRLs are still able to register their child under their old constituency, then no harm to continue post the old info out.

        Anyway we all are just guessing.... Let's see if it is true after all.

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          i3mum
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          I agree. That's the exception for this year for not putting the info on MOE website.

          daddy2007:
          flyfree:

          If MOE has removed the page under \"Primary Schools by Constituency\", then it could be true.

          When MOE removed the page, my assumption is that they don't want to continue to put the old constituency data to confuse the GRLs. But since this year GRLs are still able to register their child under their old constituency, then no harm to continue post the old info out.

          Anyway we all are just guessing.... Let's see if it is true after all.

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            daddy2007
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            i3mum:
            But i think distance is still an important factor. Looking at this year regustration, many good schools are balloting at 1km. Even they allow GRL to choose any schools from next year onwards, like what you mentioed it will be like phase 2c.

            True... actually no extra advantage to GRLs even with this new policy. Distance still play a part.

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              daddy2007
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              i3mum:
              I agree. That's the exception for this year for not putting the info on MOE website.
              This exception will continue for every 4-5 years šŸ˜‚

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                dorisp
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                It is indeed good news for GRLs if the news is true but does not make good sense. We are encouraged to send our child to a school near our house so say you are a Jurong resident and GRL, it is funny that you now can apply to a school in East Coast under P2B..... :?

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                  i3mum
                  last edited by

                  Ya it doesn't make sense, plus during application for the P1 registration via PA website, we are supposed to enter the address which we are staying- the GRC we stay & serve, hence we can't move either.


                  Distance still play an important factor.

                  dorisp:
                  It is indeed good news for GRLs if the news is true but does not make good sense. We are encouraged to send our child to a school near our house so say you are a Jurong resident and GRL, it is funny that you now can apply to a school in East Coast under P2B..... :?

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                    timtim
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                    i3mum:
                    Ya it doesn't make sense, plus during application for the P1 registration via PA website, we are supposed to enter the address which we are staying- the GRC we stay & serve, hence we can't move either.


                    Distance still play an important factor.
                    dorisp:

                    It is indeed good news for GRLs if the news is true but does not make good sense. We are encouraged to send our child to a school near our house so say you are a Jurong resident and GRL, it is funny that you now can apply to a school in East Coast under P2B..... :?

                    It will be useful if you want to use another address, for example, your kid's grandma's address, which is different from the GRC you served. This can be done if you declare your kid stays there. Else, as all said, it's meaningless as distance is still the overarching criteria.

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                      dorisp
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                      Looking at the recent P1 registration figures at various schools, I noticed for P2B and P2C, the critical criteria to increase a chance to get into a keenly contested school is to stay within 1km.


                      If the news is true, although GRLs will have flexibility to join P2B everywhere (out of their original GRC), they will still be at a disadvantaged during balloting if they do not stay within 1km.

                      Even if relatives' address is used after making the declaration, it can only be considered 1-2km category.

                      Having said all these and assuming all other existing rules remain the same, this new rule (if it is true at all...) will only be good for those wanting their child to study in a school beyond their GRC (that means further from home..) and less popular school (where there are no balloting or ballot for 1-2km or >2km). šŸ˜‚

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                        daddy2007
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                        dorisp:

                        Having said all these and assuming all other existing rules remain the same, this new rule (if it is true at all...) will only be good for those wanting their child to study in a school beyond their GRC (that means further from home..) and less popular school (where there are no balloting or ballot for 1-2km or >2km). šŸ˜‚
                        All those very good schools typically have balloting in P2B. The choices might be very limited. Unless that school can offer something that the schools in the existing GRC don't know, else the travelling time for the child might be very tiring. Imagine have to travel far away for 6 years

                        Almost like not a good news (at least for me)

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