Go to school:P2B also need ballot? Does that mean if P2B need ballot then no more seat left for P2C? But, I read from this forum that last year P2C has a ballot of 10 out of 60, but not sure whether all 60 are citizens or not. I heard this year, only less than 10 PV got accepted.HI All,
Seriously thinking about registrater my girl in Rulang for 2014 enrollment.
Understand there was Balloting in P2B within 1Km for all SC last year. How many SC applicants balloted for the 10 seats?
Anybody have any idea how many PVs in Rulang this year? What will be the chance inP2B within 1km (Singapore citizen)?
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RE: [Jurong West] Primary Schools
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RE: [Jurong West] Primary Schools
milo17:
give it a try in p2c no harm... based on last yr's statistics you stand abt 20% chance of getting a place. why not? If fail, at least you can tell urself that you have tried.
Thanks, milo17. Do you think the number of applicants in P2C includes both citizen and PR? -
RE: [Jurong West] Primary Schools
Hi, there
Really need some advise from experienced parents here.
My daughter (Singapore Citizen) is going to P1 next year and we are staying <1km from Rulang. Since we didn’t manage to get into the school’s PV program like many other parents out there, we are now pondering between giving it a shot for P2C ballot, or, considering another nearby school as our first choice.
What would you do if you were in my situation? Appreciate your advise.