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RE: All About Getting Priority Registration
KSP:
lovely, Thanks for the infoparentsof2:
Side track abit, for distance 2km balloting, it is the parents' registration address that matters, does the grandparents' address qualify? My children are being care by the grandparents.
you can read http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=476 to find out more about using relative's address .... -
RE: All About Getting Priority Registration
That does not mean the child can perform up to the mark in this elite school. How can the parents know the child ability at young age? Think too young to gauge at age 3-4. Although parents always biased and think their child is very clever and high IQ.
No problem to get a place but can he/she survive? Might do more harm (low self-esteem) than good if things don’t work out[/quote]
My worries that such school are so competitive that a typical children will find it difficult to cope.
I heard its common for kids as young as 8, 9 to attend tuition lessons.
Side track abit, for distance 2km balloting, it is the parents’ registration address that matters, does the grandparents’ address qualify? My children are being care by the grandparents. -
RE: All About Getting Priority Registration
Tks for the useful advise.
Me wife thought (after hearing from peers and friends) that nyps too competitive.
And me? I’m just worried that the distance may be too far, depriving them the rest there deserve.
Though I must admit that it’s better to suffer now than to suffer later in life.
Pardon my ignorance, does the school really plays a big role in shaping the kids? Aren’t there all learning under the same MOE guidelines? -
RE: All About Getting Priority Registration
mummy of 3:
hi, residential property near nyps is beyond my reach.
Y dun u move nearer to NYPS?parentsof2:
Hi fellow parents,
I'm a total newbie to primary registration and my elder kid is currently 4 years.
I have checked out that i falls under phase 2A (2), i'm a former student of Nanyang Primary.
I've been led to believe that phase 2 A(2) is a confirmed entry. Is that true? else what can i do to enhance my probabilities? (I heard voluntary, grassroot activities and alumni help)
Also as I'm thinking of moving to Yio Chu Kang Area, I'm worried the children will be tire out by the distance, thought of enrolling them to a neighborhood school instead.
Does the choice of school makes a big difference?
Please advise.
thanks,
Btw lets wait for the MOE to announce if there are any changes for the Phase.
If not, normally under P2A2 can hv 99% get a place.
No need to pay $1000 to join alumni for P2A1
Wow you mean MOW will vary Phase 1 ?
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RE: All About Getting Priority Registration
Hi fellow parents,
I’m a total newbie to primary registration and my elder kid is currently 4 years.
I have checked out that i falls under phase 2A (2), i’m a former student of Nanyang Primary.
I’ve been led to believe that phase 2 A(2) is a confirmed entry. Is that true? else what can i do to enhance my probabilities? (I heard voluntary, grassroot activities and alumni help)
Also as I’m thinking of moving to Yio Chu Kang Area, I’m worried the children will be tire out by the distance, thought of enrolling them to a neighborhood school instead.
Does the choice of school makes a big difference?
Please advise.
thanks,