2010 P1 Registration Exercise for 2011 In-Take
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2A2 is quite safe one.
The madness will start in 2B in some popular schools.
You can check this forums stats of balloting for past years. -
janet_lee88:
No need to calculate, janet_lee88. Like JonC says, Phase 2A2 is very safe.... Hubby is still \"calculating\" if there is any risk to bypass Phase 1 and get into my former school under Phase 2A2.
ChiefKiasu, could you please give me your opinion ? Thanks. -
ChiefKiasu:
Yes, Phase 2A(2) is confirm safe, 100% chopped & certified. Don't have to calculate until the cow come home. Anyone want to place a bet where Phase 2A(2) have balloting? The prize would be kiasupoints. :celebrate:
No need to calculate, janet_lee88. Like JonC says, Phase 2A2 is very safe.janet_lee88:
... Hubby is still \"calculating\" if there is any risk to bypass Phase 1 and get into my former school under Phase 2A2.
ChiefKiasu, could you please give me your opinion ? Thanks. -
titank:
....Yes, Phase 2A(2) is confirm safe, 100% chopped & certified. Don't have to calculate until the cow come home. Anyone want to place a bet where Phase 2A(2) have balloting? The prize would be kiasupoints. :celebrate:
are you providing the KS points for prizes this year ?
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Dear all,
Thanks for your comments and assurance that Phase 2A2 is very safe.
In fact, both schools I have in mind are old schools of ours, only that Rulang stands out. Indeed, it is really stressful studying in there, but I think it will be good that the strict teachers can discipline my mischievous son and get him to excel academically. RPS is also good at Robotics, an area I will like my son to venture into.
As for Clementi Pri Sch, I have not heard of much reviews except that its just an average school which is sort of 2nd in line sch in the Clementi estate.
More bonus factors taken in to choose RPS. :celebrate: -
tankee:
My points so little still awating to accumulate.Maybe come to P1 registration can ask Chief provide some points as predictions.titank:
....Yes, Phase 2A(2) is confirm safe, 100% chopped & certified. Don't have to calculate until the cow come home. Anyone want to place a bet where Phase 2A(2) have balloting? The prize would be kiasupoints. :celebrate:
are you providing the KS points for prizes this year ?
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Hi, I’m also registering my girl this year and still debating which of the 2 schools I should apply:
1) River Valley Primary (phase 2B)
2) Raffles Girls (phase 2C within 1km)
What do you think of these 2 schools? I’ve heard a lot of good comments on raffles but i also heard the teachers in top schools don’t really teach and it’s the parents/tutors who’s doing the job. Which school provides a better choice of CCA? Also, do all-girls’ schools provide a better learning envrionment (i heard the girls from raffles are very "guai").
I’m considering RVPS as i have a son born in 2006 so a co-ed school wud be more convenient. Besides, my boy is not the agressive type so he might get pushed around in a boys school. Was considering Nanyang at first but give up as balloting required even within 1km in 2C.
Thanks in advance for your opinons! -
Put her in RGPS since the school is only 1km away so that it will be easier when come to CCA and extra classes. \"guai\"??? Hahaha!!! Not so, at least for my dd. But she is very vocal and dare to express her unhappiness on things she doesn't like. The school is also a very good environment for learning English.
Last but not least, your grand-daughter can register under phase 2A (if MOE still stick to the current system) if your daughter is an old-girl.minnie2004:
Hi, I'm also registering my girl this year and still debating which of the 2 schools I should apply:
1) River Valley Primary (phase 2B)
2) Raffles Girls (phase 2C within 1km)
What do you think of these 2 schools? I've heard a lot of good comments on raffles but i also heard the teachers in top schools don't really teach and it's the parents/tutors who's doing the job. Which school provides a better choice of CCA? Also, do all-girls' schools provide a better learning envrionment (i heard the girls from raffles are very \"guai\").
I'm considering RVPS as i have a son born in 2006 so a co-ed school wud be more convenient. Besides, my boy is not the agressive type so he might get pushed around in a boys school. Was considering Nanyang at first but give up as balloting required even within 1km in 2C.
Thanks in advance for your opinons! -
Grand-daughter? haha! can't think so far lah. i'm not that kiasu. already having big headache and losing sleep over kids-related issues now. will leave that to my dd to worry about

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Perhaps try Phase 2B in RVPS so that next time your 2nd child you won't have to face the stress again. :celebrate:
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