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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • K Offline
      kk88
      last edited by

      Hi,


      would like to check whether is phase 2A(2) sufficient to get my son into ACS (P)?

      Thanks

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      • M Offline
        mintcc
        last edited by

        hmm thats an early phase. I guess no one can predict any thing. Can't find the past statistics for ACS but if we benchmark a school of similar popularity RGPS, all applicants in that phase were admitted in the pass year:


        http://schools.moe.edu.sg/rgps/faqs3.html

        2006 Phase 2A (2) Applicants 50 Admitted 50
        2007 Phase 2A (2) Applicants 47 Admitted 47

        Usuablly its applicants in 2C that have problem bah?

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          kk88
          last edited by

          mincy:
          hmm thats an early phase. I gues no one can predict any thing. Can't find the past statistics for ACS but if we benchmark a school of similar popularity RGPS, all applicants in that phase were admitted in the pass year:


          http://schools.moe.edu.sg/rgps/faqs3.html

          2006 Phase 2A (2) Applicants 50 Admitted 50
          2007 Phase 2A (2) Applicants 47 Admitted 47

          Usuablly its applicants in 2C that have problem bah?
          Thanks πŸ˜‰

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          • jedamumJ Offline
            jedamum
            last edited by

            mincy:
            hmm thats an early phase. I guess no one can predict any thing. Can't find the past statistics for ACS but if we benchmark a school of similar popularity RGPS, all applicants in that phase were admitted in the pass year:


            http://schools.moe.edu.sg/rgps/faqs3.html

            2006 Phase 2A (2) Applicants 50 Admitted 50
            2007 Phase 2A (2) Applicants 47 Admitted 47

            Usuablly its applicants in 2C that have problem bah?
            ya..usually phase 2C is where most balloting starts, although phase 2B (volunteers) may sometimes have balloting too.

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            • ChiefKiasuC Offline
              ChiefKiasu
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              As always, the annual ritual of flustered parents trying to make up lost time in going for the "best" primary school has begun. IMO, while the school and its staff is an important criteria for the success of students, all schools offer the same minimum opportunities for students to succeed. In other words, even if your child goes to the most "ulu" school, he/she will still be given enough learning to do well in the exams.


              It all boils down to parents themselves. Parents of children in the better schools know that their children are expected to "perform", and so they will push their children to excel and support them through all kinds of tuition and enrichment courses, just so that their children will at least make the grade. So this feeds into a self-fulfilling cycle where the good schools can only get better and better. Of course, it doesn’t help when the government designates specific schools to be "gifted", which automatically sets the bar for the students in the school to be so much higher than the national average.

              So, perhaps parents should stop worrying about what is the best school they can send their child, and start focusing on how to give their children the "extra-edge" for them to excel regardless of what primary school their children ends up in.

              What do you all think?

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              • M Offline
                May
                last edited by

                That is very true. I guess we tend to equate good schools with \"the cutting edge\". Now that I am deciding on a primary school for my son, that is when the stress comes in. I guess we want a good start for our child, and the environment of the school, hopefully that it would challenge him. I can't help but worry now. Last year, we have decided on the school to attend. But now we have a change of plans because of location. Hence felt stuck with limited options as didn't become a PV. Just hope we could get lucky now. :? :?

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                  ChiefKiasu
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                  May:
                  ... I can't help but worry now. Last year, we have decided on the school to attend. But now we have a change of plans because of location. Hence felt stuck with limited options as didn't become a PV. Just hope we could get lucky now. :? :?

                  Yes... and believe me, this is only the start of the many worries. You have just graduated from the \"honeymoon\" years where your young child can do no wrong and you are amazed at every little new thing the child learns.

                  From now on, your amazement at your child's intelligence will be changed to expectations of what he/she can accomplish. For perhaps the first time in your child's life, he/she is going to be compared and competing with other children. This is how the real worrying begins - you will find that trying to get your child into a good school is a picnic compared to this! So the point is - it's not the end of the world if you can't get your child into that \"dream school\" you have in mind.

                  As for the stress of primary school, it's sad, but that's how life is in a meritocracy. What we must do is to keep reminding our children that we love them NO MATTER WHAT, and that they are always special in our hearts regardless of how well they do academically.

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                  • M Offline
                    May
                    last edited by

                    Hi Chief Kiasu,


                    Agree. No point crying over spilt milk. There is no way to turn back the clock to be a PV and hence, I will just have to live with the disappointment should balloting be unsuccessful. Have to work even harder though to ensure that child is in a good class in a neighbourhood school. Yes, academic excellence is not the only thing - discipline training and inculcated with the right values from young cannot be overlooked. Yes, we loved our children no matter what.

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                      Anna
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                      My main concern of getting my child in a good schools, is mainly the environment. Im so worry if he end up in the bad schools, mixing up with a bad kids, since he already likes to play, going to that bad school will encourage more for him to play rather than study. This is main concern. As a parents we will try to do our best, but how many hours you can really concentrate on your children since you are out working. Only weekends and a few hours on weekdays :roll: :roll: ???

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                      • jedamumJ Offline
                        jedamum
                        last edited by

                        for me, there is only one school within 1km from my place...it is a good one, but...i don't have any girls. πŸ™‚


                        i will need to ballot for a place for one sch within 1-2km from my place (next nearest school). if *touch wood*, balloting is unsuccessful, i will go for the next nearest neighbourhood school. for this, i am wary that this school focus its resources on the 'diamond' class and streaming starts as early as end of P1! getting him into such class will be my next best bet.

                        so neighbourhood school may not all be bad after all. my boy is in 'neighbourhood' kindergarten, although the curriculum is lousy, the teachers are good and the kids are generally well behaved. thats easy cos all i need is to supplement with enrichment for the academic part.

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