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    2010 P1 Registration Exercise for 2011 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • qmsQ Offline
      qms
      last edited by

      Optimus:
      Really? That is what I thought initially but someone in the forum clarified my assumption is wrong, it is only that we get 2 vote and PR get 1 vote in the ballot. So, which is right? If yours is correct, it will mean that the Phase 2C if any, will be for the local only and the PRs and foreign participate in Phase 3. Is that right?

      Not sure what is it you are confused with. What you mentioned were two different issues.

      Phase 3 - for foreigners, i.e. non-Singaporeans/PRs. These foreigners are NOT eligible for phases prior to Phase 3.

      Phases 1-2CS are only for Singaporeans and PRs. In the event that any phase requires balloting (except Phase 1 for which all applicants will be accepted), Singaporeans will be given two balloting slips. PRs will be given only one balloting slip.

      Hope the above clarifies.

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      • janet88J Offline
        janet88
        last edited by

        Optimus,

        Starting from this year's registration, if balloting should take place in Phase 2B and 2C, Singaporeans get 2 votes and PR 1 vote.

        qms,
        From what I observe, there is no balloting required in Phase 2A (hopefully). This annual registration is a stressful period. Why must MOE make Thursday & Friday be those days to register? :scratchhead: Wouldn't Mon & Tue be less stressful...at least you get to know the results the same week.

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          3greatkids
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          qms:
          Not sure what is it you are confused with. What you mentioned were two different issues.


          Phase 3 - for foreigners, i.e. non-Singaporeans/PRs. These foreigners are NOT eligible for phases prior to Phase 3.

          Phases 1-2CS are only for Singaporeans and PRs. In the event that any phase requires balloting (except Phase 1 for which all applicants will be accepted), Singaporeans will be given two balloting slips. PRs will be given only one balloting slip.

          Hope the above clarifies.
          Haha, I think the confusion stems from \"non-Singaporeans/PR\" ..... It should be \"non Singaporeans/PR\" without the dash coz with the dash, it reads non-Singaporeans or PR, thus :? since PR is already in the earlier phases, why are they included in Phase 3 too? But what qms means is as long as they are not singaporeans nor PR, then they are in Phase 3 :lol:

          Hope it further clarifies and sorry for diverging 😛

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          • qmsQ Offline
            qms
            last edited by

            janet_lee88:
            From what I observe, there is no balloting required in Phase 2A (hopefully).

            Yes, so far we have not seen any balloting in P2A. Don't think there will be balloting in this phase, because should there be balloting in P2A, it means the school will not have any vacancy for subsequent phases - something which is very unlikely. So, again, don't worry.
            3greatkids:
            ..... It should be \"non Singaporeans/PR\" without the dash coz with the dash, it reads non-Singaporeans or PR, thus :? since PR is already in the earlier phases, why are they included in Phase 3 too? But what qms means is as long as they are not singaporeans nor PR, then they are in Phase 3.
            Thanks for the clarification! :celebrate:

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            • janet88J Offline
              janet88
              last edited by

              qms,

              Phase 2A is split into 2A(1) and 2A(2). If the younger siblings, children of staff teaching in school and children of old girls/boys can’t get into that school, surely there will be lots of dissatisfaction. Like what you mentioned if balloting is required at Phase 2A, then can forget about Phase 2B/C. So I can sleep better with your assurance. THANK YOU.

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                Optimus
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                qms:
                janet_lee88:

                From what I observe, there is no balloting required in Phase 2A (hopefully).


                Yes, so far we have not seen any balloting in P2A. Don't think there will be balloting in this phase, because should there be balloting in P2A, it means the school will not have any vacancy for subsequent phases - something which is very unlikely. So, again, don't worry.
                3greatkids:
                ..... It should be \"non Singaporeans/PR\" without the dash coz with the dash, it reads non-Singaporeans or PR, thus :? since PR is already in the earlier phases, why are they included in Phase 3 too? But what qms means is as long as they are not singaporeans nor PR, then they are in Phase 3.
                Thanks for the clarification! :celebrate:

                Dear All, thanks for the clarification. I am getting very nervous, can't the kindergarten distribute the booklet earlier? :roll: BTW, anybody know when is the date that I can do the declaration to use my parents' address?

                For Phase 2C registeration, do I have to consistent wait to check on the vacancy in my preferred school first then apply, or do I register first then withdraw if there is no more vacancy left.

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                • qmsQ Offline
                  qms
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                  Optimus:
                  I am getting very nervous, can't the kindergarten distribute the booklet earlier? :roll:

                  Actually, the booklet doesn't provide you with a lot of information that you do not already know.
                  Optimus:
                  For Phase 2C registeration, do I have to consistent wait to check on the vacancy in my preferred school first then apply, or do I register first then withdraw if there is no more vacancy left.
                  You can do either. For the latter approach, you will need to mobilise both parents. One parent will station at the school that you have already registered, while the other parent at the school that you plan to register.

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                    jellybelly
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                    Hi,


                    I will be registering my boy this year and have a couple of questions:

                    1) How is balloting done? If there are X vacancies and a surplus of Y, will they pick X or Y balloting slips (if that’s what they use)?

                    2) When is balloting conducted? How and when will parents be informed?

                    3) How does one go about giving up a place in a school secured in an earlier phase? Must the parent be down at the school during a subsequent phase to withdraw the child? Can this be done inbetween phases via telephone, for example?

                    Many thanks in advance!

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                    • tankeeT Offline
                      tankee
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                      hi


                      1. Pick X

                      2. balloting is done after the registration of current phase is closed and before the start of the next phase. Parents affected will be informed and invited to witness the balloting.

                      3. to withdraw, parent must go to the registered school to do the withdrawn in person. Withdrawn must be done prior to the registration at the next school.

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                        schellen
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                        jellybelly:
                        Hi,


                        I will be registering my boy this year and have a couple of questions:

                        1) How is balloting done? If there are X vacancies and a surplus of Y, will they pick X or Y balloting slips (if that's what they use)?

                        2) When is balloting conducted? How and when will parents be informed?

                        3) How does one go about giving up a place in a school secured in an earlier phase? Must the parent be down at the school during a subsequent phase to withdraw the child? Can this be done inbetween phases via telephone, for example?

                        Many thanks in advance!
                        1. Balloting is only done when demand exceeds supply for a particular Phase. When such cases occur, the applicants for that Phase will be sorted according to their residences' distance from the school. As for picking X or Y, I'm not really sure but I think they will pick those who ARE accepted.

                        2. If balloting is needed, I think parents may be informed. Again, I'm not sure since I did not have to go through balloting. However, many kiasu parents will know whether balloting is required for their kids since they will be calling up the school frequently and checking MOE's website for the latest updates. Then, it is up to them whether they want to be present for the balloting.

                        3. Yes, you can do it in-between phases. No, you can't withdraw via phone, etc. You have to be personally present. I suspect that you may have to sign some form to confirm that you want to withdraw.

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