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    All About Singapore Birth Rates

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • L Offline
      Luanee
      last edited by

      I think dragon, pig, horse, monkey, rabbit are popular years. Snake, rat, rooster, goat, tiger not so popular. The rest (dog,ox) maybe average. 2007 was a golden pig year, hence a surge in birth rate.


      But then it doesnt really matter nowadays because there are so many PRs joining the competition. Tough life.

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        zachziv
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        deardear07:
        Ljas1370:

        Year 2004 is the Monkey Year.


        erm...monkey less favourable?? hw abt chicken/ pig/ rat?


        Heard older days, tiger year is less popular for having kids.

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          MerlionInGermany
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          Bishan_Mom:
          Yes..we would assume that having a declining birth rate in the past few years, the \"competition\" for places will be relatively lower. But as I mentioned in another post, though birth rate for 2001 is higher than 2002, MOE is expecting a higher number of registration for P1 this year compared to last year. I assume this additional numbers are children of PRs & foreigners, who were not born in Singapore. Children of PRs could register in any of the earlier phases, but children of foreigners will have to register under phase 3.


          Hmm....if MOE is expecting a higher number of kids registering for P1, then why are (a number of) schools reducing the number of classes this year?
          Hi,

          Just want to share that there are also children who are Singapore Citizens who are born overseas. I didn't read the pdf file but if that pdf file shows (Singapore Citizen) life births in Singapore, then the numbers will not include Singapore Citizen babies born outside Singapore. And yes, this can happen because babies born outside Singapore, to Singaporean parents, are also Singapore Citizens.

          MiG

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            Luanee
            last edited by

            Year\tBirths\t

            2000\t46997\tDragon
            2001\t41451\tSnake
            2002\t40760\tHorse
            2003\t37485\tGoat
            2004\t37174\tMonkey
            2005\t37492\tRooster
            2006\t38317\tDog
            2007\t39490\tPig

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              clairedom
              last edited by

              [Moderator's note: Topics merged.]


              IS IT TRUE THIS YEAR NOT MANY CHILDREN ENROLING BECAUSE OF LOW BIRTH RATE?
              MY DAUGHTER IS ENROLING THIS YEAR, MAYBE I CAN TRY SCHOOLS OUTSIDE THE 1 KM RADIUS.
              HELP! :? :?

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                jedamum
                last edited by

                hi clairedom,

                HAVE YOU READ http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=395&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0?? šŸ˜‰

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                  clairedom
                  last edited by

                  jedamum:
                  hi clairedom,

                  HAVE YOU READ http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=395&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0?? šŸ˜‰
                  šŸ˜„ THK U.

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                    dizzyguy
                    last edited by

                    YEAR 2010 Intake


                    Sub Total\t 41,670
                    Registered after Phase 2B\t 21,383
                    Registered so far Day 1 Phase 2C\t 12,138
                    Birth Rate 2003\t 37,485
                    \t
                    Not Yet Registered\t 3,964
                    Remaining Space\t 8,149

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                      mathsparks
                      last edited by

                      dizzyguy:
                      YEAR 2010 Intake


                      Sub Total\t 41,670
                      Registered after Phase 2B\t 21,383
                      Registered so far Day 1 Phase 2C\t 12,138
                      Birth Rate 2003\t 37,485
                      \t
                      Not Yet Registered\t 3,964
                      Remaining Space\t 8,149
                      Hi dizzyguy,
                      can share where you get this from? Any idea no. of PRs?

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                        dizzyguy
                        last edited by

                        No idea about stats for PR. No time to search


                        Data can be gotten from here. http://www.singstat.gov.sg/

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