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      pea_nut
      last edited by

      Hi… just came across this thread!

      My son will be in EPS in 2011 too…balloting in phase 2C was really nervewrecking!

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        cristlanne
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        Hi Cu-er,


        Are you working? Who’s going to look after your kid?

        My son will be in Primary 3 next year. EPS.

        Regards,
        Cristl

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          psfong
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          I have a question about balloting. For twins, are they given 1 chance or 2 at the ballot?

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            Butterann
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            psfong:
            I have a question about balloting. For twins, are they given 1 chance or 2 at the ballot?


            If the child is a citizen, he/she will be given 2 chances for balloting. For twins, iirc, is either 4 chances or 2 chances depending on whether the parent wants the twins to be balloted together. Meaning, 1 ballot slip = 2 children.

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              qms
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              Butterann:
              If the child is a citizen, he/she will be given 2 chances for balloting. For twins, iirc, is either 4 chances or 2 chances depending on whether the parent wants the twins to be balloted together. Meaning, 1 ballot slip = 2 children.

              I thought twins are considered as one? :scratchhead: So, if one gets in, the other also gets in. Can choose to have four chances? :scratchhead:

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                Butterann
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                yes, but it also means that there might be a possibility that only 1 of the twins is successful. u get 2 ballot slips if u choose to ballot the twins as one.

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                  qms
                  last edited by

                  Butterann:
                  yes, but it also means that there might be a possibility that only 1 of the twins is successful. u get 2 ballot slips if u choose to ballot the twins as one.

                  Did you actually have experience in this? Sorry to question you because this is the first time I have heard of this. Hence, very curious. :scratchhead:

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                    Butterann
                    last edited by

                    that's what i heard during this year balloting. Anyway, pls note that i mentioned if i remember correctly. :lol:

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                      radiantmum
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                      Parents-Teachers-Meet (PTM) tommorrow. Twice a year - after SA1 & SA2. Apparently not all schools have PTM twice a year as I understand from my frens so I really appreciate that.

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                        qms
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                        radiantmum:
                        Parents-Teachers-Meet (PTM) tommorrow. Twice a year - after SA1 & SA2. Apparently not all schools have PTM twice a year as I understand from my frens so I really appreciate that.

                        Err.... Schools generally have PTM twice, I think. Not every school holds it after the exams, though.

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