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    All about Transferring to Other Primary Schools

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      Tare Panda
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      What about those whom had already been confirmed a place in P1 (next year) and would like to transfer before orientation or year 2009 begins?

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        acylna
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        lizawa:
        ChiefKiasu:

        [quote=\"acylna\"]hi..., i am searching available school for my son (P3 class 2009). All school around our place is full. It is possible to me to search for far school?( ex. i stay in north and looking school in south or i stay in west and looking school in east). We are dependant pass holder. Please advice...


        Entry/transfer to Primary schools after P1 depends more on the child's ability to convince the school to give him/her entry than distance from the school. You will need to somehow demonstrate that your child is and will be a good student.

        You can opt to be on the waiting list for some schools. However, if I remember correctly, the same criteria (as in primary 1 registration) still applies. So those with siblings in the same school will get a high priority over the rest. And distance from school still applies for those in waiting list.[/quote]Thx for the information.

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          kksl
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          I just moved into HillView at West Area.


          I am thinking of transfering my son currently in primary 1 to either bukit timah pri school or keming pri school for year 2009.

          Any recommendation abt what is good abt each school ? Need to find out more before i transfer my son.

          thanks.

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            ChiefKiasu
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            Tare Panda:
            What about those whom had already been confirmed a place in P1 (next year) and would like to transfer before orientation or year 2009 begins?

            You can still apply with one of the schools that still have places after Phase 3 if you change your mind about what you already have.

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              jedamum
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              kksl:
              I just moved into HillView at West Area.


              I am thinking of transfering my son currently in primary 1 to either bukit timah pri school or keming pri school for year 2009.

              Any recommendation abt what is good abt each school ? Need to find out more before i transfer my son.

              thanks.
              Hi, which part of Hillview? Its a pretty long stretch.
              At one end, there is the popular Bukit Panjang Primary.
              At the other end, the other nearest and popular one is Keming Primary.
              Considering the above 2 schools have full admission rate during P1 registration, getting a vacancy at P2 may post a problem.

              In terms of popularity among P1 registrants, Keming is in more demand than Bukit Timah Pri.

              Which school is your kid currently in?

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                aggellim
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                Hi kksl ,


                Yes , i fully agree with jedamum , Keming Primary more popula than Bukit Timah Primary in these recent years . :lol: :lol:

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                  Tare Panda
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                  ChiefKiasu:
                  Tare Panda:

                  What about those whom had already been confirmed a place in P1 (next year) and would like to transfer before orientation or year 2009 begins?


                  You can still apply with one of the schools that still have places after Phase 3 if you change your mind about what you already have.

                  Hey thanks so much...better rethink over it.

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                    vshine
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                    ChiefKiasu:
                    Tare Panda:

                    What about those whom had already been confirmed a place in P1 (next year) and would like to transfer before orientation or year 2009 begins?


                    You can still apply with one of the schools that still have places after Phase 3 if you change your mind about what you already have.

                    Hi!Hw abt after orientation...it s still can transfer or year 2009 begins?My girl make noise often said she had childcare friends on that sch..I so distress why i dont give her wht she like..she enjoy learning and lovely going to sch..but i and my hubby saw the currrent sch the character development and environment better..
                    any recommendation abt wht is gd abt cck primary and concord primary schs?Nd to find out more before i transfer my girl.
                    thanks

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                      Stephen
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                      [Moderator's note: Topics merged.]


                      Hi

                      I got a chance to transfer my daughter to RGPS or NHPS. Could anybody give me some idea which school I should choose? If I transfer my daughter to the school, it is likely that my kid will be seated at the \"normal\" class not the \"top-40\" or \"top-80\" class. Do you think it is still worthy for the transfer? thank you inadvance for you kind suggestion.

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                        ChiefKiasu
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                        Stephen:
                        Hi


                        I got a chance to transfer my daughter to RGPS or NHPS. Could anybody give me some idea which school I should choose? If I transfer my daughter to the school, it is likely that my kid will be seated at the \"normal\" class not the \"top-40\" or \"top-80\" class. Do you think it is still worthy for the transfer? thank you inadvance for you kind suggestion.
                        Hi Stephen, we moved your thread here because we assume your child is already in Primary school and you are planning a transfer.

                        You have to ask yourself honestly why you are planning the transfer. A good reason to do so is if your child is not doing well in his current school due to teachers or classmates.

                        I would advise against going to a school like RGPS or NHPS if your child is currently barely able to cope with her current school. She might be over-awed by the \"prowess\" of her new classmates and perform even worse in the new school.

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