magic8ball:SMGS is also a viable choice for parents who don't want to go through balloting. If ballot fails, there's a high chance that there won't even be spaces in smgs for P2C(S).
is it st Margarets primary school (SMPS)
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what is SMGS
magic8ball:SMGS is also a viable choice for parents who don't want to go through balloting. If ballot fails, there's a high chance that there won't even be spaces in smgs for P2C(S).
CHIJ(TP) <1 KM Balloting 52 applications for 50 vacancies
was advised to withdraw >1km
CHIJ(TP) <1 KM Balloting 52 applications for 50 vacancies
was advised to withdraw >1km
CHIJ (TP) <1 km 47 applicants
1-2 Km 14 applicants for 50 vacancies
balloting for 3 places 14 applicants
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phtthp:tomorrow first thing in the morning, call up Nanyang, MGS, RGPS get first hand info on distance break down and zoom in on # of SC. Ignore PR as they have to queue over the other side, wait until the last SC > 2km has got in, only then can they start charging in (if ever this can happen).magic8ball:Attention all SCGS aspirants!
Don't only look at smgs as alternative.
RGPS, NYPS, MGS all still have spaces! There's still a chance of no ballot if you live outside of 2km.
There are 85 registrants at SMPS, of which 19 are PRs.
Ninja Turtle:Smps 49 SCs only with 100 spots.... Of course the chances are better remember you are not in competition with the prs. Their nos are irrelevant to us. Get in there sooner rather than later