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Important dates for Primary 1 registration 2015

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Important dates for Primary 1 registration 2015

If you have a child who will be starting Primary 1 next year, here are some dates that you need to take note of...

Primary 1 registration is a time of great stress and anxiety for most parents.

To make the Primary 1 registration process a little easier this year, we have compiled a list of all the important dates that you should take note of  in 2015:

primary 1 registration image

While children are relaxed, parents are usually very stressed about P1 registrations

(Information shared in this article has been obtained from  the Ministry of Education Singapore website)

Phase 1

Registration: 2nd and 3rd July 2015

For a child who has a sibling studying in the primary school of choice.

Click here for daily updates on the vacancies and percentages in the primary school of choice.

Phase 2A(1)

Registration: 7th July 2015

Announcement of Results: 9th July 2015

1. For a child whose parent is a former student of the primary school and who has joined the alumni association as member no later than 30 June 2015.

2. For a child whose parent is a member of the School Advisory/Management Committee.

Click here for daily updates on the vacancies and percentages in the primary school of choice.

Phase 2A(2)

Registration: 13th and 14th July 2015

Announcement of Results: 16th July 2015

1. For a child whose parent or sibling has studied in the primary school of choice.

2. For a child whose parent is a staff member of the primary school of choice.

Click here for daily updates on the vacancies and percentages in the primary school of choice.

Phase 2B

Registration: 20th and 21st July 2015

Announcement of Results: 24th July 2015

1. For a child whose parent has joined the primary school as a parent volunteer not later than 1 July 2014, and has given at least 40 hours of voluntary service to the school by 30 June 2015.

2. For a child whose parent is a member endorsed by the church/clan directly connected to the primary school.

3. For a child whose parent is endorsed as an active community leader.

Click here for daily updates on the vacancies and percentages in the primary school of choice.

Phase 2C

Registration: 29th July, 30th July and 31st July 2015

Announcement of Results: 5th August 2015

1. For all children who are eligible for Primary 1 in 2016, and are not yet registered in a primary school.

Click here for daily updates on the vacancies and percentages in the primary school of choice.

Phase 2C Supplementary

Registration: 12th and 13th August 2015

Announcement of Results: 18th August 2015

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1. For a child who is not yet registered in a primary school after Phase 2C.

Phase 3

Registration: 27th August 2015

Announcement of Results: 30th November 2015

1. For a child who is neither a Singapore Citizen nor a Singapore Permanent Resident

Note: Children who are Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents and who are still not registered in school after the earlier phases are also eligible to register at this phase.

For further information on the Primary 1 Registration procedures and guidelines, please refer to the following MOE web pages:

https://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/phases/

https://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/primary-one-registration/

Have you decided which primary school to register your kids in? Share with us by commenting below!

Do check out this infographic on choosing a primary school – courtesy of MOE:

primary 1 registration 2015

What factors do you need to consider when choosing a primary school for your kids?

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