The most oversubscribed primary school in Phase 2A this year was Gongshang Primary School in Tampines, with 163 applications for 46 places.
It was followed by Princess Elizabeth Primary School in Bukit Batok, which received 89 applicants for 53 places. Third on the list was Rosyth School, which received 120 applicants for 75 places.
They were followed by Naval Base Primary School and Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School.
Balloting is conducted when the number of applicants exceeds the number of vacancies. This takes place in any phase from Phase 2A to Phase 2C supplementary.
Priority admission into the school is given in this order: Singaporeans living within 1km of the school, Singaporeans living between 1km and 2km of the school, then Singaporeans living further than 2km from the school. They are followed by permanent residents in the same distance groups.
Continue reading...
It was followed by Princess Elizabeth Primary School in Bukit Batok, which received 89 applicants for 53 places. Third on the list was Rosyth School, which received 120 applicants for 75 places.
They were followed by Naval Base Primary School and Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School.
BALLOTING
Balloting is conducted when the number of applicants exceeds the number of vacancies. This takes place in any phase from Phase 2A to Phase 2C supplementary.
Priority admission into the school is given in this order: Singaporeans living within 1km of the school, Singaporeans living between 1km and 2km of the school, then Singaporeans living further than 2km from the school. They are followed by permanent residents in the same distance groups.
Continue reading...
