Ai Tong School is one of Singapore’s most sought-after primary schools, known for its strong Chinese heritage and academic excellence. Below, we analyze its balloting history (2022–2024) and its competitiveness ranking among Singapore’s top primary schools. Ai Tong School Balloting History (2022–2024) Phase 2022 (Applicants / Vacancies) [Balloting Radius] 2023 (Applicants / Vacancies) [Balloting Radius] 2024 (Applicants / Vacancies)…
Ahmad Ibrahim Primary School Balloting History & Rankings
If you’re considering Ahmad Ibrahim Primary School for your child’s primary education, understanding its balloting history and competitiveness ranking is crucial. Below, we break down the competition rates for Phase 2A, 2B, 2C, and 2C Supplementary over the past three years (2022–2024) and where the school stands among Singapore’s top primary schools. Ahmad Ibrahim Primary School Balloting History (2022–2024) Phase 2022…
Admiralty Primary School Balloting history & Rankings
Planning for Primary 1 registration? Here’s how Admiralty Primary School’s (APS) balloting trends and national ranking can impact your child’s admission chances. APS Balloting Statistics (2022-2024) (Numbers = Vacancies (Applicants)) Year Phase 2A Phase 2B Phase 2C Phase 2C (Supplementary) 2022 37 (44) 49 (22) [SC<1] 104 (45) [SC<1] 0 (0) 2023 32 (75) 37 (34) [PR<1]…
88 Primary Schools that required Balloting in Phase 2C 2024 – Full Breakdown and Insights
Singapore’s Phase 2C for Primary One (P1) registration continues to be fiercely competitive in 2024. This year, a staggering 88 schools required balloting, even for Singapore Citizens (SCs) and Permanent Residents (PRs) living within 1km or nearby. If you’re a parent preparing for P1 admission, this blog gives a full overview of where balloting occurred…
22 Schools That Need Balloting for Phase 2B in 2024
The Phase 2B registration stage of the Singapore Primary One (P1) Admissions is often one of the most stressful for parents, especially when popular schools have more applicants than available vacancies. In 2024, 22 primary schools required balloting even for Singapore Citizens (SC) living within 1km — a clear sign of how competitive these schools…
Why Sengkang Green Primary School Is So Popular in Sengkang West
If you’re a parent living in the Sengkang West or Fernvale area, you’ve probably heard of the stress that comes with Phase 2C Primary 1 registration. Among the many schools nearby — including Fern Green and Fernvale Primary — Sengkang Green Primary School is consistently the most competitive after the crowd favourite, Nan Chiau Primary…
Why Northland, North View & Huamin Primary Schools are so Popular in Yishun?
The Real Reason Young Families Are Flocking Here If you’ve been browsing for HDB BTO flats in Yishun, you might have noticed something interesting—Northland, North View, and Huamin Primary Schools are consistently oversubscribed during the Primary 1 registration exercise. Is it because they’re top-performing schools? Not quite. The real reason is geography, not prestige.Thousands of…
P1 Registration Loopholes: How Parents Exploit the <1km Priority Rule
In Singapore’s highly competitive Primary 1 (P1) registration system, one rule stands out as especially powerful: living within 1km of a school gives your child the highest priority — even above alumni, volunteers, and grassroots leaders in certain phases. But what many parents don’t realise until it’s too late is that this <1km rule has…
How to Get Into Nan Chiau Primary School
Nan Chiau Primary School (NCPS) is a highly sought-after SAP (Special Assistance Plan) school in Singapore, renowned for its strong Chinese bilingual program and academic excellence. With competitive registration phases, parents need a strategic approach to secure a spot for their child. This guide analyzes the latest Phase 2B and 2C balloting trends (2022-2024) and provides actionable…
5 Reasons why Primary School Rankings Are All Crap
It’s a uniquely Singaporean obsession: school rankings. Even at the primary school level—when kids are just 6 or 7 years old—parents start eyeing the “top” schools. But let’s be honest: primary school rankings are all crap. Unlike secondary schools where clear indicators like Cut-Off Points (COP) help us distinguish between Raffles Institution and neighborhood schools,…