P1 Registration 2020: Key Dates and Important Things You Should Know

by Wonder Years
4 years ago

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Are you anxious about the huge step that your K2 child will be taking in his/her educational journey next year?

It may seem as though you’re dealing with a very long checklist of things to prepare your child for his/her primary school years, but the first thing to tackle would be the primary one registration.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and safe distancing measures put in place by the Government, the P1 registration will be done differently this year. Instead of having the option of submitting your registration online or in-person at the school of choice, the 2020 P1 registration will be done online at all phases. 

Before taking note of the key dates for all phases, here are some things you should note:

  • You can register your child in a phase as long as you fulfil at least one of the requirements.
  • You can only register your child in one school at any one phase.
  • If you have submitted your online application and need to make amendments during the same phase, you’d need to submit a new application form. MOE will take your latest online application into consideration.
  • If, upon securing a P1 place for your child in a previous phase, you decide to register at another school, you’d need to withdraw your place from the accepted school before registering in another school.

Read also: 6 Important Things Your Child Needs to Know Before Going to Primary 1

Key Dates For All Phases of P1 Registration 2020 

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Phase 1

For children with siblings who are currently studying at the school of choice

Registration Dates: 1 to 2 July 2020

Registration Time: 9am on 1 July 2020 until 4.30pm on 2 July 2020

The school would have given out the application form at the start of the year, either through your older child or uploaded on the Parents Gateway app. You can email the completed application form and relevant documents to the school or contact the school via email or phone for assistance.

All children registered under this phase are guaranteed places in the school that they’ve applied for. 

Phase 2A(1)

For children whose parent is a former student of the school and have signed up as a member of the alumni association no later than 30 June 2019.

Registration Dates: 7 July 2020

Registration Time: 9am to 4.30pm 

Result: 13 July 2020

If you or your spouse are a member of the Advisory or Management Committee of the school, you may also register your child at this phase.

Do note that P1 registration 2020 at this phase is not on a first-come, first-served basis. Your registration won’t be prioritised even if you register at the start of the day, be it through P1-IS or the online registration form. 

Phase 2A(2)

For children whose parents or older siblings previously studied in the school and have graduated, or those whose parents are a staff member of the school. 

Registration Dates: 14 and 15 July 2020

Registration Time: 9am on 14 July 2020 to 4.30pm on 15 July 2020

Result: 22 July 2020

If your K2 child is currently enrolled in the MOE Kindergarten located within the preferred school, you may also register at this phase.

Do complete an online form to register under this phase. 

Phase 2B

For children whose parent is a volunteer at the school starting before 1 July 2019 and have completed 40 hours of service by 30 June 2020. Parents who are a member endorsed by the church or clan directly connected to the school or who are active community leaders may also register at this phase.

Registration Dates: 23 to 24 July 2020

Registration Time: 9am on 23 July 2020 to 4.30pm on 24 July 2020

Result: 30 July 2020

A total of 20 places will be allocated at all schools in phase 2B of the P1 Registration 2020. Registration is not based on a first-come, first-served basis. Your registration won’t be prioritised even if you register at the earliest time, be it through P1-IS or the online registration form. 

Phase 2C

For children who have not registered yet for primary 1 at the previous phases.

Registration Dates: 3 to 5 August 2020 (via P1-IS) or 4 to 6 August 2020 (via online form)

Registration Time: 9am on 3 August 2020 to 4.30pm on 5 2020 (for P1-IS registrations) or 9am on 4 August 2020 to 4.30pm on 6 August 2020 (via online form)

Result: 17 August 2020

Registration at this phase should be done either through the Primary One Internet System (P1-IS) or the online form. 

A total of 20 places will be allocated at all schools in phase 2C of the P1 Registration 2020. 

Starting this year, there will be a cap on the intake of Permanent Resident (PR) children at 10 primary schools in Singapore. According to MOE, this is to prevent any concentration of PR children in our primary schools, so as to provide a more conducive environment to encourage interaction between Singapore citizen and PR children, and to facilitate the integration of PR children into Singapore. 

Phase 2C Supplementary

For children who have not yet registered at a primary school after Phase 2C.

Registration Dates: 19 to 20 August 2020 (via P1-IS) or 20 to 21 August 2020 (via online form)

Registration Time: 9am on 19 August 2020 to 4.30pm on 20 2020 (for P1-IS registrations) or 9am on 20 August 2020 to 4.30pm on 21 August 2020 (via online form)

Result: 31 August 2020

You can register at this phase should be done either through the Primary One Internet System (P1-IS) or the online form. 

Do note that registration is not based on a first-come, first-served basis. Your registration won’t be prioritised even if you register at the earliest time, be it through P1-IS or the online registration form. 

Phase 3

For international students who would like to register for primary one at our local schools.

If your child is applying as an international student, he/she can only register at Phase 3, after all Singapore citizens and Permanent Resident children have been allocated a place under the earlier phases of the P1 Registration Exercise.

There will be a two-step process that you would need to take:

1. Submit an online ‘Indication of Interest’ form

This can be done through the MOE P1 website from 2 to 8 June 2020. If you missed the deadline on 8 June 2020, you won’t be able to register during Phase 3 of the P1 Registration 2020.

You may check this website for the list of documents required.

2. Receive your offer email and register at the designated school

MOE will notify you via email in October 2020 as to whether your child can be offered a P1 place in a primary school in Singapore. If a place is offered, you will be informed of how to register at the school.

Things to note about applying in Phase 3

  • Your submission of an indication of interest is not considered a registration. You would need to wait for MOE’s email in October 2020 to get the final outcome.
  • Admission at this phase is not guaranteed, as priority is given to Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents children.
  • Should you miss the submission deadline to indicate your interest, you won’t be able to proceed with the P1 Registration 2020 process and all appeals will not be considered. In the event of this happening or if your child is not offered a place in a local primary school, you would need to consider alternatives such as private or international schools.
  • Posting results are final and appeals will not be considered. Primary schools will also not accept walk-in applications for admissions or transfers.

Read also: Primary 1 Preparatory Classes: What do they cover?

Tips to Navigate the P1 Registration 2020

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As daunting as it may seem, you can get through your child’s P1 Registration process smoothly with careful planning and strategising on your end.

Before you even prepare all the documents required for registration, discussing well ahead to decide on which primary school suits your child and your family’s care arrangements helps to make things clearer throughout the way. 

To find out what you should be looking out for in a primary school for your child, this article might come in handy to help you along. 

But above all, do try to stay calm and cherish the last few months of your child’s time in preschool!