https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/primary-1-registration-for-2021-cohort-goes-entirely-online-moe-announces-cap-on

 

以下是报道的相关部分,但是这个25-30%的顶限如何实施还不是很清楚,难道是把这些名额分配到每个阶段,PR报名人数超过这个数字就抽签?

 

然后这个名单每年会更新一次......

 

CAP ON PR CHILDREN INTAKE

MOE also said on Wednesday that it will be introducing a cap on the intake of permanent resident (PR) children in primary schools, from this year's exercise.

The cap will be about 25 per cent to 30 per cent of a school's planned Primary 1 intake, and will only be applied in Phase 2C and 2C Supplementary.

"This is to prevent any concentration of PR children in our primary schools, provide a more conducive environment to encourage interaction between Singapore citizen and PR children, and facilitate the integration of PR children into Singapore," said MOE.

The ministry said that the vast majority of primary schools and PR children will not be affected by this change, as past patterns of PR admissions are "well below the cap of 25 per cent to 30 per cent".

For this year, the cap will take effect in these 10 schools:

1. Bukit Timah Primary School

2. Bukit View Primary School

3. Changkat Primary School

4. Greendale Primary School

5. Marymount Convent School

6. North Spring Primary School

7. Opera Estate Primary School

8. Pioneer Primary School

9. Tanjong Katong Primary School

10. Xingnan Primary School

MOE said these schools are identified as their recent patterns of PR admissions are close to 25 per cent to 30 per cent of their planned Primary 1 enrolment in the past one to three years.

Going forward, the ministry will review and publish yearly the list of schools that will have to reflect a cap on their intake of PR children.

"This is to enable parents of PR children to make an informed choice and consider registering their child in other nearby schools if they wish to," it said.

In the statement, MOE also reminded parents that the address used in the P1 Registration Exercise should be the parents' official residential address as reflected on their NRICs.

If a child gains priority admission into a school through the home-school distance category, he is required to live at the address used for registration for at least 30 months from July 1, the start of the exercise this year. If this condition is not met, MOE reserves the right to transfer the child to another school.