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81 Schools to Hold Ballot for Phase 2C of P1 Registration

The Straits Times

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August 07, 2025

Results of latest phase and vacancies for next stage will be released on Aug 12

- Gabrielle Chan

A total of 81 primary schools will hold a ballot for places in Phase 2C, the latest stage in the Primary 1 registration process.

There are a total of 84 schools that are oversubscribed, meaning they have received more applications than there are vacancies.

Princess Elizabeth Primary School in Bukit Batok is the most oversubscribed in Phase 2C, with 232 applicants vying for 41 spots.

This is followed by Nan Hua Primary School in Clementi, which has 166 applicants vying for 41 spots, and South View Primary School in Choa Chu Kang, with 155 applicants for 41 spots.

The Ministry of Education (MOE) updated the latest registration figures on its website on Aug 6 for Phase 2C, which ended on July 31 at 4.30pm. Results for this phase will be out on Aug 12.

Vacancies for the next stage, Phase 2C Supplementary, will also be released at 1pm on the same day.

This phase is the last one for the 2025 Primary 1 registration exercise.

Registration for Phase 2C Supplementary will open at 9am on Aug 18 and close at 4.30pm on Aug 19. Results for this phase will be out on Aug 28.

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