Nan Chiau Primary School in Sengkang is the most oversubscribed school in Phase 2B.
Twenty six primary schools will hold a ballot for places in Phase 2B, the latest stage in the Primary 1 registration process.
All three schools will be conducting balloting for Singapore citizen children residing within 1km of the school. St. Anthony’s Primary School has places only for Singapore citizen children and permanent resident children residing within 2km of the school. If there are vacancies left from earlier phases, one-third will be allocated to Phase 2B and two-thirds to Phase 2C.
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