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Primary 1 registration map: Find out the number of places available for each school under Phase 2C

Primary 1 registration map: Find out the number of places available for each school under Phase 2C Toggle share menu Advertisement Primary 1 registration map: Find out the number of places available for each school under Phase 2C Advertisement Singapore Primary 1 registration map: Find out the number of places available for each school under Phase 2C File picture of a primary school child. (Photo: iStock/arrowsmith2) 04 Aug 2021 03:26PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Phase 2C of this year’s Primary 1 registration exercise - the first open phase - started on Tuesday (Aug 3). Phase 2C is for Singaporeans and permanent residents who did not secure placement in the earlier four phases, which are reserved for priority admission. These include those who have a sibling at their preferred school or whose parents are alumni.

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More students to be admitted to unis here, but it won t be made easier, Latest Singapore News

Singapore News - Singapore's autonomous universities will be able to admit more students this year as overseas study options continue to be disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. In a Facebook post yesterday morning, Mr Chan said local universities will. Read more at www.tnp.sg

COVID-19 Set to Burst Singapore-Hong Kong Travel Bubble – Again

The Diplomat has removed paywall restrictions on our coverage of the COVID–19 crisis. Singapore Changi Airport, the location of one of a dozen COVID-19 clusters identified recently by the city-state’s health authorities. Credit: Flickr/Grace Advertisement The plans to set up a travel bubble between Singapore and Hong Kong have once again hit a roadblock, as Singapore struggles to contain a fresh outbreak of COVID-19 cases. Yesterday, Singapore returned to the lockdown restrictions it last imposed in April 2020, as a rising number of untraceable infections threatens to spiral out of control. Under the new restrictions, group gatherings will be limited to two people, dining in will no longer be allowed at hawker centers and restaurants, and the government will ramp up testing for those showing symptoms of the coronavirus.

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