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Chan Chun Sing on distance-based allotment for P1 registration

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Changes to Primary 1 registration were introduced this year to enable most children to enrol in a school near home, even if they have no prior links. These changes benefit children living in all parts of Singapore, including those from lower-income and social brackets, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. He was responding in Parliament on Tuesday (Sep 13) to a question on how his ministry is ensuring that popular schools in higher-income residential areas remain accessible to lower-income families.

Changes to Primary 1 registration were introduced this year to enable most children to enrol in a school near home, even if they have no prior links. These changes benefit children living in all parts of Singapore, including those from lower-income and social brackets, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. He was responding in Parliament on Tuesday (Sep 13) to a question on how his ministry is ensuring that popular schools in higher-income residential areas remain accessible to lower-income families.

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