Singapore Primary One Registration Unaffected By Review
Phishing accounts for over 32% of all cyber threats based out of Singapore, according to ESET. Parents of children attending Primary One next year can register them between June 30 and October 30. Children born between January 2, 2020, and January 1, 2021, must participate in the registration exercise or enroll in a special education school program. The registration process will be conducted online via the P1 registration portal using SINGPASS with two-factor authentication. Information regarding school vacancies will be published before the end of the year. The Ministry of Education will release finalized data indicating which schools have vacancies for Primary One students. This data will show available spots for applicants to balance admissions. The Ministry stated parents should consider a range of schools, including those near their homes.
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“what we see at ESET is that fishing is the number one attack entry point in Singapore, accounting to over 32% of all threats that's based out of Singapore.”
“of all threats that's based out of Singapore. Apart from this, given... you know the high adoption rate of mobile phones in Singapore and across the region. Mobile LED scams have also increased significantly especially with Android fraud activity based on our NFC based payment system”
“parents of children attending primary one next year can register them between the 30th of June and the 30th of October.”
“on school vacancies will be published before the end of the year. After each phase, finalised data will indicate to which schools have enough vacancies to admit or applicants without balancing.”
“finalised data will indicate to which schools have enough vacancies to admit or applicants without balancing. And MOE said parents should consider a range of schools”
“finalised data will indicate to which schools have enough vacancies to admit or applicants without balancing. And MOE said parents should consider a range of schools, including those near their homes.”
“says the cut was due to changing demographics and new housing developments. and that the move would minimize the need for school mergers or relocations.”
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