P1 Registration 2026: Complete Guide
Everything Singapore parents need — phases, eligibility, documents, balloting, and tips.
Singapore's P1 registration allocates places through a structured multi-phase process managed by MOE. Registration runs from July to September, prioritising family connections first, then opening to the general public.
Guide Sections
Registration Phases
All 6 phases explained — Phase 1 (Siblings) through Phase 3 (International), with eligibility, balloting rules, and documents for each.
Read more →2026 Registration Timeline
Key dates from January preparation through September results. Month-by-month schedule for P1 registration 2026.
Read more →Documents Checklist
Complete list of documents needed for P1 registration — core documents plus phase-specific requirements.
Read more →How Balloting Works
The 6 priority groups, distance rules, and how MOE allocates places when a school is oversubscribed.
Read more →6 Tips to Maximise Your Chances
Practical advice from distance strategy to multi-year data analysis. What experienced parents wish they knew earlier.
Read more →Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most common P1 registration questions — multiple schools, balloting odds, PR eligibility, and more.
Read more →Tools to Help You Decide
Phase Eligibility Checker
Which phase do you qualify for?
Phase 2C Calculator
Historical admission odds for your school
Schools Near Me
Find schools within 1–2 km of your home
School Finder Quiz
6-step quiz to find the right school
P1 Countdown 2026
Live countdown to each phase
Parent Volunteer Schools
Which schools accept PV for Phase 2B
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Related Tools
P1 Countdown
Live countdown to each P1 registration phase
View →Phase 2C Calculator
Historical Phase 2C admission odds
Calculate →Parent Volunteer
Find PV schools for Phase 2B
Find →Balloting History
Past P1 balloting results by school.
View History →Difficulty Rankings
See which schools are hardest to get into.
View Rankings →Based on MOE guidelines. Verify at moe.gov.sg.