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Phase 2C(S): The supplementary round for children still unplaced after 2C

Phase 2C Supplementary, written 2C(S), is the top-up round after Phase 2C. It is for a child who is still not registered in any primary school once Phase 2C is over, and it runs only at the schools that still have places left.

Last reviewed against official sources: 11 July 2026

Independent parent-run guide: not affiliated with MOE or any school. Always confirm dates, eligibility and results with official MOE sources before you act.

Phase 2C(S) · 2026 exercise (for Primary 1 in 2027)
Registration window
17 to 18 August 2026 (9am to 4:30pm)
Results
27 August 2026

MOE publishes the schools and the exact number of places still open before Phase 2C(S) opens, so you can see where there is room before you register.

Dates for convenience only, confirm on MOE's key-dates page before registering.

Every school ranked by Phase 2C(S) demand

How competitive each school was at Phase 2C(S), ranked most competitive first. Demand is applicants divided by the places open at this phase, so a higher figure means more children chased each place. Over 100% means the phase was oversubscribed; a balloted tag means a place was actually decided by ballot. Pick a year, filter by area, or search to pin and compare schools. This is a guide to past demand, not a prediction.

Tip: pick a school to pin it, then add another to compare them side by side.

# School Applied Places Demand
1 Woodlands Balloted 9 3 300%
2 St. Gabriel's Balloted 33 12 275%
3 Tampines Balloted 111 47 236%
4 Dazhong 21 9 233%
5 Punggol View Balloted 47 21 224%
6 Haig Girls' Balloted 29 15 193%
7 Springdale Balloted 48 26 185%
8 Opera Estate Balloted 36 21 171%
9 Canossa Catholic Balloted 44 26 169%
10 Bukit Timah Balloted 63 39 162%
11 De La Salle 47 29 162%
12 Marsiling Balloted 8 5 160%
13 Zhangde Balloted 19 13 146%
14 CHIJ (Katong) Balloted 50 36 139%
15 Xishan Balloted 110 80 138%
16 Greenwood 22 16 138%
17 Peiying 67 52 129%
18 Lakeside Balloted 42 33 127%
19 Cedar Balloted 107 89 120%
20 Oasis Balloted 52 46 113%
21 Bukit View Balloted 121 111 109%
22 Tampines North Balloted 142 131 108%
23 Yishun 77 72 107%
24 St. Stephen's 108 109 99%
25 Teck Ghee 62 63 98%
26 CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace 41 43 95%
27 Clementi 136 145 94%
28 Marymount Convent 138 151 91%
29 CHIJ Our Lady of Good Counsel 44 49 90%
30 Jing Shan 9 10 90%
31 White Sands 20 23 87%
32 Telok Kurau 71 87 82%
33 Evergreen 26 32 81%
34 Yio Chu Kang 66 88 75%
35 Xinghua 71 96 74%
36 Woodgrove 8 11 73%
37 Palm View 59 82 72%
38 Park View 46 68 68%
39 Yew Tee 51 76 67%
40 Zhenghua 8 12 67%
41 Punggol Cove 67 101 66%
42 Endeavour 66 106 62%
43 Farrer Park 65 105 62%
44 Fern Green 40 68 59%
45 CHIJ (Kellock) 39 66 59%
46 Mayflower 37 66 56%
47 Jurong 39 73 53%
48 Pioneer 73 140 52%
49 West Grove 47 96 49%
50 Bendemeer 50 107 47%
51 Teck Whye 56 121 46%
52 Fernvale 38 85 45%
53 West View 13 29 45%
54 Casuarina 15 34 44%
55 West Spring 10 23 43%
56 Yumin 74 191 39%
57 St. Anthony's Canossian 50 131 38%
58 Jiemin 23 63 37%
59 Anchor Green 45 132 34%
60 North Vista 34 101 34%
61 North Spring 25 79 32%
62 Ang Mo Kio 27 88 31%
63 Blangah Rise 22 71 31%
64 Xingnan 16 51 31%
65 Bedok Green 50 166 30%
66 Greendale 31 104 30%
67 Zhonghua 36 125 29%
68 Innova 8 28 29%
69 New Town 41 157 26%
70 Edgefield 39 152 26%
71 Cantonment 22 87 25%
72 Fuhua 22 88 25%
73 Montfort Junior 26 107 24%
74 First Toa Payoh 32 141 23%
75 Corporation 18 86 21%
76 Seng Kang 23 117 20%
77 Lianhua 42 216 19%
78 Pei Tong 37 190 19%
79 Ahmad Ibrahim 29 154 19%
80 Boon Lay Garden 19 100 19%
81 East Spring 18 111 16%
82 Beacon 10 69 14%
83 Yuhua 17 148 11%
84 Meridian 12 117 10%
85 Gan Eng Seng 8 100 8%
86 Unity 7 90 8%
87 Greenridge 5 60 8%
88 Woodlands Ring 4 53 8%
89 Changkat 10 178 6%
90 Fuchun 3 48 6%
91 Northoaks 7 191 4%
92 Si Ling 4 92 4%
93 Qihua 1 61 2%

Source: MOE Vacancies and balloting data, cross-checked against public balloting records. Tap a school for its full year-by-year ballot history.

Who qualifies for Phase 2C(S)

  • A child who took part in Phase 2C but was not offered a place, or
  • A Singapore Citizen or PR child who did not register in any earlier phase (Phase 1 to 2C).
  • You register at one school that still has vacancies after Phase 2C, which may be a different school from your Phase 2C choice.

How places are decided

Phase 2C(S) only runs at schools with vacancies left after Phase 2C. MOE publishes that list of schools and their remaining places before the phase opens, so unlike the earlier phases you can see where there is actually room before you commit.

Within a school, places are decided the same way as Phase 2C: by citizenship then home-school distance, Singapore Citizens within 1km first, then SC 1 to 2km, then SC beyond 2km, then the same three bands for PRs. A higher band is filled before the next is looked at.

If a band still has more applicants than places, a computerised ballot decides, exactly as in Phase 2C. Most schools that were popular in 2C have no places left by 2C(S), so the choice of schools is smaller.

Documents and proof to have ready

Registration is online through the P1 Registration Portal with Singpass, so you usually will not upload anything, the school verifies eligibility against its records. Even so, have these ready in case they are asked for:

  • Your child's birth certificate, both parents' NRICs, and proof of your official residential address as shown on your NRIC.
  • The immunisation record. As in Phase 2C, distance is checked from your genuine registered home address.

Tips and common pitfalls

Start from the published vacancy list
MOE releases the remaining vacancies by school before 2C(S) opens. Work from that list, not your original shortlist, since many schools will already be full.
Distance still matters
Priority within a school works the same as 2C. If two schools both have places, the one you live nearer to gives you a better position within your citizenship band.
The 30-month rule still applies
A place secured through distance priority in 2C(S) carries the same requirement to keep living at the registered address for at least 30 months. A false address is an offence.
PR families: the PR cap carries over
The schools that cap PR intake in Phase 2C keep the cap in 2C(S). For the 2026 exercise that is Bukit Timah, Cantonment and Opera Estate primary schools. Check the published PR vacancies before you register.

Common questions

Who can register in Phase 2C Supplementary? +

A Singapore Citizen or PR child who is still not placed after Phase 2C, either because they were unsuccessful in 2C or did not register in any earlier phase. You register at one school that still has vacancies.

Can I choose any school in Phase 2C(S)? +

Only schools that still have places after Phase 2C take part. MOE publishes that list, with the number of remaining places, before the phase opens. Popular schools are usually already full by then.

Does Phase 2C(S) go to a ballot? +

It can. Within a school, places follow the same citizenship-and-distance order as Phase 2C, and if a band has more applicants than places a computerised ballot decides.

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