How we rank

Schools are ordered by how consistently they ballot across Phase 2C and earlier phases over 4 years (2022–2025). A school that regularly ballots in Phase 2B is considered more competitive than one that only ballots in 2C. Within the same tier, the Phase 2C applicant-to-vacancy ratio for 2025 breaks the tie.

# School Affiliated Secondary 2B History 2B 2025 2C History 2C 2025 Competitiveness
1 BUKIT TIMAH PRIMARY SCHOOL
22
23
24
25
0 / 44
22
23
24
25
104 / 132 Competitive
2 PEI HWA PRESBYTERIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL SAP
22
23
24
25
51 / 20
22
23
24
25
84 / 41 Highly Competitive
3 METHODIST GIRLS' SCHOOL (PRIMARY) Girls Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)
22
23
24
25
54 / 22
22
23
24
25
78 / 45 Highly Competitive
4 NANYANG PRIMARY SCHOOL SAP GEP Nanyang Girls' High School
22
23
24
25
53 / 20
22
23
24
25
63 / 42 Highly Competitive
5 HENRY PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL GEP
22
23
24
25
31 / 31
22
23
24
25
93 / 63 Highly Competitive
6 RAFFLES GIRLS' PRIMARY SCHOOL GEP Girls
22
23
24
25
31 / 49
22
23
24
25
143 / 115 Competitive

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Data sourced from MOE P1 registration results (2022–2025). Phase 2B and 2C ballot history indicates whether the school conducted balloting for Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents in that year.