Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Letter of Undertaking to be Signed by Unwed Parents for Children's Primary 1 Registration Exercise

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60 Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang asked the Minister for Education what is the rationale for making unwed parents sign a letter of undertaking for their child’s Primary 1 registration exercise.

Mr Chan Chun Sing: For Primary 1 registration, the Ministry of Education requires both parents of every child to give consent to the school choice as both would typically have legal responsibility for the child. Where one parent is registering on behalf of both parents, the registering parent can make an online declaration that the agreement of the other parent has been obtained for the school choice. In instances where one parent has full custody, as might be the case for an unwed or divorced parent, there is no need for such a declaration or undertaking to be obtained by the registering parent.