Instead of being concerned about the individual students with the highest PSLE score and the schools they attend, I think it would be more productive for parents to look at statistics that would help them to make better decisions. For example, for parents looking for a primary school to send their kids to, do they want to send their kids to a particular primary school simply because that school happens to have produced a student with very individual PSLE score? or do they want to send their kids to a school that over the years has consistently produced good overall PSLE results? What is the relevance of a high scoring individual student to the education of your children? In that regards, I would like to highlight something about Nan Hua. If I'm not wrong, they have 80 students who scored at least 3A*, and 37% of their students score at least 250 this year. Just imagine, almost 40% of their graduating P6 students would be going to good schools. If you need to register your child for P1, won't a school like that be a strong pull factor?
Layla:>= 280
NYPS 285
St Stephen 284
Rulang 283
Tao Nan 283
Catholic High 282
Nan Chiau 281
Nan Hua 281
Temasek 281
Kcpps 280
RGPS 280
270 - 279
ACS Primary 279
AiTong 279
Gan Eng Seng 279
Yu Neng 279
Red Swastika 278
Rosyth 278
South View 277
St. Hilda's 277
Woodgrove 276
Chongfu 275
Kong Hwa 275
Woodlands 275
Holy Innocent 274
Maha Bodhi 274
Mee Toh 274
Pei Chun 274
PLMGS 274
Hougang 273
Pathlight 273
Rivervale 273
Northland 272
De La Salle 272
Fuhua 272
Kranji 272
Marymount 272
River Valley 272
Chij olqp 271
Fairfield Methodist 271
Lakeside 271
Radin Mas 271
SCGS 271
Yangzheng 271
Maris Stella 270
Zhangde 270
Zhenghua 270
260 - 269
Ponggol Primary 269
Pioneer Primary 267
Cedar 265
Corporation Primary 265
Naval Base 265