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      coolbaby
      last edited by

      lego:
      mwchua:

      [quote=\"711mum\"]

      For core examinable subjects, mark range grade :

      91 and above A*
      75 to 90 A
      60 to 74 B
      50 to 59 C
      35 to 49 D
      20 to 34 E
      Below 20 F

      For P4, does this grading apply, or still band 1, band 2 etc? Thanks.

      P1 to P4 uses the band 1, band 2 type of grading.

      P5 and P6 uses A, B, C grading - the same type of grading that will be reflected in the PSLE result slip. However, I remember reading somewhere that in PSLE, an A* grading does not necessarily mean 91 and above (i.e not according to the grading scale) coz' it depends on how the cohort fares and the grading will be moderated accordingly.[/quote]aahh... now i know.
      If i remember correctly, ds1 P4 report book showed the grading of A,B,C too. instead of Band 1,2,3... was wondering why the change.

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        lurline
        last edited by

        j.a.m.:
        lurline:

        omg... don't give up hope!


        there is still time to catch up!

        erm... I hope this is not in response to my posting... I was just joking lah... šŸ˜‰

        I still ask my dd to aim for the stars! šŸ˜„



        Haha, I told ds to reach the stars too but the Chinese & English stars are hard to reach.

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          octoberbaby
          last edited by

          711mum:
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          For core examinable subjects, mark range grade :

          91 and above A*
          75 to 90 A
          60 to 74 B
          50 to 59 C
          35 to 49 D
          20 to 34 E
          Below 20 F

          These are for P5 and P6 only. P4 and below still uses Band 1, Band 2 and so on. Usually at P5 onwards, we will say marks like PSLE.

          We must not lose hope lah. A star still can achieve in PSLE.

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            711mum
            last edited by

            Yup, don't lose hope yet, have told myself dd need sometime to digest the new topics, the exam format, new requirement etc. Just like in P3, with consistent effort, grade should improve by end of year I hope :xedfingers:

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              lurline
              last edited by

              Now is my turn, I’m depressed.


              ds Chinese & English results dropped 20marks. The teacher highlighted in class that he is 1 of the 2 boys who scored B for eng, all get As or A*, shamed him.

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                bebebub
                last edited by

                lurline:
                Now is my turn, I'm depressed.


                ds Chinese & English results dropped 20marks. The teacher highlighted in class that he is 1 of the 2 boys who scored B for eng, all get As or A*, shamed him.
                The teacher is so nasty!!

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                  Mawar
                  last edited by

                  Even though I prepared myself and DD for the drop this year, we are both still trying to take in the new reality. Drastic dip!


                  Not exactly depressed, partly no energy and too numbed, but not feeling great either.

                  Just cruising along and waiting for June holidays to rejuvenate.

                  Keep our spirits up, dear friends!

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                    smartmummy
                    last edited by

                    In case anyone doesn't know this thread available,

                    http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=41479&start=250

                    I think if we discussed in the 2014 thread we would get some tips from experienced mummies or tutors.

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                      j.032906a.032906m.032906
                      last edited by

                      lurline:
                      Now is my turn, I'm depressed.


                      ds Chinese & English results dropped 20marks. The teacher highlighted in class that he is 1 of the 2 boys who scored B for eng, all get As or A*, shamed him.
                      :grphug:

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                        lurline
                        last edited by

                        I have decided to write to his English teacher to find out where are his weak areas. Need to work on it this holiday. They are not given breakdown of the different components unless parents request.

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