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    2008 PSLE Results

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    • ChiefKiasuC Offline
      ChiefKiasu
      last edited by

      Luanee:
      Sniper Angel, some schools post it on their websites, some schools don't. And different schools also use different numbers eg. some publish %A/A* and some use the average T-score. Guess u got to call the individual school to ask, MOE dont publish that.

      Thanks Luanee. You are exactly right. If MOE publishes the data, we won't need to have the KSP rating for academic excellence that is based on the top PSLE students. Instead, we would have used the overall passes to do the measurement, which is much more accurate and representative of academic achievement.

      MOE leaves it to individual schools to publish their PSLE results in whichever way they feel can put the school in the best light. Some publish overall passes, some publish number of distinctions, some focus on merged stream passes, etc. Some don't even publish at all. Under this situation, it is impossible for parents to have any basis of comparison for the PSLE results of all schools.

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        lizawa
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        aggellim:
        Saw the 10pm Channel 8 news last night and heard that 44% of the


        Nanyang P6 students scored an aggreate of 250 and above..!!!

        Impressive!!! :lol: :lol:

        Actually you may be surprised to know that RGPS average score last year was 234.....that was what the principal told the parents when my fd went for the P6 talk. :!: :!:
        I have shared this observation in another forum and I thought I should share my observation for this year's PSLE trend here.

        1. For children who are strong in langauges, especially mother tongue, they are likely to score well for PSLE this year.

        2. For children who are strong in Maths and Science, they do not seem to have an added advantage of getting high scores in this year's PSLE. On the other hand, those who are weaker in Maths and Science, do not seem to have a disadvantage.

        I think this also explains why NYPS students score high in general because their mother tongue is stronger.

        So it's hard to predict your PSLE T-score based on the school Prelim results. In school, the total score is really the total raw score but in PSLE, it's really a comparative score.

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          clare
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          Fairy:

          Take the top scorer this year; father - doctor, mother - ex-lawyer, even grandma is educated enough to teach her Chinese. No tuition? Having a lawyer-trained mother as a tuitor is superior enough.
          Hmmm...er... definitely not the case with us... we have the same background but it doesn't help (must be different calibre!) There is NO WAY on earth I can coach my kids for PSLE. I get a headache just looking at P3 papers...

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            aglim
            last edited by

            Hi all,

            I agree with Fairy to a certain extent about genes…i’ve seen it at work in the kids on my husband’s side…all are superb in math and with no tuition and nearly all except one in the GEP prog and were in n’hood schools. My own two? One hates math and is strong in languages while the other’s like her cousins, math scientist but kinda wooden in languages. So, i’m pushing like mad for math to one and languages to the other and meeting resistance all the time.
            I don’t think those brilliant students are really left on their own. Their parents do keep close communications with them.
            I agree with Clare too, cos I see my own brother’s kid, who’s had no pressure at all from his engineer father and chartered accountant mum, just crossing borderline in P1.He’s quite the zombie. Now they are panicking and asking around for tuition cos both, I think, don’t know how to teach. I guess the key is practice and corrections and more practice. My nephew was too used to an idle life with the tv and toys all the time…so now is the painful rehabilitation process. He cries everytime his parents want to do work with him. I feel sorry for him but i guess that’s life in Singapore.
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              en107rn.01056yahoo.01056com.01056sg
              last edited by

              lizawa, congrats! So, can you share some tips on how to help our kids prepare for psle? Your ds result is awesome.


              To Priskhipo. Agreed.

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                kiasuson
                last edited by

                I agreed with Fiary feedback. I believe different principal will have different objectives. My son’s school has a new principal this year. This year, they did not produce any student above 275 but the principal was smiling and also presents the teachers to the students and parents with standing ovation.


                They has set the record for percentages of A/A* for all subjects, the average t-score and set a record of more than 80 plus percent of students going express. The results is much better than some of the GEP schools. If you look at the school, they do not have a top scholars but they have improved every student which I think should be the main objective of the schools. They should not focus on individual results and improvements. The school also has about 5 to 10 students going to GEP every year in P3. Their top scholars might have been taken away during the GEP streaming.

                I think we should look at the school preformance overall and not only at who has the top scholars, number of top scholars, etc…

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                • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                  ChiefKiasu
                  last edited by

                  kiasuson:
                  ...I think we should look at the school preformance overall and not only at who has the top scholars, number of top scholars, etc..

                  Absolutely agree. But if MOE don't publish these stats, how to compare?

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                    lizawa
                    last edited by

                    EN:
                    lizawa, congrats! So, can you share some tips on how to help our kids prepare for psle? Your ds result is awesome.
                    Thanks.

                    I guess a good foundation and consistency in work help a great deal. Like most parents here, this kiasu mum also constantly monitors my children's work to make sure they can keep up with the school work. And lots of practice from past year papers.

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                      Luanee
                      last edited by

                      ChiefKiasu:
                      Absolutely agree. But if MOE don't publish these stats, how to compare?

                      Exactly! MOE only publish the names of 60 schools which have at least one student scoring more than 275. How is that going to judge whether that is a good school? You can just happen to have a good one out of so many bad ones and u still make the list!

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                        sally
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                        Hi


                        Can i have the link to the web site.

                        txs

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