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    Abolition of PSLE scores begins with current P5 in 2014?

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      12mum
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      I have a p4 child n have yet to hear anything about this.


      Don't know if this is good or bad news :scared:

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        SAHM_TAN
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        I’m ok if only show grades. O and A levels also only just show grades.


        Wonder how would the COP for sec schools be like in the future? Will it be similar format as the JCs, single to double digits?

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          auntieM
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          Interesting… …I have a P5 boy and yet to hear anything from the school…

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            iloveaaa
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            To add on, it is all possible cos 2016 is election? I am anxious to find out more cos my boy is in P4. Will pop the champagne and rejoice if that’s really true!

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              nicnac
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              In the end, moe still has their scores down to the last decimals when allocating them to respective secondary schools. The pressure to do their bestest still there. 4A* will not guarantee a place at RGS still…

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                nicnac
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                In the end, moe still has their scores down to the last decimals when allocating them to respective secondary schools. The pressure to do their bestest still there. 4A* will not guarantee a place at RGS still…

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                  iloveaaa
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                  SAHM_TAN:
                  I'm ok if only show grades. O and A levels also only just show grades.


                  Wonder how would the COP for sec schools be like in the future? Will it be similar format as the JCs, single to double digits?
                  Schools will know how the child fared (in terms of T score). Students will only see grades like A*, A, B, etc. Basically students will agar agar know how they did based on the schools they get in.

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                    Funz
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                    Is it just not showing the T-scores but the allocation of Sec school will still remain the same, base on T-scores right down to the decimal points, or are they revamping the whole thing?


                    If it is the former, I will not rejoice, all they are doing is keeping parents in the dark. In fact it will make choosing the sec schools a little more difficult. 4As T-score can have a pretty big range.

                    If it is the latter, need to know what are the changes.

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                      ngl2010
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                      Funz:
                      Is it just not showing the T-scores but the allocation of Sec school will still remain the same, base on T-scores right down to the decimal points, or are they revamping the whole thing?


                      If it is the former, I will not rejoice, all they are doing is keeping parents in the dark. In fact it will make choosing the sec schools a little more difficult. 4As T-score can have a pretty big range.

                      If it is the latter, need to know what are the changes.
                      Agree. More information is needed.

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