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    A level Results Out?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • M Offline
      mrswongtuition
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      21 Feb is for Poly students and international students.


      A levels should be released end Feb or early March 🙂

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        kaydenbrown
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        They will announce the week before it is released… they are probably just doing the moderating of marks now…

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          mummyjoyce
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          I heard from my nephew that the result will be out this Friday (5 MARCH). Good luck to all!!!

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            corneyAmber
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            From AsiaOne .....


            A-level results out on Friday


            Mon, Mar 01, 2010
            AsiaOne



            Students who have taken their A-levels will get the results of the 2009 Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level
            Examination on Friday, March 5.

            School candidates may obtain their result slips from their respective schools from 2.30 pm on Friday.

            Private candidates will be able to obtain their results through the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board website (http://www.seab.gov.sg) from 2.30 pm on the same day. They will also be notified of their results by post..

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              VitoRelax
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              Good luck to everyone for waiting for results !!

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                mummyjoyce
                last edited by

                :xedfingers: All the best to everyone waiting for their A level. My nephew is one of them.

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                  daisyt
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                  Heard from the news on radio, this year top 3 scholars are from RI and HCI. 😄


                  http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_498271.html

                  THE results of the GCE 'A' Level examinations were released on Friday, with this year's cohort doing slightly better than last year's.

                  Of the 14,212 students who sat the examination last year, 12,488, or 87.9 per cent scored at least three H2 passes, with a pass in General Paper (GP) or Knowledge and Inquiry (KI). This is a 0.2 per cent improvement over last year.

                  Students received their results at 2.30pm from their respective schools.

                  At Raffles Institution, 598 students, or 47 per cent of those who sat for the A-level examinations, scored four H2 distinctions. This cohort of students was the first in both schools to go through the Integrated Programme (IP) from Secondary 1. Previous IP batches had started the programme in Secondary 3.

                  RI's top scorer is Pan Zixiang, who obtained distinctions in 13 academic units for nine subjects, including German and Higher Chinese.

                  Another top RI boy is Chen Sihan, a Chinese scholar, who scored 12 distinctions for nine subjects.

                  Over at Hwa Chong Institution, 216 out of its 1,000 A-level students scored seven distinctions or more, with Lee Jia Li, 18, topping with nine distinctions

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                    VitoRelax
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                    daisyt:


                    At Raffles Institution, 598 students, or 47 per cent of those who sat for the A-level examinations, scored four H2 distinctions. This cohort of students was the first in both schools to go through the Integrated Programme (IP) from Secondary 1. Previous IP batches had started the programme in Secondary 3.

                    RI's top scorer is Pan Zixiang, who obtained distinctions in 13 academic units for nine subjects, including German and Higher Chinese.

                    Another top RI boy is Chen Sihan, a Chinese scholar, who scored 12 distinctions for nine subjects.

                    Over at Hwa Chong Institution, 216 out of its 1,000 A-level students scored seven distinctions or more, with Lee Jia Li, 18, topping with nine distinctions
                    Anyone knows whether Pan ZiXiang, Chen Sihan & Lee Jia Li, are they from IP stream or mainstream O level ?

                    Thanks

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                      WeiHan
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                      VitoRelax:
                      daisyt:



                      At Raffles Institution, 598 students, or 47 per cent of those who sat for the A-level examinations, scored four H2 distinctions. This cohort of students was the first in both schools to go through the Integrated Programme (IP) from Secondary 1. Previous IP batches had started the programme in Secondary 3.

                      RI's top scorer is Pan Zixiang, who obtained distinctions in 13 academic units for nine subjects, including German and Higher Chinese.

                      Another top RI boy is Chen Sihan, a Chinese scholar, who scored 12 distinctions for nine subjects.

                      Over at Hwa Chong Institution, 216 out of its 1,000 A-level students scored seven distinctions or more, with Lee Jia Li, 18, topping with nine distinctions

                      Anyone knows whether Pan ZiXiang, Chen Sihan & Lee Jia Li, are they from IP stream or mainstream O level ?

                      Thanks

                      Seems that at least two of them are from main stream O level. Lee Jia Li only has 250 agg score in PSLE and was from mainstream O level Bukit Panjang Gov High school. One of the RI boy was from Temasek Secondary school before he joined RI for A level. I think Pan was from RI IP since sec1.

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                        hellogoodmorning
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                        Hi everyone! I've got some questions..


                        Do you think that Raffles/Hwa Chong (JC) really has good teachers/academic programmes to groom all their students or do they do well essentially because they take in the students of a higher academic calibre?

                        If you stay far away from these supposedly elite schools, would you still want to go there?

                        Thanks! Do help to answer 🙂

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