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    2014 TOP PSLE T-SCORE (EXCL HMT) - THE MAGIC 3D NUMBERS

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    • K Offline
      kay22
      last edited by

      How about the scores for schools in Woodlands like:


      1) Evergreen primary
      2) Admiralty Primary
      3) Woodlands Primary
      4) Innova Primary
      5) Woodlands Ring


      :? :?

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        Mummy58
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        Current Update :

        2014 Ahmad Ibrahim Primary School 262 - Sajuajohn
        2014 Ai Tong School 271 219 leeclw
        2014 Anderson Primary School 271 - kty01
        2014 Ang Mo Kio Primary School 262 - tick
        2014 Anglo-Chinese School (Junior) 269 - Awesomely kiasu
        2014 Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) 280 - amused dad
        2014 Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) 280 - AZURA
        2014 Beacon Primary School 271 - Qianms
        2014 Bedok Green Primary School 270 - hanxu7884
        2014 Canberra Primary School 269 - Holistic
        2014 Cantonment Primary School 267 - hanhui
        2014 Cedar Primary School 259 - Pepsi
        2014 CHIJ (Katong) Primary 267 - psle2002
        2014 CHIJ Our Lady Of The Nativity 265 - compvale
        2014 CHIJ Our Lady Queen Of Peace 269 - Riverbell
        2014 CHIJ Primary (Toa Payoh) 269 - Skyline123
        2014 Chongfu School 267 217 northstar88
        2014 Chongzheng Primary School 263 - yeomaylin
        2014 Da Qiao Primary School 259 - xiaobaicai
        2014 East Spring Primary School 268 - syh610
        2014 Edgefield Primary School 262 - dhokoh
        2014 Fairfield Methodist School (Primary) 266 - estheric2001
        2014 Fernvale Primary School 265 - fatmama75
        2014 Fuhua Primary School 266 - 33mama
        2014 Gan Eng Seng Primary School 262 - breezy
        2014 Greendale Primary School 268 - Skyline123
        2014 Greenridge Primary School - 244 ponnusj
        2014 Greenwood Primary School 271 - Sirah dinumai
        2014 Guangyang Primary School 267 - luren2001
        2014 Haig Girls’ School 270 - dimsum
        2014 Henry Park Primary School 272 - yshuang
        2014 Holy Innocents’ Primary School 266 - Zangust
        2014 Huamin Primary School 259 - BakePassioner
        2014 Jing Shan Primary School 260 - PANDA2
        2014 Jurong West Primary School 268 - houselizard
        2014 Keming Primary School 268 - 711mum
        2014 Kong Hwa School 268 - JJ1111
        2014 Kong Hwa School 265 - Layla . Correct score as confirmed by another ksp.
        2014 Maha Bodhi School 274 - 3mom
        2014 Marymount Convent School 269 - woodgrove
        2014 Mee Toh School 270 - imbblim
        2014 Nan Chiau Primary School 271 - mc_007
        2014 Nan Hua Primary School 272 - YY1205
        2014 Nan Hua Primary School 269 236 Kpjclan
        2014 Nanyang Primary School 270 235 niko1121
        2014 Naval Base Primary School 256 - pearlgsm
        2014 North View Primary School 257 - midnight2014
        2014 Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ School (Primary) 268 - happymum123
        2014 Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School 273 229 Mummy58
        2014 Princess Elizabeth Primary School 269 - Ruminating
        2014 Qifa Primary School 270 - 12345 hello
        2014 Qifa Primary School 270 - kaypomommy
        2014 Queenstown Primary School 267 - kiasukaypoh
        2014 Raffles Girls’ Primary School 273 - GiftedGem
        2014 Red Swastika School 275 - maisydaisy19
        2014 Rosyth School 274 - smileplease
        2014 Rosyth School - 221 spacings
        2014 Rulang Primary School 272 - syusyu
        2014 Sembawang Primary School 269 - Juliemummy1979
        2014 Sembawang Primary School 269 - momaz
        2014 Singapore Chinese Girls’ Primary School 268 - adesea
        2014 South View Primary School 270 - zyberk
        2014 St. Andrew’s Junior School 262 - User name
        2014 St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School 271 - AcceLearnation
        2014 St. Hilda’s Primary School 275 - MrBin
        2014 St. Hilda’s Primary School 275 - abachee
        2014 St. Stephen’s School 274 - mamadrama
        2014 Tao Nan School 270 - LAI123
        2014 Tao Nan School 270 - Ponsoby
        2014 Tao Nan School - 233 adharsan
        2014 Teck Ghee Primary School 273 - piggyjo
        2014 Temasek Primary School 273 - ttlkbs
        2014 Townsville Primary School 270 - toyokc
        2014 Woodgrove Primary School 265 - sha
        2014 Xinghua Primary School 260 - VeganoKids
        2014 Xinmin Primary School 262 - airlex
        2014 Yew Tee Primary School 268 - teaberry
        2014 Yishun Primary School 261 - zzzzz_jay
        2014 Zhangde Primary School 271 - samlee82004
        2014 Zhangde Primary School 271 - qms

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          Good Better Best
          last edited by

          After reading so much into PSLE T-score, importance of MT and secondary schools selection got me very worried. My girl will be in P6 next year. Does it mean T-score weightage skews toward MT and English?

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            icy_mama
            last edited by

            Good Better Best:
            After reading so much into PSLE T-score, importance of MT and secondary schools selection got me very worried. My girl will be in P6 next year. Does it mean T-score weightage skews toward MT and English?

            Hi GBB, do join us for more PSLE 2015 discussions here...

            http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=42776

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              MrBin
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              A for Chinese and A for other subjects will show big difference when it converted to T-Score. The reason is simple: According to past years’ results, for Chinese, around 81% students achieved A/A* every year, for other subjects only around 43% students achieved A/A*. Why MOE doing that? Let students feel good for their Chinese test results. But when it converted to T-Score, it will give you true picture. For example, if you got A for Chinese, maybe you are at lower end, just higher than 19% students, much lower than the average score which at 50%. Your T-score could be less than 40 marks. But for other subjects, if you got A, at least your score is higher than 57% students, your lowest T-score for sure higher than 50 marks ( 57%>50%). Extreme case, the difference between A for Chinese and A for other subjects could be more than 20 marks. A for Chinese means you are better than 19% students only, A for other subjects means you are better than at least 57% students.

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                zoolet
                last edited by

                Congras to all the p6 parents for your children first success. After looking through the score, it seems like the top schools r not performing as well as the neighborhood. I was wondering can this due ti DSA? As MOE is looking for holistic education I guess more will be accepted for DSA . When a child has accepted via DSA he/she needs to fulfill a min cut. I may be wrong. Just my own observation.

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                  ilovelaksa
                  last edited by

                  pm123:
                  Just want to find out how wide can the Tscore be, even with the same banding ...


                  4A* : max 280 min 256 ( anyone knows any lower score, pls adv. )
                  3A*, 1A : max 264 min 252
                  2A*, 2A : max 256 min 245
                  1A* 3A. : max 250 min 240
                  4A: max 250 min 240

                  Anyone who knows , under the same banding, Tscore higher than the above max, or lower than the above min, pls adv.

                  Thank you !
                  257 1A* 3A

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                    anxious.01501dad
                    last edited by

                    MrBin:
                    A for Chinese and A for other subjects will show big difference when it converted to T-Score. The reason is simple: According to past years' results, for Chinese, around 84% students achieved A/A* every year, for other subjects only around 43% students achieved A/A*. Why MOE doing that? Let students feel good for their Chinese test results. But when it converted to T-Score, it will give you true picture. For example, if you got A for Chinese, maybe you are at lower end, just higher than 16% students, much lower than the average score which at 50%. Your T-score could be less than 40 marks. But for other subjects, if you got A, at least your score is higher than 57% students, your lowest T-score for sure higher than 50 marks ( 57%>50%). Extreme case, the difference between A for Chinese and A for other subjects could be more than 20 marks. A for Chinese means you are better than 16% students only, A for other subjects means you are better than at least 57% students.

                    :goodpost:

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                      ngl2010
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                      3A*, 1C (CL) 258

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                        pirate
                        last edited by

                        anxious.dad:
                        MrBin:

                        A for Chinese and A for other subjects will show big difference when it converted to T-Score. The reason is simple: According to past years' results, for Chinese, around 84% students achieved A/A* every year, for other subjects only around 43% students achieved A/A*. Why MOE doing that? Let students feel good for their Chinese test results. But when it converted to T-Score, it will give you true picture. For example, if you got A for Chinese, maybe you are at lower end, just higher than 16% students, much lower than the average score which at 50%. Your T-score could be less than 40 marks. But for other subjects, if you got A, at least your score is higher than 57% students, your lowest T-score for sure higher than 50 marks ( 57%>50%). Extreme case, the difference between A for Chinese and A for other subjects could be more than 20 marks. A for Chinese means you are better than 16% students only, A for other subjects means you are better than at least 57% students.


                        :goodpost:

                        So what does this mean? An A or A* for Chinese MT actually contributes less to a student's T-score than an A or A* for other subjects? :?

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