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    2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • S Offline
      Steadyberry
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      EatNonStop:
      ammonite:

      My understanding is that 75 is an A in psle. T score depends on cohort performance.


      So on the paper 75 and 85 are both A, but the t-score will not be the same (both before and after adjusting for bell curve).

      That would means how \"correlated\" or close that Primary School levels to PSLE levels.....All TOP Primary schools will be much tuned and aligned to what the PSLE expectation so they could estimated Tscore base on their Prelim or even P5... for neighbourhood schools it may not be that way..if you score say 80-90 maynot translate A in the PSLE...I think it happened with my nephew after he got his PSLE last year..so its a bit worry for my DD cos she is not from any of the \"TOP school\"...

      Ya, heard stories from my friends that a few kids 260+ but in the end, only 240+ for psle. School must have set an easy paper for prelims. But usually, should be +/- 10 from your prelims after checking with kids who sat for psle last year.

      My ds knew all his ca1 results except for science. Drop in all subjects compared to p4 but still above 80. Hv not seen the papers so not sure whether they were too easy. Also no compo & oral. So results were based on paper 2 only.

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        janet88
        last edited by

        CA1 usually does not test oral and compo.

        for some schools which set easy prelim papers, actual PSLE minus 10-20 points. even if the school sets a reasonably close standard to psle, the child should not be over-confident.

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          bsk
          last edited by

          Hi,


          I want to prepare my daughter for the DSA to one of the girl’s school.

          Please advise what would be the best option to go via., the academic route. since she changed school in between, she couldn’t get into any of the school teams for the CCA’s

          Appreciate your help. Her academic is quite OK. mostly 85+ in 3 subjects

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            janet88
            last edited by

            i read first 1-2 pages of SOTA. i know it is not a vocational school, but 230 COP is not easy to achieve.... :nailbite: very very :scared:

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              catddy2002
              last edited by

              My colleague’s son wanted to go SOTA after his PSLE this year.

              They went for the briefing.
              It’s a IB school; students will guaduate with a diploma after 6 years of education.

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                janet88
                last edited by

                catddy2002:
                My colleague's son wanted to go SOTA after his PSLE this year.

                They went for the briefing.
                It's a IB school; students will guaduate with a diploma after 6 years of education.
                the entrance is strictly by DSA. training is specialized.

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                  bbsin
                  last edited by

                  Hi all,


                  My girl too will be sitting for PSLE in 2016…


                  Looking at the results for the CA that was just over… Not too great…

                  Does anyone know of any good English teacher that had help students achieved A* in PSLE?

                  Please recommend. No Agents or self intro tutor please.

                  I need someone who had used and tested. Need urgently. Tks

                  We are in the west…

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                    phtthp
                    last edited by

                    present P5s (born 2004) : the last batch using the old Science syllabus for Psle

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                      janet88
                      last edited by

                      phtthp:
                      present P5s (born 2004) : the last batch using the old Science syllabus for Psle

                      Yes, my daughter's batch is the last one taking old syllabus.

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                        Oh My Gosh
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                        janet88:
                        phtthp:

                        present P5s (born 2004) : the last batch using the old Science syllabus for Psle


                        Yes, my daughter's batch is the last one taking old syllabus.

                        What's the difference? My girl in P3 seems to be doing her Science very much the way her brother (now P5) was doing then.

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