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    All About Affiliations between Pri & Sec Schools

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • C Offline
      csc
      last edited by

      SSmama:
      Hi there,

      I'm new to this forum and am reading with much interest as my boy's due for registration next year..

      Does anyone know which sec sch accepts ALL the kids from their affiliated pri sch? For instance, I hear that ACS boys from Barker Rd or Junior all get a place in either ACS (I) or ACS (Barker Rd).

      Most schools have a minimum cut-off but I can't seem to find the information anywhere.

      THanks!
      Hi SSmama,

      There is NO sec school that accept all the kids from their affiliated primary school.

      BUT for schools such as MGS ,SCGS, ST Nicholas, St Margaret, the affiliated pri school child needs to qualify for at least the EXPRESS stream in the secondary school.

      As for ACS (I), a minimum cut off point (varies from year to year ) is still required for the affiliated pri school child to be admitted. Think ACS (Barker Road) is less stringent.

      For boys' school, SJI is affiliated to De La Salle, ST STephens, St Anthony, SJI Junior but again a minimum cut off is needed.

      Catholic High has an affiliated Catholic primary section too. So does St Andrew Secondary with St Andrew Junior. Maris stella High has a affiliated pri school section too.

      Hope the info helps. 😄

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      • K Offline
        karmeleon
        last edited by

        csc:

        There is NO sec school that accept all the kids from their affiliated primary school.

        BUT for schools such as MGS ,SCGS, ST Nicholas, St Margaret, the affiliated pri school child needs to qualify for at least the EXPRESS stream in the secondary school.

        Catholic High has an affiliated Catholic primary section too. So does St Andrew Secondary with St Andrew Junior. Maris stella High has a affiliated pri school section too.

        Hope the info helps. 😄
        All these schools have minimum cut-off point. Most COP would average around 220 to 230 to even 240+.

        So far, only have heard SCGS - can get in as long as the student meets 200 for express stream.

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        • K Offline
          KSP
          last edited by

          Why RGPS is not affiliated RGSS? Any idea, anyone?

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          • T Offline
            Tulip
            last edited by

            KSP:
            Why RGPS is not affiliated RGSS? Any idea, anyone?

            Only government-aided schools have affiliations between their primary and secondary schools. RGPS and RGS are government schools.

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            • A Offline
              aling
              last edited by

              [Moderator's note: Topics merged.]


              hi folks

              totally new here.....
              was scouring info about which primary schools have affilated secondary schools in singapore.....
              any such list for easy reference?
              from moe perhaps?
              appreciate relevant redirects.
              thanks and best regards.

              alan

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              • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                ChiefKiasu
                last edited by

                aling:
                ...was scouring info about which primary schools have affilated secondary schools in singapore.....

                any such list for easy reference?
                ...
                Hi Alan, you should be able to find the info you need in this thread.

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                • S Offline
                  SSmama
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for the info!


                  Does anyone know what an aggregate of 220 translates to in terms of As? Especially since A is 75-90…that’s such a wide range.

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                  • jedamumJ Offline
                    jedamum
                    last edited by

                    SSmama,

                    have you read about the http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1474&start=0?
                    it is pretty tricky to gauge what grades will get which psle aggregate score as the standard of the cohort needs to be taken into consideration.

                    just aim for the As and A*s, try your best, hope for the best and accept whatever results that comes along. 😎

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                    • S Offline
                      SSmama
                      last edited by

                      Hello jedamum,

                      I’ve heard about the T-score…sounds tricky! Gosh, I feel like I’ve entered a black hole.

                      help

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                        aling
                        last edited by

                        thanks chief…

                        missed out the earlier posts…

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