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    2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • M Offline
      mummy so kiasu
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      Gabby:
      This is my no. 1 so I am rather apprehensive. With his scores, what will be his T score like? 230+ or 240+?


      There are 2 schools on my mind now. Anglican high and ngee Ann secondary. Any feedback on these 2 schools?
      You can also consider Victoria, Temasek JC & Chung Cheng beside Anglican High

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        mummy so kiasu
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        Steadyberry:
        Would like to know is there going to be another big jump from p5 to p6? or p5 results are a good indication of yr psle results? My ds marks were quite stable the past 3 terms. Tia.

        P5 & P6 are PSLE preparation years. Yes P5 is more or less a good indicator as most syllabus have been covered in P5. P6 is more like a revision year. Do make use of the school holidays to revise weaker topics/subjects.

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          mummy so kiasu
          last edited by

          Steadyberry:
          Would like to know is there going to be another big jump from p5 to p6? or p5 results are a good indication of yr psle results? My ds marks were quite stable the past 3 terms. Tia.

          P5 & P6 are PSLE preparation years. Yes P5 is more or less a good indication as .ost syllabus have been covered in P5. P6 is more like a revision year.

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            janet88
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            mummy so kiasu:
            Steadyberry:

            Would like to know is there going to be another big jump from p5 to p6? or p5 results are a good indication of yr psle results? My ds marks were quite stable the past 3 terms. Tia.


            P5 & P6 are PSLE preparation years. Yes P5 is more or less a good indication as .ost syllabus have been covered in P5. P6 is more like a revision year.

            Second term onwards is revision for PSLE.

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              Steadyberry
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              Hi mummy so kiasu, Janet


              Thanks.

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                janet88
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                Steadyberry:
                Hi mummy so kiasu, Janet


                Thanks.
                You are welcome.

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                  Steadyberry
                  last edited by

                  How is yr dc's revision for sa2 coming along? My ds still in lalaland. Playing everyday. :frustrated: today only managed to do 1 math mock test. He spent like 1 hr plus to do math but spent half a day playing. :stompfeet:

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                    janet88
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                    Steadyberry:
                    How is yr dc's revision for sa2 coming along? My ds still in lalaland. Playing everyday. :frustrated: today only managed to do 1 math mock test. He spent like 1 hr plus to do math but spent half a day playing. :stompfeet:

                    every morning have to finish home-based learning and school past year paper...homework from school, then revise different subject/topics (my work). this is the plan.

                    .

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                      Oh My Gosh
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                      DS did not have any tuition and I am grateful he manages to be in the top class of his school (average in his class though). My question is DS has been revising only his textbook and his school files - I am not sure what else I need to cramp his study regime and feeling very unsafe/ worried if what he (i.e. school materials) has studied is enough for his SA2 and PSLE.

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                        zbear
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                        Oh My Gosh:
                        DS did not have any tuition and I am grateful he manages to be in the top class of his school (average in his class though). My question is DS has been revising only his textbook and his school files - I am not sure what else I need to cramp his study regime and feeling very unsafe/ worried if what he (i.e. school materials) has studied is enough for his SA2 and PSLE.


                        I think school text books n school files would not be sufficient for PSLE.

                        Why not buy top schools exam papers for him to practise on? Some of the assessment books are also very challenging n it will be good practice for him too.

                        For PSLE year, schools will start giving the students other schools exam papers for them in the last few months leading up to PSLE.

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