PSLE 2015 : Quality Passes in Primary Schools
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lee_yl:
I fully agree, hence started this thread going every year since 2012 (except 2014).Thanks buds for creating this thread. As a parent when it comes to choosing primary school for my children, the quality passes of a school one key factor I look at rather than whether the school churns out nation wide top scorer.
If every parent can provide the percentage of quality passes of their own DC's primary school, then we would have a more comprehensive list.
For example, when I saw the performance for Nan Hua, it shares light on how the school has done many things right every year with consistent performers. Clean sweep of over 40% scoring above 250. As a parent, I feel proud of these students as if they were my own and I feel proud that Singapore has a school like Nan Hua, which surely has all the right keys to their students' success. With the school's consistent good performance, we are affirmed that the school, their system and definitely their teachers have been successful in nurturing the best in all their students year after year.
If other schools and other teachers within the neighbourhood clusters, have the opportunity to the strategies to these successes, we can improve the quality of education even in more schools and not just the top schools in Singapore. This way, as a growing nation, every child has access to quality education learnt from the best of the best. Well, one can always dream. This is mine. :oops: I believe all children should have access to quality education, regardless of their wealth or status, beginning from preschool education - which I am extremely passionate about and something I have been campaigning for a few years now with my homeschooling community. -
Ngee Ann has the highest percentage of higher chinese distinction among the above list of schools
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tankee:
Ngee Ann has the highest percentage of higher chinese distinction among the above list of schools
I think if a school sets much stricter criteria as to who are allowed to take HCL, the distinction % will tend to be higher. -
tankee:
Ngee Ann has the highest percentage of higher chinese distinction among the above list of schools
Yes, considering Ngee Ann is a non SAP school, non GEP school, Ngee Ann has done well -
buds:
Top score is only the score of one student only in the whole school, not much meaningdimsum:
:thankyou: buds for collating and other forummers for sharing the statistics!
My pleasure. :please:
This information, to me; is more valuable than the information of just top scores of the schools. This will be a better assessment of every school's performance each year.
the important benchmark is :
the percentage of pupils scored above 250
(to enter IP Secondary schools), and
the percentage of pupils scored above 260
(to enter Top Tier IP Secondary schools like RI, HCI)
normally, a lot of P6 students average T score fall into 22x, 23x range -
Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School 2015
Overall Pass: 100%
English Passes : 99.7%
English (A or A*) : 73.3%
Chinese Passes : 99.1%
Chinese (A or A*) : 82.6%
Maths Passes : 93.9%
Maths (A or A*) : 65.2%
Science Passes : 96.0%
Science (A or A*) : 59.9%
Higher Chinese Passes : 95.5%
Higher Chinese (Distinction) : 12.9%
with correction
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