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    2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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      ACTC
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      Each school has its own practice. For my DS school, the name for top 3 of each class will be flashed on the screen and invited to stage to shake hand with the school principal. The school group the students base on P4 results so the top 3 of the top class are definitely the top 3 in the school as well.


      In the case my DS, he was in the second best class. Our first pleasant surprise was his name was called out in the top 3 in his class. The second bigger surprise and I recalled myself jumping out of the seat when his name appeared again in the top 10 list. The top 10 in the school rarely come from the second best class in his school. In fact none of his classmate including himself get the top 10% Edusave scholarship for both P5 and P6.

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        janet88
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        bridesep:
        I understand that pupils get their results slip in their own classroom with parents standing along the corridor? Has the school stopped asking the top performers to go up stage ?

        since 2012, schools are not allowed to identify top performers.

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          bridesep
          last edited by

          janet88:
          bridesep:

          I understand that pupils get their results slip in their own classroom with parents standing along the corridor? Has the school stopped asking the top performers to go up stage ?


          since 2012, schools are not allowed to identify top performers.

          Thanks..so after listening to the P's talk, I suppose pupils will go to class to receive results? Sigh... imagine seeing friends jumping with joy while some will be teary... quite a traumatic experience.

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            nicnac
            last edited by

            Reading these result-release related issues is giving me the jitters :nailbite:


            One month more to go.

            After that, the flurry of choosing schools based on DD's results, the dilemmas, the submitting of the options, so on...

            So not looking forward... to the changes, the uncertainties.

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              nms1
              last edited by

              janet88:
              bridesep:

              I understand that pupils get their results slip in their own classroom with parents standing along the corridor? Has the school stopped asking the top performers to go up stage ?


              since 2012, schools are not allowed to identify top performers.

              I think they don't reveal the marks but they do acknowledge the top performers although they don't rank them. At least that's what I heard from friends who went through it last year.

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                timtim
                last edited by

                bridesep:
                I understand that pupils get their results slip in their own classroom with parents standing along the corridor? Has the school stopped asking the top performers to go up stage ?

                Thought it is done in hall....so uneventful if in the small classroom with parents cramp outside the narrow corridor. :slapshead:

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                  winterman05
                  last edited by

                  Can I know if the result slip will indicate if you are eligible for Higher Chinese in Secondary school?

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                    winterman05
                    last edited by

                    Can I know if the result slip will indicate if you are eligible for Higher Chinese in Secondary school?

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                      zbear
                      last edited by

                      winterman05:
                      Can I know if the result slip will indicate if you are eligible for Higher Chinese in Secondary school?


                      No, result slip show only yr HCL grade (if you took PSLE HCL).

                      So long as you pass your CL, you are eligible for HCL in Sec School (if the school offers this subject).

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                        Imp75
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                        omg!!! My hubby is travelling in the psle release date week, I have to go pick up results with DD…so stressed with all the kpo parents…

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