2016 PSLE Results & Secondary Posting Discussions
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anxious.dad:
I am neither god nor have link to any unofficial source, thus, would not be able to guess the 2016 COP for RGS. However, based on information that has been shared on kiasuparents website, I believe the performance of the 2016 PSLE cohort is similar to the 2015 PSLE cohort with the same highest t-score, the same EESIS cutoff and the same top 10% cutoff at 252. One thing I am sure is that the COP is dependent on the school's popularity and the available vacancy. The 2016 cohort is smaller as compared to 2015, 38,808 students versus 39,286 students. As such there are likely to be lesser number of students with t-score of 260 and above this year. However, will the school be reducing her intake? If the traditionally popular schools are to maintain their intake, will we be seeing more merging of less popular schools? I think one important info that you may like to obtain from your unofficial (informal) source is the 2016 intake for RGS. I remembered reading from the DSA thread that RGS started to issue waitlist for DSA candidates this year, this would definitely affect the vacancy available for S1 posting. Popularity is another factor that nobody can predict![/quote]In summary, we will tell you the answer on 21 December 2016.
You are asking something that only god has the answer...karu:
[quote=\"Guest2016\"]Hi
From various unofficial sources, it seems that the cohort as a whole this year generally performed better than last year.
This is an indication that the COP might go up for top schools?
2016 RGS COP is 260.
What is the chance for the score of 261 getting into it this time?
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anxious.dad:
I am neither god nor have link to any unofficial source, thus, would not be able to guess the 2016 COP for RGS. However, based on information that has been shared on kiasuparents website, I believe the performance of the 2016 PSLE cohort is similar to the 2015 PSLE cohort with the same highest t-score, the same EESIS cutoff and the same top 10% cutoff at 252. One thing I am sure is that the COP is dependent on the school's popularity and the available vacancy. The 2016 cohort is smaller as compared to 2015, 38,808 students versus 39,286 students. As such there are likely to be lesser number of students with t-score of 260 and above this year. However, will the school be reducing her intake? If the traditionally popular schools are to maintain their intake, will we be seeing more merging of less popular schools? I think one important info that you may like to obtain from your unofficial (informal) source is the 2016 intake for RGS. I remembered reading from the DSA thread that RGS started to issue waitlist for DSA candidates this year, this would definitely affect the vacancy available for S1 posting. Popularity is another factor that nobody can predict![/quote] :thankyou:
You are asking something that only god has the answer...karu:
[quote=\"Guest2016\"]Hi
From various unofficial sources, it seems that the cohort as a whole this year generally performed better than last year.
This is an indication that the COP might go up for top schools?
2016 RGS COP is 260.
What is the chance for the score of 261 getting into it this time?
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Guest2016:
Do not worry unnecessarily. Your girl has done a good job, with a result very very likely to end up in RGS.Hi
From various unofficial sources, it seems that the cohort as a whole this year generally performed better than last year.
This is an indication that the COP might go up for top schools?
2016 RGS COP is 260.
What is the chance for the score of 261 getting into it this time?
But what will come will come... in the worst case scenario, so move on with her 2nd choice school.
Sometimes our feelings will indirectly affect the feelings of our child.
Let's encourage them and move on... PSLE is just the beginning of a longer and tougher road ahead.
All the best! -
Oh My Gosh:
RGS score of 260 is below your daughter's COP of 261...it shouldn't be a problem.
Do not worry unnecessarily. Your girl has done a good job, with a result very very likely to end up in RGS.Guest2016:
Hi
From various unofficial sources, it seems that the cohort as a whole this year generally performed better than last year.
This is an indication that the COP might go up for top schools?
2016 RGS COP is 260.
What is the chance for the score of 261 getting into it this time?
But what will come will come... in the worst case scenario, so move on with her 2nd choice school.
Sometimes our feelings will indirectly affect the feelings of our child.
Let's encourage them and move on... PSLE is just the beginning of a longer and tougher road ahead.
All the best!
PSLE is history...the road ahead is going to be tough. -
The norm is that girls will out perform boys. So girls school COP are likely to be higher.
Unless RGS has adjusted the DSA nos. or decided to change intake nos. Then I think the COP will differ quite a bit.
Perhaps u can call them up & see if they will share any info. Otherwise just chill & enjoy the hols til 21/12. -
The norm is that girls will out perform boys. So girls school COP are likely to be higher.
Unless RGS has adjusted the DSA nos. or decided to change intake nos. Then I think the COP will differ quite a bit.
Perhaps u can call them up & see if they will share any info. Otherwise just chill & enjoy the hols til 21/12. -
2 weeks more…sec 1 posting, buy uniforms/books and we can finally have a closure to primary school.
christmas followed by new year, and say hello to 7 subjects -
janet88:
Pri and sec uniform different?2 weeks more...sec 1 posting, buy uniforms/books and we can finally have a closure to primary school.
christmas followed by new year, and say hello to 7 subjects -
It’s about time. The kids had enuff fun since Oct… 2 Full months of fun.
One last finale out of country before Sec1 posting & prep for school after Xmas. -
Nebbermind:
for daughter, it's the same uniform.
Pri and sec uniform different?janet88:
2 weeks more...sec 1 posting, buy uniforms/books and we can finally have a closure to primary school.
christmas followed by new year, and say hello to 7 subjects
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