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    2016 PSLE Results & Secondary Posting Discussions

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    • B Offline
      BigDevil
      last edited by

      Dama:
      Checked with mgs

      O level -255
      IP-259
      COP for MGS last year was
      IP - 261
      O level - 253

      It was mentioned that MGS added one more IP class for next year.
      https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1735692#p1735692

      Did the one class increase in IP lead to one class less in O level track?
      If it did, then that could explain why COP for O level track is higher.

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        floppy
        last edited by

        BigDevil:
        Dama:

        Checked with mgs

        O level -255
        IP-259

        COP for MGS last year was
        IP - 261
        O level - 253

        It was mentioned that MGS added one more IP class for next year.
        https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1735692#p1735692

        Did the one class increase in IP lead to one class less in O level track?
        If it did, then that could explain why COP for O level track is higher.

        Considering that the number of classrooms are finite, that could very well be the reason.

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        • UBKmomU Offline
          UBKmom
          last edited by

          snggy:
          UBKmom:

          [quote=\"Dama\"]Checked with mgs

          O level -255
          IP-259

          Wow...MGS fast catching up with RGS and even surpass DHS, Cedar and NJC interms of cutoff.

          Anyone have cutoff for:

          1) RI
          2) ACSI
          3) RGS
          4) Catholic High
          5) VS

          I beg to differ for MGS. They have affiliation which is as low as 220. Most of the girls will remain. That means less vacancies for non-affiliation. That is why their cut off is \"high\". So, it is not correct to say it has \"catch up\". Just to share my views.[/quote]But I understand there is no affiliation for their IP.

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          • L Offline
            Libalf
            last edited by

            UBKmom:


            But I understand there is no affiliation for their IP.
            MGS IP is the only girls' school that offers IB. Perhaps that's the reason the Cop is high. And as someone mentioned earlier above, MGS added one more IP class. That could be the reason MGS IP Cop shifted down a bit

            Demand vs supply...

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            • PiggyLalalaP Offline
              PiggyLalala
              last edited by

              http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/slight-dip-in-cut-off-points-for-popular-secondary-schools-despite-record-psle


              Slight dip in cut-off points for popular secondary schools despite record PSLE performance
              SINGAPORE - The minimum entry requirement for most popular secondary schools dropped slightly this year.

              This is despite the cohort's record performance at the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) this year, with 98.4 per cent doing well enough to progress to secondary school - a new record since the national exam was introduced in 1960.

              One reason for this dip could be the smaller cohort size. A total of 38,808 pupils sat the PSLE this year, down from 39,286 last year.

              Schools with the highest cut-off points based on the PSLE T-score include Nanyang Girls' High School, which had a minimum score of 264 points, the same as last year's. The score is aggregated from four subjects at the exams.

              The score for entry to Methodist Girls' School's Integrated Programme dropped from 261 last year to 259 this year, while that for Dunman High School went down from 258 to 257.

              At both Raffles Institution (RI) and Hwa Chong Institution (HCI), the cut-off point went down by one point. At RI, it went down from 261 to 260, while at HCI it went down from 260 to 259.

              The cut-off scores for CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' School's Integrated Programme and O-level track this year were 257 and 253 respectively, compared to last year's 258 and 253.

              Those who did not meet the cut-off points will find it difficult to transfer to another school. Last year (2015),the Ministry of Education issued a new directive. All secondary schools are now not allowed to take in transfer pupils whose PSLE scores did not meet their cut-off points during the school transfer season.

              Before this, schools with vacancies after the Secondary 1 posting exercise could accept students with lower scores who appeal.

              Students were informed on Wednesday of the secondary schools that they have been posted to, and must report to their respective secondary schools on Thursday at 8.30am.

              Those applying for school transfers should first report to their posted secondary schools, and submit an application form to the schools that they wish to appeal to by 12 noon on Thursday.

              The results of the appeals will only be made known to applicants in early January next year.

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              • C Offline
                Coolmummy29
                last edited by

                VS:

                ā€˜O’ level - 245
                IP - 252

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                • B Offline
                  BigDevil
                  last edited by

                  COP compilation: https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=88059

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                  • J Offline
                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    I remember back then in 2010, the monkey year intake is the lowest for p1...but Psle results were an astonishing 98.4% passes.


                    With the confirmation of Daughter getting into her affiliated secondary school, I can finally breathe a sigh of relief. :rahrah:

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                      sleepy
                      last edited by

                      janet88:

                      With the confirmation of Daughter getting into her affiliated secondary school, I can finally breathe a sigh of relief. :rahrah:
                      :congrats:

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                        SpartanMum
                        last edited by

                        sleepy:
                        janet88:


                        With the confirmation of Daughter getting into her affiliated secondary school, I can finally breathe a sigh of relief. :rahrah:

                        :congrats:


                        Yes....well done and congrats Momma Janet! I know you will soon get into the swing of things for DD's sec 1 year šŸ™‚ All the best!

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