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    2020 PSLE Discussions and Strategies(for those born in 2008)

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    • T Offline
      tutormum
      last edited by

      From what I have gathered speaking to teachers and students (my own children and their teachers included), it depends on different schools and what the teachers deem fit.


      Normal Technical stream
      I tutored a sec 1 student from this stream years ago. The syllabus was similar to the P4 level.

      NA stream
      The syllabus is similar to Express stream except that it is taught at a slower pace. The students will sit for the Normal level in sec 4 and the better performers will proceed to take O levels in sec 5. In other words, they are given an extra year to prepare for their O levels. I was told by a teacher that it is more tough on a student in a NA stream than one who goes to the Express stream. Therefore, if your child is able to go to the Express stream it is better than opting for the NA stream. However, if the child is in a NA stream in a band 1 school, their progress is comparable to their peers in the Express stream in a band 2 school. I have heard of students who though made it to the Express stream in a band 2 school with their PSLE score, chose to go to the NA stream in a band 1 school. However, to be able to be transferred to the Express stream after their sec 1 final exams is not easy as only the top performers will be able to make it bearing in mind that the standard is high. If the same student goes to the NA stream in a band 2 school, the chances of being transferred to the Express stream is higher as the standard is lower compared to a band 1 school. By standard, I mean the pace of teaching as the syllabus is basically the same for all schools.

      Express stream
      Though students made it to the Express stream, the gap between the top scorers and the average scorers is very wide. For students in a band 1 school, they are taught at a faster pace and even cover some topics beyond their level for example, topics for sec 2 are taught near the end of sec 1 after the syllabus for sec 1 is completed. For a band 2 school, teachers do spend time going over topics that were learnt in primary school if the students are weak in them. Similarly for NA stream, the teachers may do the same. This is to better prepare them for their sec school syllabus.

      I use band 1 and band 2 for easy illustration. Different schools have their own different teaching methods and practice.

      For subject combinations, it depends on whether the subjects are offered by the schools and if there are enough students to form a class. If a student is deemed able, he will be allowed to offer additional subjects for O levels. Therefore, your child may not be able to offer the subjects he like for his sec 2 streaming and even have to take those that he doesn’t like.

      I can only say that my DS3 didn’t have to buy any textbook as his school teachers will provide them with notes complied as textbooks. These notes are paid for at the beginning of each school year. For textbooks, if you want to save a bomb, you can go to BBC to get second hand ones which can cost half of the new ones. That is if your child doesn’t mind using used books. The store also sells new textbooks and sometimes you can even get new ones at a cheaper price. These are new books that are left too long on the shelves and grossed over by fussy buyers. You may also sell your used textbooks to them.

      For 10 years series, the schools will be using them to prepare your child for their exams. If your child has tuition, the tutor will use them too.

      As my DSs don’t have tuition and I only tutor primary school students, I am not familiar with sec school syllabus except for the subjects offered.

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      • passioninlearningP Offline
        passioninlearning
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        With the exception of IP stream, the syllabus for Express and Normal Streams should be same across all schools, taking into consideration streaming milestones in sec 2.

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        • zac's mumZ Offline
          zac's mum
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          Talking about sec 2 streaming, there is a very broad generalization that the Pure Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) are offered in “tier 1” Express schools, whereas “tier 2” Express students only have Combined Science options available to them. NA usually do Combined Sciences too.


          Promotion criteria of want to transfer from NA to Express is set very high. I saw some schools websites indicated must score A1 in that NA subject then will be considered to upgrade to Sec 2 Express for that subject. Not sure about SBB schools, but I saw somewhere that now maximum can take only 3 higher stream (Eg Express) subjects for a lower (Eg NA) stream student.

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          • DinoD Offline
            Dino
            last edited by

            tier 1 = schools that also offer pure sciences, in addition to combined science?

            tier 2 = schools only have combined sciences?

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            • MerlionInGermanyM Offline
              MerlionInGermany
              last edited by

              Ok, so i dont know which are tier 1 and tier 2 schools but it seems like schools such as Kuo Chuan and Deyi and Bowen have pure AND combined science, so I dont really think there are schools without pure science, prob just fewer students taking them but not zero. And then there are some schools that have only pure science.


              So I guess it should be schools with pure science only and schools with pure and combined science.

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              • zac's mumZ Offline
                zac's mum
                last edited by

                Tier 1 tier 2 is my own naming system. Because there’s not even any Band 1 Band 2 official naming system any more.


                Whatever you want to call them. Better schools versus not so good Express schools.

                Like the top Express schools have several 3 pure Sciences classes, whereas ~200 COP Express schools may only have combined science available. At most 1 class having 2 pure sciences.

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                • aclim3811A Offline
                  aclim3811
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                  MY DD received Choosing your Secondary School 2021 hard copy today. :stompfeet:

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                  • aclim3811A Offline
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                    https://postimg.cc/5HtmBt2L


                    Here is how it look like ! :stompfeet:

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                    • passioninlearningP Offline
                      passioninlearning
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                      zac's mum\" post_id=\"1998655\" time=\"1602587944\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1998655 time=1602587944 user_id=53606]
                      Tier 1 tier 2 is my own naming system. Because there’s not even any Band 1 Band 2 official naming system any more.

                      Whatever you want to call them. Better schools versus not so good Express schools.

                      Like the top Express schools have several 3 pure Sciences classes, whereas ~200 COP Express schools may only have combined science available. At most 1 class having 2 pure sciences.[/quote]
                      .

                      That's logical, since students in 200+ range may have average academic abilities, as far as one off exams indicate.

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                      • zac's mumZ Offline
                        zac's mum
                        last edited by

                        aclim3811\" post_id=\"1998659\" time=\"1602591198\" user_id=\"15579:

                        https://postimg.cc/5HtmBt2L

                        Here is how it look like ! :stompfeet:
                        Erm, why are you angry about that?

                        Hard copy easier to flip & annotate than scrolling thru PDF. Finish already can use as scrap paper wrap fish bones also.

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