2021 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2009)
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Agree, very difficult to do anything.
We are planning on having our DD do things like:
1. Independent shopping at wet market, malls. She already shops at the HDB shops
2. We are Indians, so we want her to independently shop at the Deepawali market at Little India
3. Independent cycling
4. Independent money withdrawal of money from ATM
5. Independent bus/MRT travel to her prospective schools
6. Laundry, all aspects like washing clothes, folding, ironing
7. Household jobs like washing dishes, sweeping and mopping the floor
8. Cooking meals independently for everyone in the house
9. She reads and reads and reads, so that's one thing. Loves going to the library
Our DD does a lot of these things in parts, and other kids may already be doing these stuff, but we want her to mindfully do the above items. Once secondary school starts, it will be more difficult to plan and do these activities.
Of course, we plan some things as family also, so that's also there. Open to other suggestions.ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2041499\" time=\"1633836746\" user_id=\"3:
Seriously, I think you guys should all be awarded some Singapore Math Award for linking t-scores to al scores. The math is so chim that I have a hard time trying to follow. Until we realise there is no exact relationship and whatever we are doing is just making conjectures. Well anyway, good job, folks. I'll just wait for the actual results.
Now, whose kids are actually doing something besides being on that playstation or xbox? It's hard to think of anything else for them to do in this pandemic. -
ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2041499\" time=\"1633836746\" user_id=\"3:
Ikr! My elder child is post-PSLE, my p4 child has no exams, so both happily looking at YouTube or Roblox.... Looking at staycation to reward my girl for trying her best for the PSLE but that won't span the whole remaining months of the year! Just looking at some craft/STEM kits to keep them busy and get their eyes off the devices!
Seriously, I think you guys should all be awarded some Singapore Math Award for linking t-scores to al scores. The math is so chim that I have a hard time trying to follow. Until we realise there is no exact relationship and whatever we are doing is just making conjectures. Well anyway, good job, folks. I'll just wait for the actual results.
Now, whose kids are actually doing something besides being on that playstation or xbox? It's hard to think of anything else for them to do in this pandemic. -
To determine the AL RANGE, MOE will have to include everyone from the 1st to the last students. (1st = highest t-score)
To determine the AL COP, MOE will be based on the actual PSLE score of the last student (last = lowest t-score) and convert to AL using raw score. -
Mommymini\" post_id=\"2041543\" time=\"1633845191\" user_id=\"129282:
Has your girl chosen her school yet? My girl has 2 in mind but there are 6 choices so we will need to also spend time to see the e-open houses and explore transport options to fill up the remaining 4 choices. Once the results are out, I think we only have 6 days to fill up the posting form? So best to plan early too.
Agree, very difficult to do anything.
We are planning on having our DD do things like:
1. Independent shopping at wet market, malls. She already shops at the HDB shops
2. We are Indians, so we want her to independently shop at the Deepawali market at Little India
3. Independent cycling
4. Independent money withdrawal of money from ATM
5. Independent bus/MRT travel to her prospective schools
6. Laundry, all aspects like washing clothes, folding, ironing
7. Household jobs like washing dishes, sweeping and mopping the floor
8. Cooking meals independently for everyone in the house
9. She reads and reads and reads, so that's one thing. Loves going to the library
Our DD does a lot of these things in parts, and other kids may already be doing these stuff, but we want her to mindfully do the above items. Once secondary school starts, it will be more difficult to plan and do these activities.
Of course, we plan some things as family also, so that's also there. Open to other suggestions. -
My daughter got CO to SOTA, and WL to SCGS. She is sure to select one of them, so all discussion is SOTA vs SCGS in our home.
Pegasus08\" post_id=\"2041548\" time=\"1633845831\" user_id=\"41264:
Has your girl chosen her school yet? My girl has 2 in mind but there are 6 choices so we will need to also spend time to see the e-open houses and explore transport options to fill up the remaining 4 choices. Once the results are out, I think we only have 6 days to fill up the posting form? So best to plan early too. -
Mommymini\" post_id=\"2041550\" time=\"1633846261\" user_id=\"129282:
Congrats! I am looking at SCGS as one of the choices too, but my girl doesn't like the uniform...I am an old girl of SC, so trying to convince her that the uniform is very suitable for the hot weather 😋
My daughter got CO to SOTA, and WL to SCGS. She is sure to select one of them, so all discussion is SOTA vs SCGS in our home.Pegasus08\" post_id=\"2041548\" time=\"1633845831\" user_id=\"41264:
Has your girl chosen her school yet? My girl has 2 in mind but there are 6 choices so we will need to also spend time to see the e-open houses and explore transport options to fill up the remaining 4 choices. Once the results are out, I think we only have 6 days to fill up the posting form? So best to plan early too. -
T-score is over, we just keep it simple.
Come Nov when PSLE results are out, setup a poll for all 29 (4-32) possible AL scores.
The KS community can help one another by indicating the score of their P6 child/children truthfully and anonymously. A high participation rate will give us an idea of the % distribution of the AL scores for 2021 cohort. This way, we can make an informed decision when choosing the secondary schools and hopefully avoid balloting.
For parents interested in IP schools for their child, take note that around 4,000 Sec 1 students enter the IP each year, which is roughly 10% of the PSLE cohort. The top 1/3 of this group who are Singapore citizens qualify for ESIS which is about 3% of the cohort. The poll results will help you to decide on the odds of getting into IP. -
putien\" post_id=\"2041553\" time=\"1633847093\" user_id=\"29927:
I like your constructive suggestion.
T-score is over, we just keep it simple.
Come Nov when PSLE results are out, setup a poll for all 29 (4-32) possible AL scores.
The KS community can help one another by indicating the score of their P6 child/children truthfully and anonymously. A high participation rate will give us an idea of the % distribution of the AL scores for 2021 cohort. This way, we can make an informed decision when choosing the secondary schools and hopefully avoid balloting.
For parents interested in IP schools for their child, take note that around 4,000 Sec 1 students enter the IP each year, which is roughly 10% of the PSLE cohort. The top 1/3 of this group who are Singapore citizens qualify for ESIS which is about 3% of the cohort. The poll results will help you to decide on the odds of getting into IP. -
I have been a silent reader on this platform for some years now, having had children under both the T score and the new AL. It is interesting to note how parents with no prior knowledge and experience regarding the old psle t score can use their limited knowledge to link the t score to the new AL. It is clear from MOE’s published info (and many KS parents from this forum have pointed out as well) that the last t score student of a particular school may not be equivalent to the AL cut off in MOE’s simulation. It has been known that t score is the addition of each subjects’ t score, which is a factor of the bell curve and the cohorts strength/averages. Personally I have also heard (from some educators although this info was never verified or confirmed by official sources) of how the A stars might have been moved year on year, ie eg A* may or may not be 91 and above, depending on difficulty of paper. Since we can never know the raw score of papers under the old t score system, we can never link them to the new AL system or make any correct predictions out of it. Instead of wasting time and energy misleading and confusing each other, let’s aim to spend our time wisely. What we can do right now for our first batch of AL kids is to have a game plan where we narrow down with them the school choices and ranking, taking into considerations our kids’ preferences and strengths and what the matching school has to offer - this is also a form of bonding during this free time where we have an open communication with our children on their goals and aspirations for the new journey ahead.
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Pegasus08\" post_id=\"2041544\" time=\"1633845211\" user_id=\"41264:
Yuh... hard to think of ways to keep them busy. I think we should not keep them away from their devices, but we should give them options to know there is more out there. Let them see for themselves what they are missing out on if they keep on their xboxes.
Ikr! My elder child is post-PSLE, my p4 child has no exams, so both happily looking at YouTube or Roblox.... Looking at staycation to reward my girl for trying her best for the PSLE but that won't span the whole remaining months of the year! Just looking at some craft/STEM kits to keep them busy and get their eyes off the devices!
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