2021 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2009)
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SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2048195\" time=\"1637814578\" user_id=\"188234:
True, I have modified to ~ approximate, thanks.
Note, AL8 for Third Language was fixed by MOE and it is not floating (as the eligibility was in the past). Hence, I would put forth that we don't know exactly where the Top 10% stops anymore and therefore there a bit more uncertainty for the AL8-AL9 IP/O level schools. In the past, if you got the HMT / Third language eligibility it was extremely unlikely you would miss all of these schools (low 250s t-score COP) as the simple comparison of spaces and students ahead of you made it tough (if not impossible).putien\" post_id=\"2048174\" time=\"1637812136\" user_id=\"29927:
Hope this helps.
Since AL is raw marks only, in any given year depending on the papers, cohort, and how students maximize the AL score the Top 10% could be a) somewhere in AL8 / AL8 extends beyond 10% or b) AL7 or AL9 (as an extreme). I don't think there has been a sea change in raw marks obtained and most likely it is still somewhere in AL8, but just saying we don't know for sure like we did in the past precisely how many people AL8 or better includes. For safety, it's something to keep in mind for the 6th choice. -
Bleep\" post_id=\"2048172\" time=\"1637811478\" user_id=\"195257:
Not so likely that MGS IP will see AL5 as COP, therefore should still try as the 1st choice if it's really the child's dream school. Just have to make sure that there's a sensible safety placed in the 6th choice. (in fact, if you put SCGS IP as 3rd-5th choice, tat's probably quite a good safety, and if IP is the goal, put Temasek JC as 6th choice)
MGS IB cop 5 then she can't make it. Cop 6 then she may end up ballot. Then the f don't get that 2nd choice risky if cop is 7 or 8 all those put first choice with 5/6 points in and full?sportyger\" post_id=\"2048168\" time=\"1637811178\" user_id=\"28161:
Daughter got AL6(M), thinking of putting MGS IB as first choice and St Nicks IP as second choice. Do you all think it's OK?
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panimalara\" post_id=\"2048179\" time=\"1637812805\" user_id=\"196002:
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My daughter scored AL 19 this year. Please help to suggest secondary schools nearby ang mo kio area.
Greendale Secondary School
Compassvale Secondary School
North Vista Secondary School
Beatty Secondary School
19
Seng Kang Secondary School
Christ Church Secondary School
Orchid Park Secondary School
Peirce Secondary School
20
Woodgrove Secondary School
Punggol Secondary School
Admiralty Secondary School
Naval Base Secondary School
Yishun Secondary School
Hougang Secondary School
21
Serangoon Secondary School
Yio Chu Kang Secondary School
Guangyang Secondary School
22
Canberra Secondary School
Bartley Secondary School
Northbrooks Secondary School
Northland Secondary School
Sembawang Secondary School
Serangoon Garden Secondary School
Woodlands Secondary School
Yuying Secondary School
Peicai Secondary School
Whitley Secondary School
Marsiling Secondary School
Find out from the website gothere.sg to see if you have direct bus or train from your home to the above secondary schools. Eliminate those that don't. Eliminate those that take too long to travel to.
You should be left with 6 or more choices. Go to school website with your child to see open-house or any other info like CCAs. All the best! -
putien\" post_id=\"2048174\" time=\"1637812136\" user_id=\"29927:
Updated after feedback.Hope this helps.
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has anyone attended MGS open house or familiar with classes in MGS?
Are there still SBA classes for o level? How are the girls selected to SBA classes? By subject? What is the SBA COP for non-affiliated?
What is the chance for a score of AL8? -
Luxedream\" post_id=\"2047985\" time=\"1637771077\" user_id=\"98340:
If the child is eligible for ESIS, the child will be informed on PSLE results day, NOT upon posting to independent school. The part about DSA is just saying that regardless whether the child enters the independent school via S1 posting or DSA, the child will be eligible for ESIS as long as the results meet the ESIS cut off.[/quote]I see, so the eligibility for the scholarship is only offered on psle results day. I understand about the DSA part. i was just thinking if it could be due to the fact that it's being offered to DSA students posted to independent schools First cos they r confirmed going into indep schools. As for the cut off, do they merely look at AL5/6 or the raw scores?
Actually AL5 may not be the cut off, cos ESIS letter may had been given to those who had been confirmed via DSA to an independent school. My rationale is that only those confirmed thru DSA going to Indep. schools got offered the scholarship first. need someone who's successful in dsa to an independent school and who scored AL6 to confirm if he/she got the scholarship too. other AL6s still need to go through posting to be placed in an indep. school. maybe by then , they will send out the eligibility letters. ESIS is meant for those attending indep schools onlyjkorompis\" post_id=\"2047887\" time=\"1637754265\" user_id=\"193874:
[quote=Judyshim01 post_id=2047868 time=1637750556 user_id=121564]
It seems that the criteria for ESIS has been changed from the previous years. Below os from moe website. I guess that students who got ESIS this time are those admitted to independent school through DSA.
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Awarded to the top one-third of students admitted to independent schools by PSLE score.
Students who meet the ESIS cut-off score and are admitted to independent schools under the Direct School Admission Exercise will also be offered the ESIS. -
The EESIS eligibility letter is issued on results day (for both DSA and non-DSA students)
But whether or not the EESIS scholarship funds are disbursed to the student depends on whether the student enrols in an independent school or not.
So if u get the eligibility letter, but NOT attending independent school, you dont get any EESIS money.
That is what i understand. Feel free to correct. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2048215\" time=\"1637818821\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2048215 time=1637818821 user_id=53606]
Correct.
The EESIS eligibility letter is issued on results day (for both DSA and non-DSA students)
But whether or not the EESIS scholarship funds are disbursed to the student depends on whether the student enrols in an independent school or not.
So if u get the eligibility letter, but NOT attending independent school, you dont get any EESIS money.
That is what i understand. Feel free to correct.[/quote]
This also means that if you already dsa into the independent school, but did not score well enough to qualify for eeis, you dont get the money. -
Asdfgh\" post_id=\"2048067\" time=\"1637803905\" user_id=\"61111:
Can consider VS, my son has a few friends staying in Pasir Ris.
Hi,
We are staying at Pasir Ris. My son got AL7M.
May I know what any advise on Secondary School Selection?
1. NAN CHIAU HIGH SCHOOL - 40 min
2. HWA CHONG INSTITUTION - 80 min
3.TEMASEK JUNIOR COLLEGE - 65 min (upgrading from 2024 to 2027 (tentative), school will hold classes at 2 Tampines Ave 9)
4.CATHOLIC JUNIOR COLLEGE - 70 min
Should we even consider if the travelling take more than 1 hour?
Any other school that we should put into consideration? -
Veyron\" post_id=\"2048060\" time=\"1637803070\" user_id=\"30663:
So far, no parents have reported any AL6 students getting ESIS yet. And I also doubt MOE will do anything like this to complicate the selection criteria because AL grade is now the new rating system.
Maybe MOE still used raw score to get the top 3%, so some AL6 may get ESIS award.CCK2008\" post_id=\"2048055\" time=\"1637801817\" user_id=\"26004:
[quote=Veyron post_id=2048048 time=1637800884 user_id=30663]I believe ESIS cut off point under the AL system should be different to T-score.
a) Under T-score, the ESIS is around 261 to 262.
b) Under AL system ESIS is AL5
Which mean, under AL system, those AL6 or AL7 students with combined t-score of 262 and above will not be eligilble for ESIS, while in the past it may be possible
Furthermore if AL6 + ESIS is better than AL6, then many parents and students go back to the old ways of chasing after 100 marks just to qualify for ESIS.[/quote]with due respect, i think it doesn't make sense if ESIS purposely impose AL5 as the cut off for top 3%. The \" TOP 3%\" in itself means total raw scores logically. otherwise it is not fair to the AL6/AL7s whose scores are better than AL5s, whose efforts need to be rewarded.
no parents here have reported AL6s getting ESIS could be the fact that they are not in this forum or prefer to be low profile.
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