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    2021 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2009)

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    • JGMumJ Offline
      JGMum
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      Congrats on your girl's stellar results. Yes there is a possibility of balloting at RGS for AL6 but I would think there is a decent chance. Simply put, it's hard to tell how many AL6 were accepted last year and what the probability is.

      I'm in similar situation but am hestiant coz I understand from another thread that Nanyang requires min of B3 as passing grade for HCL 'O' levels while RGS only requires a C6 pass? Anyone knows and can verify? How abt the passing grade for HCL at St Nicks and NJC?

      Gotta choose carefully and know what our kids are in for. NYGH may not be a good fallback option if not confident in excelling in HCL.

      Thanks!

      U are referring to o level HCL. HCL is default in NYGH, however HCL is optional in RGS. But trust me, my eldest DD in RGS takes HCL, and from what I knew, I did not heard of any chinese who did not took HCL in RGS. U took o level HCL in sec 4, and if pass, there is no need for u to study Chinese in jc.

      If u did not took o level HCL, u still need to study Chinese as a subject in jc.

      Please correct me if I am wrong, from what I know, in RI and RGS, students need to take HCL, and pass O-level HCL in order to drop Chinese in JC. (I think a pass means D7 or better)
      But in HCI (and most probably in NYGH), students not only need to take HCL, they need to attain a minimum score of B4 in order to drop Chinese for A-level. So if a student in HCI scores C6 in his 'O'-level HCL, he needs to take Chinese in Year 5/6, cannot drop.

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        infinitz
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        8(P). How about RVHS IP or ACS(I) at Dover for O level route? Any comments?

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          HomerRocks
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          Hi, My DD did really well in math, and expected a better AL. We are thinking of filing for a review/appeal.

          1. Do you think it is worth it?
          2. By what date should we file the appeal?

          (Reference : https://www.ifaq.gov.sg/seab/apps/fcd_faqmain.aspx?qst=hRhkP9BzcBImsx2TBbssMsxu7lqt6UJK70a1wAEVmyfdSZlp3kC3qEU1uwdD2zxBC8h26bwjs%2FIwvamUXpJQllIbGr3zfx%2Fg6R5G3kQwdaBqrmc6VVtGVreSd34s3fzQffAc3pLh5P0kZUHSR8U882cMKpyDOkutRs8WWnkwDfKJm2HarZST7HyOHgFjsjF0gu0GITQvxo4FcsAQZyKl%2FbZPo%2FgY3XAvxDpudJBJGc4%3D#FAQ_2110331)

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            Congrats on your girl's stellar results. Yes there is a possibility of balloting at RGS for AL6 but I would think there is a decent chance. Simply put, it's hard to tell how many AL6 were accepted last year and what the probability is.

            I'm in similar situation but am hestiant coz I understand from another thread that Nanyang requires min of B3 as passing grade for HCL 'O' levels while RGS only requires a C6 pass? Anyone knows and can verify? How abt the passing grade for HCL at St Nicks and NJC?

            Gotta choose carefully and know what our kids are in for. NYGH may not be a good fallback option if not confident in excelling in HCL.

            Thanks!

            I know HCI requires a min of B4 for HCL at 'O'-level (taken in Year 4) if the student wants to drop Chinese in Year 5/6 (and free up his time to focus on other A-level subjects). If not, the student will need to continue with Chinese lessons in Year 5/6. I think Nanyang should have a similar requirement?

            At HCI,
            A1-B4: optional to take lesson in H1 CL
            C5-D7: 2hr classes per week to sit for H1 CL exam end JC1
            E8-F9: 4hr per week to sit for H1 CL exam end JC1
            It will be same at NYGH cause they all go to HCI JC.

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              [quote=crushh post_id=2048419 time=1637850372 user_id=2564]
              Congrats on your girl's stellar results. Yes there is a possibility of balloting at RGS for AL6 but I would think there is a decent chance. Simply put, it's hard to tell how many AL6 were accepted last year and what the probability is.

              I'm in similar situation but am hestiant coz I understand from another thread that Nanyang requires min of B3 as passing grade for HCL 'O' levels while RGS only requires a C6 pass? Anyone knows and can verify? How abt the passing grade for HCL at St Nicks and NJC?

              Gotta choose carefully and know what our kids are in for. NYGH may not be a good fallback option if not confident in excelling in HCL.

              Thanks!

              U are referring to o level HCL. HCL is default in NYGH, however HCL is optional in RGS. But trust me, my eldest DD in RGS takes HCL, and from what I knew, I did not heard of any chinese who did not took HCL in RGS. U took o level HCL in sec 4, and if pass, there is no need for u to study Chinese in jc.

              If u did not took o level HCL, u still need to study Chinese as a subject in jc.

              Please correct me if I am wrong, from what I know, in RI and RGS, students need to take HCL, and pass O-level HCL in order to drop Chinese in JC. (I think a pass means D7 or better)
              But in HCI (and most probably in NYGH), students not only need to take HCL, they need to attain a minimum score of B4 in order to drop Chinese for A-level. So if a student in HCI scores C6 in his 'O'-level HCL, he needs to take Chinese in Year 5/6, cannot drop.[/quote]My understanding is the same as yours. Having said that, most kids who qualify for HCI/NYGH should have no issues getting the min B4 for HCL. In fact, with the SAP culture, I believe that majority of them would be getting A1/2.

              So I don’t see the B4 requirement as an obstacle at all. As long as the kids don’t hate the language, they definitely can do it.

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              • scruffy76S Offline
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                Hello,

                My kid scored AL10 and we stay in the East. We are keen to go for Anglican High or Chung Cheng, but don’t have HC. Will my kid be disadvantaged if we put either of these schools as option 1? Grateful for anyone’s guidance. Thank you.

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                  scruffy76
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                  Hello,

                  My kid scored AL10 and we stay in the East. We are keen to go for Anglican High or Chung Cheng, but don’t have HC. Will my kid be disadvantaged if we put either of these schools as option 1? Grateful for anyone’s guidance. Thank you.

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                    brfish
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                    How does the tie breaker work exactly?


                    I understand how the sequence and everything. But that’s in single school situation. How does it work when there are multiple students and multiple schools?

                    Let’s say there are two students, Joe Al 8D and Jill AL 8M. There are two schools, A and B, each with 1 seat left. A is SAP school and B is not. Joe and Jill are the only people competing for the last seat.

                    Joe’s choices are:
                    1. RI (COP 6 so he didn’t get in)
                    2. School B
                    3. School A

                    Jill’s choices are:
                    1. School A
                    2. School B

                    From school A perspective, Joe is ahead with D in HCL. From school B perspective, both students are the same so need to ballot.

                    So will Joe places into A first, then Jill gets into B without need to ballot. Or do they ballot for school B first, and the one not getting it go to School A?

                    Also note in this situation the COP for school A would be different…

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                      [quote=siokhoon post_id=2048370 time=1637843072 user_id=122732]My girl has AL6M, am thinking of this order:

                      1. RGS (COP = 6)
                      2. NYG (COP = 7M)
                      3. St Nick IP (COP = 7M)
                      4. NJC (COP = 7)
                      5. SCGS (COP = 😎
                      6. Dunman / Cedar Girl (COP = 😎

                      She is only interested in RGS so though chance of balloting is high, I think should at least try. And I am prepared that NYG will also have no chance.

                      Will she be safe for St Nick / NJC?

                      Congrats on your girl's stellar results. Yes there is a possibility of balloting at RGS for AL6 but I would think there is a decent chance. Simply put, it's hard to tell how many AL6 were accepted last year and what the probability is.

                      I'm in similar situation but am hestiant coz I understand from another thread that Nanyang requires min of B3 as passing grade for HCL 'O' levels while RGS only requires a C6 pass? Anyone knows and can verify? How abt the passing grade for HCL at St Nicks and NJC?

                      Gotta choose carefully and know what our kids are in for. NYGH may not be a good fallback option if not confident in excelling in HCL.

                      Thanks!

                      U are referring to o level HCL. HCL is default in NYGH, however HCL is optional in RGS. But trust me, my eldest DD in RGS takes HCL, and from what I knew, I did not heard of any chinese who did not took HCL in RGS. U took o level HCL in sec 4, and if pass, there is no need for u to study Chinese in jc.

                      If u did not took o level HCL, u still need to study Chinese as a subject in jc.

                      Add on, to go into respective jc, RGS requires 60% marks in every subject, an average B4 in every subject, before u can proceed to RJC. NYGH requires 65% marks in every subject, an average B3 in all subjects before proceeding to hwa Chung jc. This is not specific to HCL, but average in all subjects.[/quote]Not sure about NYGH but are you sure about RGS promo requirements? For RI Y4 to Y5, only needs GPA 2.0 (50%) and it’s only taking core 5 + 1 best subject for computation, not all subjects.

                      Are you saying that RGS’ promo requirements are different from RI’s? I find this a little puzzling tbh.

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                        Judyshim01
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                        [quote=CCK2008 post_id=2048426 time=1637850936 user_id=26004]

                        U are referring to o level HCL. HCL is default in NYGH, however HCL is optional in RGS. But trust me, my eldest DD in RGS takes HCL, and from what I knew, I did not heard of any chinese who did not took HCL in RGS. U took o level HCL in sec 4, and if pass, there is no need for u to study Chinese in jc.

                        If u did not took o level HCL, u still need to study Chinese as a subject in jc.

                        Please correct me if I am wrong, from what I know, in RI and RGS, students need to take HCL, and pass O-level HCL in order to drop Chinese in JC. (I think a pass means D7 or better)
                        But in HCI (and most probably in NYGH), students not only need to take HCL, they need to attain a minimum score of B4 in order to drop Chinese for A-level. So if a student in HCI scores C6 in his 'O'-level HCL, he needs to take Chinese in Year 5/6, cannot drop.

                        My understanding is the same as yours. Having said that, most kids who qualify for HCI/NYGH should have no issues getting the min B4 for HCL. In fact, with the SAP culture, I believe that majority of them would be getting A1/2.

                        So I don’t see the B4 requirement as an obstacle at all. As long as the kids don’t hate the language, they definitely can do it.[/quote]
                        At HCI, depending on end JC1 CL exam result, student can drop CL at JC2.

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