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    2022 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (born in 2010)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • Liew Nga WingL Offline
      Liew Nga Wing
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      I really don’t like the word "filter" through because my kid is not "Residue" or "Filtrate". I prefer to look at it as the first major nationwide exam to assess the academic strengths and weakness on our students.

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      • Zeal mummyZ Offline
        Zeal mummy
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        Can feel the anticipation!! Although I don’t have a psle kid this year, I want to congratulate all P6 parents and children for surviving it! You all did awesome!


        Do celebrate whether or not you did well within your expectations, because it’s been a tough journey and its no easy feat going through it all and surviving!

        Even if you think you did not meet your expectations, do not feel upset as you will definitely do better next time. Celebrate the learning moment as well and take it as a positive feedback. Do plan to celebrate the tremendous effort, regardless the results!

        All the best P6 parents and graduates!

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        • M Offline
          Mr.025413Clumsy
          last edited by

          Good luck to all P6 students and their parents/families!!


          Irrespective of the results, do remember that there's so much more to school and life than the PSLEs 🙂 (That's been my daily mantra for a while too) 🙂

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            Zeal mummy\" post_id=\"2089420\" time=\"1669082038\" user_id=\"58173:[quote=\"Zeal mummy\" post_id=2089420 time=1669082038 user_id=58173]
            Can feel the anticipation!! Although I don’t have a psle kid this year, I want to congratulate all P6 parents and children for surviving it! You all did awesome!

            Do celebrate whether or not you did well within your expectations, because it’s been a tough journey and its no easy feat going through it all and surviving!

            Even if you think you did not meet your expectations, do not feel upset as you will definitely do better next time. Celebrate the learning moment as well and take it as a positive feedback. Do plan to celebrate the tremendous effort, regardless the results!

            All the best P6 parents and graduates![/quote]
            Agree. Just to add on.

            Most of our P6s are old enough to know when they did extremely well or not after receiving their result slips first hand. Parents do not need to add anymore oil to the fire.
            What we can hope is that through this P6 experience, they learnt some important life lessons to be a better person their are now or to wake up in time for their next milestone if they didn't meet their expectations this time.

            The worst that can happen is to allow the outcome of PSLE to break their hearts and lose confidence in life.

            Kuddos to many remarkable parents, many I believe are not in this forum, I have come across, who stand by their children who did them proud with AL19 or AL25.

            This awkward period when random people keep asking how kids have done.... Will pass. Trust us, one year passed and no one is talking about AL scores anymore.

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            • 00skyblue000 Offline
              00skyblue00
              last edited by

              https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/psle-one-year-on-how-my-daughter-learnt-to-detach-herself-from-grades

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              • phtthpP Offline
                phtthp
                last edited by

                Everyone feeling excited,

                can’t wait for

                tomorrow Wednesday (23 Nov 2022), 11.30 am to come & see your own AL score

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                • J Offline
                  jlytze
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                  EarlGrey019\" post_id=\"2089336\" time=\"1668992011\" user_id=\"198855:

                  Hi, we are also considering 3rd lang either Spanish or German. Really appreciate if anyone can share the pro and cons between the above two langs.

                  I also heard from some friends that Japanese is the most difficult with highest dropping rate. Is this true?
                  During the third Lang webinar, the organizers shared drop out rates and details, as well as pros and cons of the 4 third languages offered at moelc. And yes my dd decided on her third Lang after asking the speakers questions - including clarifying hearsay details about jap 😂

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                  • Liew Nga WingL Offline
                    Liew Nga Wing
                    last edited by

                    For reference,


                    https://www.salary.sg/2022/secondary-schools-ranking-2022-psle-achievement-level-score-cut-off/

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                    • Zeal mummyZ Offline
                      Zeal mummy
                      last edited by

                      00skyblue00\" post_id=\"2089423\" time=\"1669084520\" user_id=\"143605:

                      Agree. Just to add on.

                      Most of our P6s are old enough to know when they did extremely well or not after receiving their result slips first hand. Parents do not need to add anymore oil to the fire.
                      What we can hope is that through this P6 experience, they learnt some important life lessons to be a better person their are now or to wake up in time for their next milestone if they didn't meet their expectations this time.

                      The worst that can happen is to allow the outcome of PSLE to break their hearts and lose confidence in life.

                      Kuddos to many remarkable parents, many I believe are not in this forum, I have come across, who stand by their children who did them proud with AL19 or AL25.

                      This awkward period when random people keep asking how kids have done.... Will pass. Trust us, one year passed and no one is talking about AL scores anymore.
                      We had an announced policy of not asking for scores, unless the party wants to tell. It works well.

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                      • Zeal mummyZ Offline
                        Zeal mummy
                        last edited by

                        jlytze\" post_id=\"2089465\" time=\"1669106895\" user_id=\"28060:

                        During the third Lang webinar, the organizers shared drop out rates and details, as well as pros and cons of the 4 third languages offered at moelc. And yes my dd decided on her third Lang after asking the speakers questions - including clarifying hearsay details about jap 😂
                        What did she decide on? Congratulations.
                        There are indeed many kids taking Jap and dropping Jap. Not easy for some but so manageable for others.

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