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    2024 PSLE Discussions and Strategies

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    • jackjamesJ Offline
      jackjames
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      I just wrote a blog about PSLE COP (Cut-off-points), let's see the strategy works for PSEL COP 2022, 2 more years to go! PSLE 2024, let's go! 🙂


      https://conqueringsingaporeeducationsystem.blogspot.com/

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      • SG_KP1S Offline
        SG_KP1
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        jackjames\" post_id=\"2090839\" time=\"1669681276\" user_id=\"100102:

        I just wrote a blog about PSLE COP (Cut-off-points), let's see the strategy works for PSEL COP 2022, 2 more years to go! PSLE 2024, let's go! 🙂

        https://conqueringsingaporeeducationsystem.blogspot.com/
        Hi. Just for clarity:

        #1. For RI and ACS(I), HCL grade does not matter. Could be Distinction or no HCL; the total AL Score is what determines priority (then citizenship, choice, ballot).

        #2. Last year's (2021 PSLE) COPs were RI = AL6, HCI = AL7(M), ACS(I) = AL7, RVHS = AL9(M). Hence, the sure in scores required are RI = AL5, HCI = AL7(D) (AL6 something to be safe), ACS(I) = AL6, RVHS= AL9(D) (AL8 something to be safe).

        Obviously, can update later this year and you will get to see another outcome next year.

        Good luck!

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        • jackjamesJ Offline
          jackjames
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          SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2090845\" time=\"1669682157\" user_id=\"188234:

          Hi. Just for clarity:

          #1. For RI and ACS(I), HCL grade does not matter. Could be Distinction or no HCL; the total AL Score is what determines priority (then citizenship, choice, ballot).

          #2. Last year's (2021 PSLE) COPs were RI = AL6, HCI = AL7(M), ACS(I) = AL7, RVHS = AL9(M). Hence, the sure in scores required are RI = AL5, HCI = AL7(D) (AL6 something to be safe), ACS(I) = AL6, RVHS= AL9(D) (AL8 something to be safe).

          Obviously, can update later this year and you will get to see another outcome next year.

          Good luck!
          Thanks for the comment. You are right.

          Yea, we will get to see 2 more PSLE outcome next month and next year. Let's see if the COP changes, hopefully remain the same.

          It's quite fun to go through this journey with the child.

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          • mystique_jM Offline
            mystique_j
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            When will the 2023 S1 cop be released by MOE?

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            • zac's mumZ Offline
              zac's mum
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              mystique_j\" post_id=\"2090864\" time=\"1669688600\" user_id=\"39431:

              When will the 2023 S1 cop be released by MOE?
              I think (can’t recall the exact month) MOE School Finder will be updated in March?

              The publication of the “Choosing Your Secondary Schools” booklet (both physical and e-copy) has been ceased (2021 was the final year of publication).

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              • SG_KP1S Offline
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                jackjames\" post_id=\"2090860\" time=\"1669687357\" user_id=\"100102:

                Thanks for the comment. You are right.

                Yea, we will get to see 2 more PSLE outcome next month and next year. Let's see if the COP changes, hopefully remain the same.

                It's quite fun to go through this journey with the child.
                No problem, and yes it is fun to go through this journey with the child.

                One option is to just look at last year's COP (or the history of COPs starting with 2021); at least this is factual.

                Nevertheless, do keep in mind the cohort size. We are not sure if MOE is adjusting specific schools' intake sizes here and there (for slight fluctuations in the birthrate, etc). Best I know:
                2020 PSLE = 39,995
                2021 PSLE = 39,119
                2022 PSLE = 37,095
                2023 P6s = 38,293 (2021 P4 cohort size)
                2024 P6s = 41,037 (2021 P3 cohort size)

                Anyways, we will all get another tally later this year, and can go from there. Enjoy the school holidays and good luck for upper primary next year!

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                  jackjames
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                  SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2090889\" time=\"1669695912\" user_id=\"188234:

                  No problem, and yes it is fun to go through this journey with the child.

                  One option is to just look at last year's COP (or the history of COPs starting with 2021); at least this is factual.

                  Nevertheless, do keep in mind the cohort size. We are not sure if MOE is adjusting specific schools' intake sizes here and there (for slight fluctuations in the birthrate, etc). Best I know:
                  2020 PSLE = 39,995
                  2021 PSLE = 39,119
                  2022 PSLE = 37,095
                  2023 P6s = 38,293 (2021 P4 cohort size)
                  2024 P6s = 41,037 (2021 P3 cohort size)

                  Anyways, we will all get another tally later this year, and can go from there. Enjoy the school holidays and good luck for upper primary next year!
                  Oh yes, 2024 P6s are the dragon babies, yes, the cohort size will be the largest for the recent years.

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                  • Zeal mummyZ Offline
                    Zeal mummy
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                    jackjames\" post_id=\"2090839\" time=\"1669681276\" user_id=\"100102:

                    I just wrote a blog about PSLE COP (Cut-off-points), let's see the strategy works for PSEL COP 2022, 2 more years to go! PSLE 2024, let's go! 🙂

                    https://conqueringsingaporeeducationsystem.blogspot.com/
                    Hi Jack! I like how you structured the post, but you might need to make some amendments as there are some inaccurate information. Also, would suggest that you do not exclude the girls schools, so more people will find it useful.

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                    • jackjamesJ Offline
                      jackjames
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                      jackjames\" post_id=\"2090839\" time=\"1669681276\" user_id=\"100102:

                      I just wrote a blog about PSLE COP (Cut-off-points), let's see the strategy works for PSEL COP 2022, 2 more years to go! PSLE 2024, let's go! 🙂

                      https://conqueringsingaporeeducationsystem.blogspot.com/
                      The year 2022 PSLE COP had been released today at Zao Bao newspaper. Take a look !

                      https://postimg.cc/XpVsQbFf

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                        can anyone recommend a good maths tutor or tuition center?

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