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    2023 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2011)

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    • M Offline
      momoj
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      Hi,

      Does anyone know how the COP works if the AL score doesn’t fall in the express nor normal range?

      For example school A:
      Express 4-15
      Normal 21 to 24
      Child’s AL score 18

      Does that mean that the child cannot get into school A even for Normal?

      Thank you.

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      • phtthpP Offline
        phtthp
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        AL 18 still fall into Express stream.

        Express stream is up to 20 points.

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        • SG_KP1S Offline
          SG_KP1
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          momoj\" post_id=\"2118788\" time=\"1694275781\" user_id=\"153522:

          Hi,
          Does anyone know how the COP works if the AL score doesn't fall in the express nor normal range?

          For example school A:
          Express 4-15
          Normal 21 to 24
          Child's AL score 18

          Does that mean that the child cannot get into school A even for Normal?

          Thank you.
          Under the example above, the student will need to select a school with an Express (G3) COP of AL18 - AL22. A student can only opt for the NA (G2) course if he/she scores AL21 - AL25.

          For AL21-AL22 (Express/Normal Option Band), I think the student has to select which course he/she wants and then all of the choices must be in this course.

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          • bbbayB Offline
            bbbay
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            SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2118795\" time=\"1694297479\" user_id=\"188234:

            Under the example above, the student will need to select a school with an Express (G3) COP of AL18 - AL22. A student can only opt for the NA (G2) course if he/she scores AL21 - AL25.

            For AL21-AL22 (Express/Normal Option Band), I think the student has to select which course he/she wants and then all of the choices must be in this course.
            Pardon me for seeking clarification. now we have FSBB , but students will still be place into express/NA/NT first, just like before, and the placement will still be based on the COP for each school, correct? In the school A example, assuming COPs do not change, the student with AL 18 cannot qualify for Express in school A because 18 does not meet the COP of 15; qualify for school A’s Normal because AL 18 meets the COP of 24?

            The example of 21-25 score range for Normal, it just that in that year all students accepted into Normal stream score between 21-25. It could be 18-25 , if a student with 18 score applied and accepted into it?

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            • SG_KP1S Offline
              SG_KP1
              last edited by

              bbbay\" post_id=\"2118798\" time=\"1694304082\" user_id=\"175278:

              Pardon me for seeking clarification. now we have FSBB , but students will still be place into express/NA/NT first, just like before, and the placement will still be based on the COP for each school, correct? In the school A example, assuming COPs do not change, the student with AL 18 cannot qualify for Express in school A because 18 does not meet the COP of 15; qualify for school A’s Normal because AL 18 meets the COP of 24?
              You first enter G3/G2/G1, which have the same score ranges as the old Express/NA/NT. Each school then has its own COP for each course based on student choice/supply.

              You cannot enter G2 (or the old NA) if you score AL20 or better. FSBB has to do with mixed form classes and the ability to take subjects at a higher level (for example, G2 can take at G3 level if AL5 or better).

              More or less, the entry mechanism has not changed from last year and course COPs should be about the same (need to see what happens with the schools that are adding G2, i.e. Cresent Girls, Tanjong Katong Girls, Tanjong Katong Secondary).

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              • bbbayB Offline
                bbbay
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                SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2118799\" time=\"1694304554\" user_id=\"188234:

                You first enter G3/G2/G1, which have the same score ranges as the old Express/NA/NT. Each school then has its own COP for each course based on student choice/supply.

                You cannot enter G2 (or the old NA) if you score AL20 or better. FSBB has to do with mixed form classes and the ability to take subjects at a higher level (for example, G2 can take at G3 level if AL5 or better).

                More or less, the entry mechanism has not changed from last year and course COPs should be about the same (need to see what happens with the schools that are adding G2, i.e. Cresent Girls, Tanjong Katong Girls, Tanjong Katong Secondary).
                From momoj example, the student with AL 18, still qualify for school A ‘ normal stream (or G2 - new naming?), Assuming the intake range stay same at 21-24?

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                • SG_KP1S Offline
                  SG_KP1
                  last edited by

                  bbbay\" post_id=\"2118800\" time=\"1694305121\" user_id=\"175278:

                  From momoj example, the student with AL 18, still qualify for school A ‘ normal stream (or G2 - new naming?), Assuming the intake range stay same at 21-24?
                  No, it's been explained above.

                  Read here for more info (click on the \"From 2024 onwards\" tab):
                  https://www.moe.gov.sg/microsites/psle-fsbb/full-subject-based-banding/secondary-school-experience.html

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                  • zac's mumZ Offline
                    zac's mum
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                    enivi\" post_id=\"2118633\" time=\"1694101786\" user_id=\"40961:

                    Hi all,

                    For composition, do we have to leave a line in between? I read from the SEAB rules booklet, that states \"Don't leave line\", but the school teacher said to leave a single line in between?

                    Tia
                    My child left a blank line in-between because his writing is big & tends to fill the whole line. So writing on alternate lines is neater & more readable for the marker. No damage to the marks.

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                    • zac's mumZ Offline
                      zac's mum
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                      Students will qualify for the various streams based on their AL score first.

                      After u know the stream (indicated on the psle result slip), then u have to find 6 schools that your score falls within the COP, to fill up the 6 choices in the S1 posting form.

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                      • bbbayB Offline
                        bbbay
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                        Prior FSBB , a student with PSLE score good enough for Express can opt to downgrade to NA stream (assuming barely make it to Express , opt for NA stream instead). Same reasoning, In the current FSBB, a student with AL18, should be allowed to downgrade to “PG3/PG2” (21-22 range) posting group too isn’t it?

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