PSLE 2010 Results Report Here
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duriz:
I love Veuve Clicquot.
Rosé is a perfect wine in Singapore because it can be served cold. Also wish to share. Will come with a Mediterranean dish: Italian ham + melon.Cheval:
[quote=\"tree nymph\"]
sure sure, Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Rosé can?
Nothing like a bubbly to get people happy and relaxed.
And I love Prosciutto with rock melon.
I'm hungry :D[/quote]:drool: :drool: :drool:
i have to make a cuppa...
Onz! maybe same time in .........2015??
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any ideas of the highest T-score for Blangah Rise, Lakeside and West Grove?
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tree nymph:
hi tree nymph,
dicky,
my ds is also top 10 in P1 in his class this year, counting from bottom... and he is a normal child...
no sweat, just have to make the learning journey interesting and enjoyable. I told him that he has to learn more things next year as he will be in P2!
:hi-5:
then u will be even busier than now, and will be seeing u less over here
since u will be putting more time on him -
zeemimi:
your choices are pretty good and likely you will get your 1st or 2nd choice. in terms of standard, cedar, mgs and stnicks are comparable.[/quote]I prefer DH to the others actually, Besides, its a Chinese school, so i pretty much hope that I will get in, since i got an a* in chinese and a dist in HMT
I stay near serangoon. DH is pretty okay as my sister previously studied at CCHMS, which is pretty near DH, so, yeah. Cedar shouldnt be much of a problem too. MGS is not bad, which i mean the standard.thebigapple:
[quote=\"zeemimi\"]
where do you stay? your choice of schs are like all over spore. although it is ok to travel longer distances when you go to sec sch, going to a nearer sch is still better as you really save a lot of time. the hours in sec sch are also long with cca, etc etc. -
qms:
May I convert this into a spreadsheet format document so that I can sort them by the top score before posting them here?ACJS 272
Admiralty Primary School 266
Ai Tong 269
Bukit Timah 272
Canberra Primary 274
Catholic High 271
CHIJ Katong 276
CHIJ Kellock 271
Chong Fu 270
Compassvale Primary 274
Coral Primary 278
Corporation 267
Edgefield 260
Elias Park 267
Fu Chun 271
Greenridge 271
Greenwood 271
Henry Park 274
Holy Innocent 266
Hougang 267
Jie min 273
Jurong 267
Keming 276
Kong Hwa 274
Kuo Chuan 267
Maha Bodhi 275
Maris Stella 267
Mayflower 266
Mee Toh 271
Nan Chiau 275
NanHua 275
Nanyang Primary 276
Naval Base Primary 269
Northland 273
Pei Chun 278
Pioneer 260
Poi Ching 268
Qihua 265
Queenstown 273
Red Swastika 278
RGPS 276
River Valley 269
Rivervale 267
Rosyth Primary 282
Rulang 275
Shu Qun 271
Si Ling 275
SouthView 273
St Hildas 276
St Joseph's Institution 277
St Margaret Primary 271
Tao Nan 279
Temasek 271
Unity 266
Woodlands Ring 263
Zheng Hua Primary 264 -
In top 15,
3 from Rosyth
4 from China
Such great Rosyth! Only China is larger that it. -
thebigapple:
then should i put dunman as my first, then second cedar, third mgs, fourth chij st nics?
I agree with a fellow forummer. Your choices seem are all over Singapore.
Bear this in mind, for DHS and St Nics, your T-score is 255 because they are SAP schools.
But for the other schools like NJC, Cedar, MGS etc, your T-score is 252, since HMT cannot be used for admission to these schools.
Other schools that you can consider would be Anglican High (quite convenient if you have SBS 24 or 45 near where you stay). Tanjong Katong Girls and Chung Cheng High Main if you have SBS 43 and 76. For CCHS, you would enter with 255 since they are a SAP school too. -
livewith_vanilla:
My understanding is that if you are choosing an affiliated school, that must be your first choice; reference to the \"Secondary One Posting\" booklet 5.1 c.Herbie:
Hi, I have one qn.
If we do not indicate my son's affiliated school which is SJI as his 1st choice and indicated as 3rd of 4th choice.
And in the event, he failed to get into his 1st or 2nd choice school will MOE allocate him to SJI as he is meets the cut off point.
Can someone advise???
Tx
MOE Will allocate him to SJI as third choice if he meets the non-affiliated cutoff point.
\"Affiliated Schools-Some secondary schools have affiliated primary schools. Pupils of such primary schools, who want to continue education in the affiliated secondary school, must indicate that school as their first choice in order to enjoy priority for admission to that school. Being accorded priority for admission to affiliated secondary schools does not guarantee admission, as it issubject to the availability of places in these schools. Furthermore, some secondary schools may set additional qualifying criteria for admission of pupils from their affiliated primary schools.\" -
corn jiagong:
My son in HGPS scored 222... but now headache which sec sch to select... any advise??? he scored B for english, n d rest scored A....
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meow_:
I am referring to yr 4 and i am speaking in relation to my the other nephew's encounter in HCI.
Most people typically get the subject combination they desire unless their grades do not make the cut. For instance, to get your desired subject combination in RJC, you need to have a minimum GPA of 3.2 in Year 4 in RGS/RI. If you're referring to subject combinations at Year 3, again, most people get the combination they desire - for my year, everyone got what they chose.
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