PSLE 2010 Results Report Here
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to clear some misconception posted by some people here.
cut of point for SAP school as published by MOE does not include HCL bonus points. it is the lowest t-score for anyone without HCL to get into that SAP school
if a student has HCL passes, she / he enjoys the benefit of the bonus point, does not imply that the cut-off point of the school is thus lowered by 3 points. it is a reward for doing the extra paper of higher difficulty. -
Can someone advise if it is better to select Raffles Girls or Nanyang Girls? My daughter has score of 272 + 3 for Higher Chinese. We have an English speaking environment at home so not sure if she can adapt to the culture and environment in Nanyang Girls. On the other hand, Raffles Girls seems to be a very competitive environment so not sure if teachers are caring.
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loler12:
I am shocked to hear that. Oh well, that's too bad. I have another friend of mine who's daughter score 248 + 2 and tried appealing into RV, but got rejected too. I wonder why ?[/quote]DD in RVH. Heard some of her friends got in with 250 after appeal. Some with 251 were rejected. I guess the school doesn't just look at T-score alone.
My dd classmate had 248 +2 got in after appeal last year.noob:
[quote=\"loler12\"]I have been seeing alot of people who have gotten 247 to 249, added with +2 or + 3 HCL to get a score around 248 ~ 252
Last year, my boy score 247 + 2, and tried to appeal to RV, however failed.
if im not wrong for that year ( 2009 ) , the COP was 251. so despite a mere 2 marks below the COP, he was still rejected. -
verykiasu2010:
Please get your facts right before giving misleading information to other parents.to clear some misconception posted by some people here.
cut of point for SAP school as published by MOE does not include HCL bonus points. it is the lowest t-score for anyone without HCL to get into that SAP school
if a student has HCL passes, she / he enjoys the benefit of the bonus point, does not imply that the cut-off point of the school is thus lowered by 3 points. it is a reward for doing the extra paper of higher difficulty.
Quote from NYGH's website :
3. What are admission criteria for Secondary 1 pupils (via annual posting exercise)?
The cut-off for PSLE T-score, inclusive of bonus points for Higher Mother Tongue, ranged from
262 to 265, in the last 3 years. For AY2010, the cut-off is 263 inclusive of HMT. -
25hourmaid:
so you are saying the actual cut off point for NYGH last year was 260 ?
Please get your facts right before giving misleading information to other parents.verykiasu2010:
to clear some misconception posted by some people here.
cut of point for SAP school as published by MOE does not include HCL bonus points. it is the lowest t-score for anyone without HCL to get into that SAP school
if a student has HCL passes, she / he enjoys the benefit of the bonus point, does not imply that the cut-off point of the school is thus lowered by 3 points. it is a reward for doing the extra paper of higher difficulty.
Quote from NYGH's website :
3. What are admission criteria for Secondary 1 pupils (via annual posting exercise)?
The cut-off for PSLE T-score, inclusive of bonus points for Higher Mother Tongue, ranged from
262 to 265, in the last 3 years. For AY2010, the cut-off is 263 inclusive of HMT.
so tell me, is it inclusive of 1 or 2 or 3 points ? The 263 is inclusive of 1 or 2 or 3 points ?
in the briefing for parents last Thursday, it is stated very clearing that if the cut off point is 263, what it means is that anyone without HCL needs 263 to enter, and anyone with 262 plus HCL pass can enter, or anyone with 261 plus HCL merit pass can enter, or 260 with HCL distinction can enter.
so, if you don't have HCL, you need 263 to enter. THAT IS the cut off point. I got my facts right. It is NOT misleading. You get a discount if you have HCL. Read my post carefully first -
verykiasu2010:
so tell me, is it inclusive of 1 or 2 or 3 points ? The 263 is inclusive of 1 or 2 or 3 points ?[/quote]I am not interested in debating on that issue. I just wanted to highlight the fact that the COP of SAP schools INCLUDE the HMT, does not matter whether it is 1, 2 or 3. I rest my case.
Please get your facts right before giving misleading information to other parents.25hourmaid:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]to clear some misconception posted by some people here.
cut of point for SAP school as published by MOE does not include HCL bonus points. it is the lowest t-score for anyone without HCL to get into that SAP school
if a student has HCL passes, she / he enjoys the benefit of the bonus point, does not imply that the cut-off point of the school is thus lowered by 3 points. it is a reward for doing the extra paper of higher difficulty.
Quote from NYGH's website :
3. What are admission criteria for Secondary 1 pupils (via annual posting exercise)?
The cut-off for PSLE T-score, inclusive of bonus points for Higher Mother Tongue, ranged from
262 to 265, in the last 3 years. For AY2010, the cut-off is 263 inclusive of HMT. -
25hourmaid:
I am not interested in debating on that issue. I just wanted to highlight the fact that the COP of SAP schools INCLUDE the HMT, does not matter whether it is 1, 2 or 3. I rest my case.[/quote]you did not read my post carefully and so not interested to debate....hahaha
so tell me, is it inclusive of 1 or 2 or 3 points ? The 263 is inclusive of 1 or 2 or 3 points ?verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"25hourmaid\"]
Please get your facts right before giving misleading information to other parents.
Quote from NYGH's website :
3. What are admission criteria for Secondary 1 pupils (via annual posting exercise)?
The cut-off for PSLE T-score, inclusive of bonus points for Higher Mother Tongue, ranged from
262 to 265, in the last 3 years. For AY2010, the cut-off is 263 inclusive of HMT.
you don't have HCL you don't get the discount. -
so if compare RGS and NYGH COP, should minus 2 ((1+2+3)/3) from NYGH COP:
263-2=261 since some RGS pupils also have HMT scores..verykiasu2010:
so you are saying the actual cut off point for NYGH last year was 260 ?
Please get your facts right before giving misleading information to other parents.25hourmaid:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]to clear some misconception posted by some people here.
cut of point for SAP school as published by MOE does not include HCL bonus points. it is the lowest t-score for anyone without HCL to get into that SAP school
if a student has HCL passes, she / he enjoys the benefit of the bonus point, does not imply that the cut-off point of the school is thus lowered by 3 points. it is a reward for doing the extra paper of higher difficulty.
Quote from NYGH's website :
3. What are admission criteria for Secondary 1 pupils (via annual posting exercise)?
The cut-off for PSLE T-score, inclusive of bonus points for Higher Mother Tongue, ranged from
262 to 265, in the last 3 years. For AY2010, the cut-off is 263 inclusive of HMT.
so tell me, is it inclusive of 1 or 2 or 3 points ? The 263 is inclusive of 1 or 2 or 3 points ?
in the briefing for parents last Thursday, it is stated very clearing that if the cut off point is 263, what it means is that anyone without HCL needs 263 to enter, and anyone with 262 plus HCL pass can enter, or anyone with 261 plus HCL merit pass can enter, or 260 with HCL distinction can enter.
so, if you don't have HCL, you need 263 to enter. THAT IS the cut off point. I got my facts right. It is NOT misleading. You get a discount if you have HCL. Read my post carefully first[/quote] -
fromnuaa:
may be not so simpleso if compare RGS and NYGH COP, should minus 2 ((1+2+3)/3) from NYGH COP:
263-2=261 since some RGS pupils also have HMT scores..
you also have people without HMT and chose NYGH and hence needed 263 to enter (last year)
for those with HMT and chose RGS, they have decided knowingly their HMT points could not have any advantage -
Hi all
My ds scored 234 affiliated to ACS(Baker). We are in the east and thinking of putting Tanjong Katong Sec as 1st choice and Maris Stella 2nd Choice. Is it wise to give up the affiliation? Pls adv. Thanks
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