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    Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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      24hr-mum
      last edited by

      apart from sap sch, which other pri schools let the children take higher chinese? is it at p3 then can choose?


      i heard that for sap schools that are have affiliated sec schools, higher chinese score is not counted or needed (cos already lower Cut off point for affiliated students) when accepting admission for sec 1. if that is the case, so higher chinese score is more for non-affiliated students who want to get into sap sec schools.

      if so, what is the benefit of choosing a sap sch if that primary sap sch doesnt hv an affiliated sec sch?

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        verykiasu2010
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        24hr-mum:
        apart from sap sch, which other pri schools let the children take higher chinese? is it at p3 then can choose?


        i heard that for sap schools that are have affiliated sec schools, higher chinese score is not counted or needed (cos already lower Cut off point for affiliated students) when accepting admission for sec 1. if that is the case, so higher chinese score is more for non-affiliated students who want to get into sap sec schools.

        if so, what is the benefit of choosing a sap sch if that primary sap sch doesnt hv an affiliated sec sch?
        that is not true

        for example :

        cut off point for a SAP school is 263, and for its affiliated students is 250

        if the affiliated students has higher chinese distinction, she can get in with t-score of 247 + 3 (HCL distinction bonus point) = 250 to meet the cut off point for affiliated students

        non-affiliated students will need 260 + 3 to get in, assuming the student has higher chinese distinction

        different school has different cut off point for their affiliated students

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          24hr-mum
          last edited by

          i see. my girl is from stnic. and a parent told me for stnic, they dont look at the HCL score, thatโ€™s why quite a lot drop HCL at p5 unless they wan to go eg NY Girls whc does look at HCL


          HCL bonus is it 3 points or 2 points? or depends on the type of score?

          psle score or psle t-score is it the same thing?

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            24hr-mum
            last edited by

            just to gather some views:


            i had been targeting Cath Hi pri for my boy, and so we live within 1km of the sch. reason being its a catholic sch, sap sch, top sch.

            but i m now having 2nd thots becos its very diff to get in, this year reg only hv 9 seats for 2b n 2c. wonder if history will repeat itself. also, got so many pple here living within 1km. must always balloting even if live within 1km, at both phases. chances of gettg in slim. also, my boy is just average, may stress him like mad if eg cant even finish sch classwk in sch and got to bring hm classwk plus hmwk. he has short attn span. even in childcare he cant finish his wk at times.

            so i thinkg of MSH which is also cath sch, sap sch. but academically not so strong. also, will be a bit far from my #1 who studies in amk. cos to get into MSH we are thinkg of shiftg to avoid balloting.

            i m now also thinkg of anderson pri cos i think its the top sch in amk besides sng. plus that area near my #1 sch. but not sure abt anderson academic standing, plus it is not related to anderson sec. and wont higher chinese at p1.

            my friend says better to go for schs with affiliation esp if the child not so bright, due to the lower COP for affiliated students.

            by the way is there a compilation of pri sch # psle passes and top scorer or average score?

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              BigDevil
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              24hr-mum:
              my friend says better to go for schs with affiliation esp if the child not so bright, due to the lower COP for affiliated students.
              If the child is not so bright and needed the lowered COP to get into the affiliated sec school, then he will be competing against bright students from non-affiliated schools who got in with their high scores. This not-so-bright child will always end up at the bottom of the class.

              So is this a good thing for the child? Especially for his confidence and self-esteem?

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                24hr-mum
                last edited by

                even so, i thot if can get into the affiliated sch whc usually is a top or quite ok sch, can at least benefit from the hopefully better teachers or better system of education or the study culture or whatever that makes that sch is better one compared to some really neighborhood sch wif much lower COP?

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                  24hr-mum
                  last edited by

                  one more thing to add, at least the child get to be in the same sch as his or her academically stronger classmates who graduate like him or her from the affiliated pri sch, as i think the child generally likes to stay in the same (full) sch?

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                    janet88
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                    24hr-mum:
                    even so, i thot if can get into the affiliated sch whc usually is a top or quite ok sch, can at least benefit from the hopefully better teachers or better system of education or the study culture or whatever that makes that sch is better one compared to some really neighborhood sch wif much lower COP?

                    To me, if I'm able to transfer my son to school with affiliation, I can definitely benefit from lower stress at PSLE...at least he doesn't have to compete for a place at P6. I would like him to be in a all boys' school but given that he is a Dragon baby (2000), very hard to get a place.
                    No need to be a top school, quite ok is good enough as long as there is affiliated sec.

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                      24hr-mum
                      last edited by

                      ya i agree. if got affiliated jc or IP, even better.

                      less stress at O level
                      at least get somewhere

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                        janet88
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                        24hr-mum:
                        ya i agree. if got affiliated jc or IP, even better.

                        less stress at O level
                        at least get somewhere
                        It's so stressful having to compete with other kids from schools for a place in secondary school. With lower COP in those pri school with affiliation, why not ? If my son has a place in school with affiliation now, I will transfer him there even if it's the last class. My stress is definitely lowered.

                        The more crucial stage is P6...kids at only 12...not that mature but not that young either. By Sec 2 or 3, he/she should be able to think far ๐Ÿ™ and work hard to get into JC.

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