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    PSLE COP 2010

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • C Offline
      ctct61t
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      Pen88n:
      ctct61t:

      Girl's school is always higher than boy's school, why?


      So far, statistics have proven that majority of girls tend to score higher than majority of boys in PSLE.

      anybody know statistics of A level exam, boys and girls, who are higher? :lol:

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        jabroni
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        amused dad:
        , anyone care to venture 2011 intake?

        2011

        Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ) 260?

        - Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 260 ) 256

        - Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 257 ; SAP School) 257

        - Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 263 ; SAP School) 261

        - Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 258 ;SAP School) 254

        - Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 251 ) 252

        - Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ) 250

        - Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ) 248

        - NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )

        - CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 247 ;SAP School) 247

        - Cedar (246) 250

        - Catholic High (248) 248

        - river valley ( 251) 252

        - TKSS (234) 236

        - Victoria (245) 247

        Where's NJC ??

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        • H Offline
          Hynion
          last edited by

          My guess for 2011 Secondary 1 intake COP

          NYGH: 261
          RGS: 259
          RI: 257
          HCI: 256
          DHS:256
          NJC: 256
          RV: 253
          ACS: 251

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          • A Offline
            ASAP
            last edited by

            How about NJC? 256???

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            • J Offline
              JieTing
              last edited by

              wonderm:
              amused dad:

              , anyone care to venture 2011 intake?

              2011

              Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ) 260?

              - Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 260 ) 256

              - Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 257 ; SAP School) 257

              - Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 263 ; SAP School) 261

              - Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 258 ;SAP School) 254

              - Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 251 ) 252

              - Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ) 250

              - Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ) 248

              - NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )

              - CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 247 ;SAP School) 247

              - Cedar (246) 250

              - Catholic High (248) 248

              - river valley ( 251) 252

              - TKSS (234) 236

              - Victoria (245) 247

              My guess:
              RI: 258
              HCI: 256
              RGS: 260
              NYGH: 260
              Dunman High: 256
              RV: 252

              My Guess:

              NYGH: 263,
              RGS: 261,
              RI: 260,
              DHS: 259,
              HCI: 258,
              RV: 252,
              ACS: 251,
              CEDAR: 249,
              Catholic High: 248,
              Victoria: 247.

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                amused dad
                last edited by

                NYGH 263 too high lah, but possible becos they can "kelong" by letting in more of their affliate school students in, and thus reducing the S1 positing places.


                RGS have to drop lah, the stock of 260s girls students should theorectically be lesser than last year.

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                  JieTing
                  last edited by

                  amused dad:
                  NYGH 263 too high lah, but possible becos they can \"kelong\" by letting in more of their affliate school students in, and thus reducing the S1 positing places.


                  RGS have to drop lah, the stock of 260s girls students should theorectically be lesser than last year.

                  Why the stock of 260 girls students should be lesser than last year?

                  Anyway, we will be able to know the COP by tomorrow morning. 😎

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                    Pen88n
                    last edited by

                    amused dad:
                    NYGH 263 too high lah, but possible becos they can \"kelong\" by letting in more of their affliate school students in, and thus reducing the S1 positing places.


                    RGS have to drop lah, the stock of 260s girls students should theorectically be lesser than last year.
                    Actually, I do not think the stock of 260s girls (or kids) has dropped this year compared with last year. The stock of 270s and above kids have dropped, but more has gotten into the 260s range.

                    Reason why I said so: EESIS scholarship this year is still at the 260 cut-off mark. My fren's son at 259 missed that scholarship. It's no different from last year.

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                      wonderm
                      last edited by

                      Pen88n:
                      amused dad:

                      NYGH 263 too high lah, but possible becos they can \"kelong\" by letting in more of their affliate school students in, and thus reducing the S1 positing places.


                      RGS have to drop lah, the stock of 260s girls students should theorectically be lesser than last year.

                      Actually, I do not think the stock of 260s girls (or kids) has dropped this year compared with last year. The stock of 270s and above kids have dropped, but more has gotten into the 260s range.

                      Reason why I said so: EESIS scholarship this year is still at the 260 cut-off mark. My fren's son at 259 missed that scholarship. It's no different from last year.

                      I thought last year's EESIS COP was 261? Besides, the size of the cohort this year is 3000+ less than last year. Hence absolute number of students who scored above 260 is less than last year?

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                        matadorepy
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                        Pen88n:
                        amused dad:

                        NYGH 263 too high lah, but possible becos they can \"kelong\" by letting in more of their affliate school students in, and thus reducing the S1 positing places.


                        RGS have to drop lah, the stock of 260s girls students should theorectically be lesser than last year.

                        Actually, I do not think the stock of 260s girls (or kids) has dropped this year compared with last year. The stock of 270s and above kids have dropped, but more has gotten into the 260s range.

                        Reason why I said so: EESIS scholarship this year is still at the 260 cut-off mark. My fren's son at 259 missed that scholarship. It's no different from last year.

                        Although there are 3000 less kids, the nature of 2010 PSLE exams may have created a situation where (IMHO) the stock of scorers between range of 250+ to 265s has increased significantly as the no of T-score above 270S have decreased.

                        This means more competitions for all the the favourite schools. I suspect the COP will move up at least 2 or 3 points from last year.

                        NUSH COP for Post S1-Posting has moved from 257 to 264. This is 1 indicator.

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