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    2011 P1 Registration Exercise for 2012 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • G Offline
      greenbean2011
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      Yes, most primary schools with direct affliation into good Secondary schools are raising the bar gradually for COP (cut off point), in gentle incremental dosage over the years … to be fairer to those external students all over SG who are fighting /competing for entry into the same good Seconday school for one tiny spot.


      these external students normally enter with minimum >=10 to 15 points higher than the privileged affliated primary school students.

      on one hand it is good to enter a good primary school that has affliation.
      on another, parents have to be on their toes watchful, to help their child.

      really, being a parent these days is so stressful !

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        greenbean2011
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        over here, you can see what COP is like, for past 3 years (2009 - 2011), for primary schools with affliation into Secondary.


        changes are gradually taking place.
        for the first time in history, Paya Lebar Methodist Girls has started to accept external students from outside.

        you can copy out these COP into an Excel spreadsheet, sort in descending order by year, to examine further in greater detail :-
        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/3-year-official-psle-cop-2009-2011-secondary-1-intake

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          greenbean2011
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          after you sort out the spreadsheet COPs by year in descending order, you can also discover … where your child’s primary school stands academically, as well as in that particular neighbourhood area you are staying / not staying, but interested in by region.

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            Kissgurami
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            by the way, is anyone attending: http://www.youngparents.com.sg/event/2011/03/p1seminar/?

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              Pen88n
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              greenbean2011:
              Yes, most primary schools with direct affliation into good Secondary schools are raising the bar gradually for COP (cut off point), in gentle incremental dosage over the years ... to be fairer to those external students all over SG who are fighting /competing for entry into the same good Seconday school for one tiny spot.


              these external students normally enter with minimum >=10 to 15 points higher than the privileged affliated primary school students.

              on one hand it is good to enter a good primary school that has affliation.
              on another, parents have to be on their toes watchful, to help their child.

              really, being a parent these days is so stressful !
              My personal opinion is that over the years, those good affiliated secondary schools will be in keen competition with other schools to compete for top students that they will raise their affiliation COP such that it will not be far off from their external COP. Look at SJI, affiliation COP is only 3 points lower than external COP last year. Catholic High has been raising their affiliation COP yearly. If the trend continues, it will become a case of with / without affiliation is not going to make much of a difference.

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                zeemimi
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                Pen88n:
                greenbean2011:

                Yes, most primary schools with direct affliation into good Secondary schools are raising the bar gradually for COP (cut off point), in gentle incremental dosage over the years ... to be fairer to those external students all over SG who are fighting /competing for entry into the same good Seconday school for one tiny spot.


                these external students normally enter with minimum >=10 to 15 points higher than the privileged affliated primary school students.

                on one hand it is good to enter a good primary school that has affliation.
                on another, parents have to be on their toes watchful, to help their child.

                really, being a parent these days is so stressful !

                My personal opinion is that over the years, those good affiliated secondary schools will be in keen competition with other schools to compete for top students that they will raise their affiliation COP such that it will be far off from their external COP. Look at SJI, affiliation COP is only 3 points lower than external COP last year. Catholic High has been raising their affiliation COP yearly. If the trend continues, it will become a case of with / without affiliation is not going to make much of a difference.

                yep, agree with that. getting a place in an affiliated pri school does not guarantee a passage way to the sec sch, esp so in the years to come. the sec schs have realised that they need to attract top students. to do so, they have to raise their internal COP, which will create more vacancies for non-affiliated studetns. this is happening to other schs, e.g. MGS, Kuo Chuan also.

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                • M Offline
                  meiah
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                  Yep. Last year, CHS already up by 5 points for affiliation. This year, dunno will be how many points.

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                  • KissguramiK Offline
                    Kissgurami
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                    GSK:
                    Got it, got it, got the wrong impression, tot u leave near lakeside Pri. So u r not. U applying lakeside sch thru Phase 2A2 lah, misunderstood.

                    πŸ˜‰
                    hehehehe, nuh Lakeside Pri is for P2A2

                    I just feel really stupid lol, coz I have been looking at Nan Hua all the time when i drive to work and didn't realise all these PV stuff. anyways, that's over

                    just fingers crossed for Qifa πŸ™‚

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                      Kissgurami
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                      greenbean2011:



                      really, being a parent these days is so stressful !
                      totally agree 😐

                      Now I am fretting over which enrichment :stupid:

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                        mummy of 3
                        last edited by

                        Hi Kissgurami,

                        Which enrichment u looking for? Eng/Maths/Chinese? Btw if my P2B cant get in, i will enrol my DD1 to Qifa PS. πŸ˜„

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