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    PSLE 2010 and Sec 1 2011 School Selection and COP

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    • phankaoP Offline
      phankao
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      JonC:
      Oh, maybe I can't say much about St Nic as I have no dd studying there, so you must be correct.


      Not sure how CH Sec manage the students, maybe you know better. I will probably find out more in years to come.

      But CH Pri, 2010 P6 cohort, I know all the P6 teachers from the 1st to last class and the number of after school hours they have put in, some even during holidays and weekends just weeks after Prelim and before PSLE just to coach and make sure everyone even in the weaker class will make it and even have good or better grades than their Prelim.

      Hope they will do the same for the 2011 P6 cohort.
      I certainly don't know better about CH sec, since I don't have any child there. I do know that they stream the boys from sec 1 itself - surely you know that. I'm not sure how that impacts on the type of teachers assigned to the classes.

      Yeah, my p6 this year (2011 cohort) having a \"wonderful\" time with suppl classes 3x/week and rather \"kiasu\" teachers.

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        JonC
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        3 times very lucky.


        Last year all classes almost everyday day including Sat except Tue (Staff Meeting).

        Secondary, except for sports and music class, the rest, they said are mixed ability class. I know of a few CH boys with same score as my boy all over it other classes. My boy’s class also got students from other Pri Schools (did ask them if they are DSA, if not DSA, must at least be above 247).

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        • phankaoP Offline
          phankao
          last edited by

          JonC:
          3 times very lucky.


          Last year all classes almost everyday day including Sat except Tue (Staff Meeting).

          Secondary, except for sports and music class, the rest, they said are mixed ability class. I know of a few CH boys with same score as my boy all over it other classes. My boy's class also got students from other Pri Schools (did ask them if they are DSA, if not DSA, must at least be above 247).
          Among the boys, they say 1/6 is the best class? Even my p6 boy knows about it.

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          • W Offline
            wimdils
            last edited by

            hi, i dunno if i am in the correct forum… but can someone direct me to where i can find school’s psle scores… thanks…

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            • V Offline
              verykiasu2010
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              wimdils:
              hi, i dunno if i am in the correct forum.. but can someone direct me to where i can find school's psle scores.. thanks..

              herein in this thread you can find the cut off points of most secondary schools for the PSLE score needed to enter the school

              as for what are the PSLE scores achieved by all the primary schools, it is hard to come by...you need to call the school to find out

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                corneyAmber
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                wimdils:
                hi, i dunno if i am in the correct forum.. but can someone direct me to where i can find school's psle scores.. thanks..

                Wonder if this is useful to you?

                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/3-year-official-psle-cop-2009-2011-secondary-1-intake

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                  PlatypusMeowMeow
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                  verykiasu2010:
                  jtoh:

                  [quote=\"phankao\"]
                  I am surprised to see that there are students with 273 opting for St Nics'!

                  Probably an old girl? Many girls from an affiliated primary school form such an attachment they want to stay on in their secondary school.

                  from the MOE data, she is from non-affiliated category

                  the median for non-affiliated is 252, while the medial for affiliated is 236[/quote]Maybe it's her dream school?

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                    wimdils
                    last edited by

                    hi, thanks for the link..


                    i guess what i was looking for was you know.. whether the primary school did better than national average.. perhaps by subject.. % of quality passes.. personally, i feel that it would provide a more holistic picture of the average performance of the p6 pupils.. i know certain schools provide that data but most of them are outdated or some don't even put them up..
                    thanks again ya.. 😄

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