2011 P1 Registration Exercise for 2012 In-Take
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mummy of 3:
Just like Qifa PS. Top Scholars in 2009 then start balloting in P2C in 2010...
Ya.. and they only 210 places this year also. 36% already gone for Phase1.. think balloting for P2C will be possible. that's why I dont want to try for qifa anymore -
mummy of 3:
[/quote]that PRC girl was 14 when she took the PSLE that yr .... it was like a Sec2 student taking PSLE again...It was only recent years, they have top scholars there.. that why it became popular and in other's opinion a 'good' school..
[quote]Just like Qifa PS. Top Scholars in 2009 then start balloting in P2C in 2010... -
KSP:
that PRC girl was 14 when she took the PSLE that yr .... it was like a Sec2 student taking PSLE again...[/quote]oh didn't know she was 14 but the rest of the grades followed by her seems decent as wellmummy of 3:
It was only recent years, they have top scholars there.. that why it became popular and in other's opinion a 'good' school..
[quote]Just like Qifa PS. Top Scholars in 2009 then start balloting in P2C in 2010... -
hot:
Hi..
I do not know SV have top scholars until you mentioned. I am not actually aiming for top school, but a not so bad school that can meet up to PSLE standard. Correct me if I am wrong, my personal opinion that the kids scored very well in the school test, but unable to meet the PSLE standard, is no meaning to me.
Honestly, I dun need my boy to be a scholar, just want him to enjoy and work hard in school.. and don’t lag behind.
Hm.. I think all school.. or all Teachers are preparing the students for their first 'BIG' paper test in their life..
regardless whether is a neighbour school or not..
My personal feel is as long all parties.. Teachers/students/parents are ready.. should be able to pass the PSLE... if a student can pass through the school papers, in my own opinion, should have no problem passing through the PSLE. -
What is this 14yo PRC girl?
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Castle House:
Hmmmm. I think yes and no. After reading so many threads, I get the impression that students are being constantly tested to find out where they stand in the whole cohort.
Hi..hot:
I do not know SV have top scholars until you mentioned. I am not actually aiming for top school, but a not so bad school that can meet up to PSLE standard. Correct me if I am wrong, my personal opinion that the kids scored very well in the school test, but unable to meet the PSLE standard, is no meaning to me.
Honestly, I dun need my boy to be a scholar, just want him to enjoy and work hard in school.. and don’t lag behind.
Hm.. I think all school.. or all Teachers are preparing the students for their first 'BIG' paper test in their life..
regardless whether is a neighbour school or not..
My personal feel is as long all parties.. Teachers/students/parents are ready.. should be able to pass the PSLE... if a student can pass through the school papers, in my own opinion, should have no problem passing through the PSLE.
Once they have grouped the kids according to capabilities, they will prepare the kids base on the percieved capabilities. Meaning if the kid has the potential to do very well, then will expose the kid to questions that will enable him/her to go over certain band. If the kid is only average, then will prepare the kid to handle questions to a certain level and not expose the child to the really hard questions. It's kinda sad because late bloomers will suffer and it result in unnecessary stress for students, parents and even teachers.
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Castle House:
What is this 14yo PRC girl?
Hi, can read this
http://comment.straitstimes.com/showthread.php?t=27285 -
Champion:
Thanks..Castle House:
What is this 14yo PRC girl?
Hi, can read this
http://comment.straitstimes.com/showthread.php?t=27285
:shock: you mean she sat for the PSLE when she was only 13? Now she is in Secondary? -
KSP:
that PRC girl was 14 when she took the PSLE that yr .... it was like a Sec2 student taking PSLE again...[/quote]Oh then it's not very fair right?mummy of 3:
It was only recent years, they have top scholars there.. that why it became popular and in other's opinion a 'good' school..
[quote]Just like Qifa PS. Top Scholars in 2009 then start balloting in P2C in 2010... -
Just like Qifa PS. Top Scholars in 2009 then start balloting in P2C in 2010…[/quote][/quote]
that PRC girl was 14 when she took the PSLE that yr … it was like a Sec2 student taking PSLE again…[/quote]
Oh then it’s not very fair right?[/quote]
I remember reading somewhere that students from non-english speaking country join one or two level lower classes. On a national level, these students although a small percentage but generally bright/hardworking makes it a lot harder to get high aggregrate PSLE score. Should MOE look into this ?
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