2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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suecat:
Hi, I have posted this on another thread. But anyway, here's my two-cents' worth:DD got 247. Trying to appeal to scgs. But agonizing over the 2nd choice cause wthat will prob be a more confirm place. Nan hua or bukit panjang govt ?
DD prefer Nan Hua cause the classrooms are air conditioned, their CCA. I like bpgh because it s like only 1/2 hour from where we stay compared to Nan hua that will prob takes 1 hour including walking (15mins). Am concern with the Chinese environment cause dd is not really strong in her Chinese but she said she s ready for this challenge and think that it will help to improve and maybe stir her interest in the language.
But putting the 2 on the table , which school is a better choice cause their cop are the same ?
Any one can help ?
I would recommend BPGHS myself, having been a student there. First of all, it is a Band 1 school, which means students score an L1B5 average of <11 points for O levels, which is pretty commendable. Nan Hua, on the other hand, is a Band 2 school, according to the information booklet. It may not be the best indicator of which is a better school, but this may be the most objective source available.
Based on my experience in BP, I would say most of the students there turn out well, both in terms of academic and character development. The academic curriculum is challenging, but it prepares students well for the O levels. For instance, I was told by a teacher that lower secondary students are often given lesson materials from the upper secondary standard, and the upper secondary students are given materials from tertiary standards e.g. JCs. I believe this is the reason for BP students' strong performance in the O levels, especially in the subjects of Mathematics and Science.
I won't deny that I don't feel much of an affiliation to the school, because it was never my first choice (it was SCGS). But I feel compelled to speak in favour of BP because I have, indeed, benefited from an education there. In fact, my father was so impressed with the school that he convinced my younger sister to enter it too. Both of us turned out well, if i may say so myself. And BP was also at a much more convenient location for us, since we're staying at CCK.
Sorry I can't speak for Nan Hua. Perhaps someone else is better positioned to do so.
Hope my experience helps! -
Hi.
I would like to know whether I should try out for SBC Class in MGS as my friend told me that going into SBC would increase the chances of getting into the IB in 2014. Anyone can confirm this? -
2ppaamm:
My dd got 263, is it a good chance getting into RGS? Last year the COP was 261. Do you think the COP will go up by more than two points this year?
256 for RGS looks too difficult leh...cestmoi:
Hi anyone knows how reliable is the information given by Edupoll :-
Edupoll’s Top 5 Girl Schools in Singapore ( by prestige ) are:
1.Raffles Girls’ Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off: 265)
2.Nanyang Girls’ High School ( PSLE cut-off: 262)
3.Singapore Chinese Girls’ School ( PSLE cut-off: 254 )
4.Methodist Girls’ School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
5.CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School ( PSLE cut-off: 250 )
My fren's dd is freaking out upon reading the above as her T-score is 256 & her dream school is RGS. Anyone has any input?
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cindylauper:
My dd got 263, is it a good chance getting into RGS? Last year the COP was 261. Do you think the COP will go up by more than two points this year?[/quote]Nobody can tell, really depends on the demand. If I were you, I'd just put RGS as the first choice. I think there's a high chance, but like always, things are never guaranteed. There were years when the cutoff was below 260 when many just avoided thinking COP would be high.
256 for RGS looks too difficult leh...2ppaamm:
[quote=\"cestmoi\"]Hi anyone knows how reliable is the information given by Edupoll :-
Edupoll’s Top 5 Girl Schools in Singapore ( by prestige ) are:
1.Raffles Girls’ Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off: 265)
2.Nanyang Girls’ High School ( PSLE cut-off: 262)
3.Singapore Chinese Girls’ School ( PSLE cut-off: 254 )
4.Methodist Girls’ School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
5.CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School ( PSLE cut-off: 250 )
My fren's dd is freaking out upon reading the above as her T-score is 256 & her dream school is RGS. Anyone has any input?
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DD wanted to take Japanese as third language. Can she withdraw from the language class if she cannot cope with it after sec 1 or sec 2?
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My DS scored 252. He hopes to get into ACSi’s IB program. We already selected through the internet. The moment the school code was entered, "ACS I - O level Program" was the return with ACSI in the list of schools selected . I am wondering if that means that the system has allowed him to apply for the O level track only. Can anyone that has a higher score (say 255 and above) share if you have a return of " ACS I - IB Program" if you have selected ACSi as one of your 6 choices? Thanks.
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ngbrdad:
Thanks. In the end it was like a wight hanging in your mind.polkadots:
[quote=\"ngbrdad\"]We are appealing becos of ds's WL fr DSA and he is in GEP. Since we have gone so in the dsa journey just want to complete the last possible step. We are thinking of doing so for NUSH and NJC too. Jusst want to have closure for the near 5 months of DSA process.
ngbrdad,
My DS was on RI WL via DSA. Fortunately it got converted to CO. So I can perfectly understand the agonizing process and wait you are going through. I would do the same if I were you.
When we saw DS's result slip we quickly opened the S1 posting letter but could not find anything. After looking thru a few times then saw the words you are not successful in your DSA application. Then for a moment the mind just went blank.
Must go thru the whole process again in 2013 for DS2..............[/quote]Your DS2 also in GEP? -
Otah:
:salute: my mistake, didn't see the title. I wanted to share the school fees for Singaporeans.
From the table, it says that fee for citizen at HCI remains as $200 and they only revise the fee for PR. At RI, fee for PR is $400 leh.TwaTau:
Found the school fees structure for RI and HCI for 2012:
RI: $300 + $35 for supplementary fee
http://www.ri.edu.sg/main/schoolinfo/forstudents/admissionfee/schoolfees
HCI: $360
http://www.hwachong.edu.sg/ContentPage.asp?SID=16 -
Snow Crystal:
My DS is GEP going to RI. Will he be in GEP class?Leo Lion:
If you were not in GEP, then secondary cannot take GE? Or can apply?
RI has SBGE ie school based GE. The school's pedagogy is same as GEP. Within the school, there are about 7 GEP classes. With your high score, you may be allocated one of these classes ie study with GEPpers. -
my daughter got 247+2, she like Cedar Girls, Cedar last year Cop is 248, next year cedar got IP, how high is the chance to get cedar through appeal?
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