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      BarbieGundam
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      phankao:
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      Hi, Can anyone explain whether the PSLE result including those kids from GEP class? Thank you.


      Of course it includes the GEP

      Strange...why GEP students in CHS doesn't seem to do well in PSLE. Wonder how many can get into RI?

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        BarbieGundam:
        phankao:

        [quote=\"CrossTalk\"]Hi, Can anyone explain whether the PSLE result including those kids from GEP class? Thank you.


        Of course it includes the GEP

        Strange...why GEP students in CHS doesn't seem to do well in PSLE. Wonder how many can get into RI?[/quote]Not good, meh? Most of the top students are GEP students. Many have DSA already, so why not RI?

        CHS' cohort is not big compared to some other schools. eg. NYPS has 450+ students, isn't it? CHS is only 280. About 40-50 are GEP students(2 classes) .

        BTW, in case anyone interested, I left out this table that shows the percentage of A/A* compared to national average.

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          BarbieGundam
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          Hi KiasuGrandmaster,

          Is it true that RI DSA under GEP must also see results? For non-GEP, I heard RI must get around 270 to get in, is this true?

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            corneyAmber
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            BarbieGundam:
            Hi KiasuGrandmaster,

            Is it true that RI DSA under GEP must also see results? For non-GEP, I heard RI must get around 270 to get in, is this true?
            Even for GEP DSA cases, they need to meet a min T-score of 240+ I think.
            As for COP for RI, it hovers around 258-259. However, in order to feel that one can cope in RI, best to enter with higher T-score of 270.

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              phankao
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              ksi:
              BarbieGundam:

              Hi KiasuGrandmaster,

              Is it true that RI DSA under GEP must also see results? For non-GEP, I heard RI must get around 270 to get in, is this true?

              Even for GEP DSA cases, they need to meet a min T-score of 240+ I think.
              As for COP for RI, it hovers around 258-259. However, in order to feel that one can cope in RI, best to enter with higher T-score of 270.

              Don't know about GEP, but I've heard 220+ also have for RI under DSA - my friend's son, and he's coping very well too.

              So far, I think for CHS this year's p6 batch, there are 2 mainstream boys who got DSA from RI, 1 under sports and one under academic. I think both got either high 240+, low 250+.

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                phankao:
                ksi:

                [quote=\"BarbieGundam\"]Hi KiasuGrandmaster,

                Is it true that RI DSA under GEP must also see results? For non-GEP, I heard RI must get around 270 to get in, is this true?

                Even for GEP DSA cases, they need to meet a min T-score of 240+ I think.
                As for COP for RI, it hovers around 258-259. However, in order to feel that one can cope in RI, best to enter with higher T-score of 270.

                Don't know about GEP, but I've heard 220+ also have for RI under DSA - my friend's son, and he's coping very well too.

                So far, I think for CHS this year's p6 batch, there are 2 mainstream boys who got DSA from RI, 1 under sports and one under academic. I think both got either high 240+, low 250+.[/quote]Ya, it's hard to say what is the T-score to cope well in the RI IP. It all depends on attitude and aptitude. I knew a few who scored > 260 but did not graduate with 'A' level cert after 6 years of IP.

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                  Snow Crystal
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                  MandyMummy:

                  Ya, it's hard to say what is the T-score to cope well in the RI IP. It all depends on attitude and aptitude. I knew a few who scored > 260 but did not graduate with 'A' level cert after 6 years of IP.
                  That's a nightmare :yikes: But true, PSLE score definitely can't predict IP performance.

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                    CrossTalk
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                    phankao:
                    CrossTalk:

                    Hi, Can anyone explain whether the PSLE result including those kids from GEP class? Thank you.


                    Of course it includes the GEP

                    Hi, Dear All:
                    Thank you so much for all the information given. Especailly for PSLE results....I think CHS really is a good school. My son 1st time visited it, almost don't want to go home... :imcool: We will join you soon..... hope to see you all more often in here, and till they smoothly pass PSLE....ha....ha.... 3 more years to go for me....thanks once again.

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                      BarbieGundam
                      last edited by

                      CrossTalk:
                      phankao:

                      [quote=\"CrossTalk\"]Hi, Can anyone explain whether the PSLE result including those kids from GEP class? Thank you.


                      Of course it includes the GEP

                      Hi, Dear All:
                      Thank you so much for all the information given. Especailly for PSLE results....I think CHS really is a good school. My son 1st time visited it, almost don't want to go home... :imcool: We will join you soon..... hope to see you all more often in here, and till they smoothly pass PSLE....ha....ha.... 3 more years to go for me....thanks once again.[/quote]
                      Yes, CHS is a good school and I am impressed with the teachers' dedication, at least those that I have encountered 😄

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                        BarbieGundam
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                        Hi MandyMummy,


                        then isn’t it better to go for non-IP? at least you can secure an "O" level cert? pardon me, I have to really start reading up on DSA and IP, seems like DSA also getting competitive in some schools…

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