All About 2011 GCE A-Level Examination Results
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colourspencer:
The cohort size in each school is very different.http://neutuition.com/2011-level-results-distinctions/
I wonder what happened to NJ? -
colourspencer:
http://neutuition.com/2011-level-results-distinctions/
I wonder what happened to NJ?
As expected, top JC is RI , second is HCI. But I am surprised that River Valley have leapfrog VJC, NJC AND TJC to be 3rd. -
pepper spice:
Should compute by %.
The cohort size in each school is very different.colourspencer:
http://neutuition.com/2011-level-results-distinctions/
I wonder what happened to NJ? -
pepper spice:
Yup, cohort size of DHS and RV is only about ( or less) than 1/3 of the rest of the established JCs.
The cohort size in each school is very different.colourspencer:
http://neutuition.com/2011-level-results-distinctions/
I wonder what happened to NJ?
But NJC has a big cohort size. -
Really? How come I have the notion that NJ has a very small cohort size, smaller than DHS and RVH.
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justsay:
Should compute by %.[/quote]Yes, that what i meant, compute by percentage is more appropriate/ comparable than just by numbers.
The cohort size in each school is very different.pepper spice:
[quote=\"colourspencer\"]http://neutuition.com/2011-level-results-distinctions/
I wonder what happened to NJ? -
pepper spice:
Really? How come I have the notion that NJ has a very small cohort size, smaller than DHS and RVH.
Are u referring to yr1 intake cohort size of NJC ??
For A level cohort size, NJC def more than DHS and RV, as they take in O level pupils. -
Augmum:
Yeah, I think I got mixed up. I must be thinking of the year 1 cohort size (2009) during son's time.pepper spice:
Really? How come I have the notion that NJ has a very small cohort size, smaller than DHS and RVH.
Are u referring to yr1 intake cohort size of NJC ??
For A level cohort size, NJC def more than DHS and RV, as they take in O level pupils. -
pepper spice:
Yeah, I think I got mixed up. I must be thinking of the year 1 cohort size (2009) during son's time.[/quote]NJ year 1 cohort is only 200. After O level, they take in about 500-550. Their A level cohort size is about ~750. NJ has not been performing well in the recent years, even last year's A results not too outstanding based on their larger cohort size. I always wonder why they do not want to increase their year 1 cohort intake.Augmum:
[quote=\"pepper spice\"]Really? How come I have the notion that NJ has a very small cohort size, smaller than DHS and RVH.
Are u referring to yr1 intake cohort size of NJC ??
For A level cohort size, NJC def more than DHS and RV, as they take in O level pupils.
RVH and DHS A Level cohort size are the smaller ones ~370 each. -
kiaaik:
What is the cohort size of VJC?The 2010 cohort of Victorians has done exceedingly well for the 2011 A-Level Examinations.
1 in 2 Victorians scored at least 3 distinctions in H2 content-based subjects and record-breaking 28% Victorians scored 4 distinctions in H2 content-based subjects.
55 Victorians achieved perfect *University Admission Points of 90. 167 Victorians scored at least 88.75 points. 273 Victorians attained at least 87.5 points.
All Victorians who offered H2 China Studies in English and Chinese achieved 100% Distinctions, the highest in the nation. Victorians who offered H2 Geography all posted excellent results with 81% of them obtaining distinctions and those who read Knowledge and Inquiry also achieved 81%.
An unprecedented 25 subjects achieved 100% passes. All H1 content subjects and 13 H2 content subjects achieved %A above National Averages.
The H2 subjects with 100% passes are Art, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese Literature and Language, China Studies in English, China Studies in Chinese, Geography, History, Literature, Knowledge and Inquiry, Mathematics, Physics, Theatre Studies and Drama, German, French and Japanese.
The H1 subjects with 100% passes are China Studies in English, Economics, Literature, Geography, Hindi, History, Mathematics, Physics and Tamil.
The H2 content subjects with %A above National Average are Art, Biology, Chemistry, China Studies in Chinese, China Studies in English, Chinese Language and Literature, Economics, Geography, History, Knowledge and Inquiry, Mathematics, Physics, as well as Theatre Studies and Drama.
The H1 content subjects with %A above National Average are Biology, Chemistry, China Studies in English, Economics, General Paper, Geography, History, Literature, Mathematics and Physics.
11 H3 subjects achieved 100% passes and the H3 subjects that achieved 100% Distinctions and Merit are Art, Literature, History, Geography, Molecular Biology, Proteomics and Science Research.
The 6 out of 10 H3 subjects offered by VJC that achieved % Distinction above National Average are Modern Physics, Geography, History, Literature, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and Proteomics.
VJC celebrates with its teachers and the 2010 cohort of Victorians for this set of excellent results.
*The University Admission Score is computed based on a maximum score of 90 points, and takes into account General Paper or Knowledge and Inquiry, Project Work, 3 H2 and 1 H1 content-based subjects.
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