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    All About T-Score

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    • V Offline
      verykiasu2010
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      mummy so kiasu:
      NYPS produces 120 of them from the mainstream (out of 320) + another 80 of them from the GEP to make up the 200 students with T score of 250 & above. Most of it's kids come from well to do families. They go to branded enrichment schools such as learning lab, which most of the neighbourhood schools' kids could not afford.

      NYPS intake each year is 390. It swells to 480 at Pri 4 due to GEP transfer

      Each year approx 43% scored above 250, roughly 206. They have 4 classess of GEP = 100. Not all of them scored above 250, some are below 250. Even if you assume 100% of GEP scored above 250, there is still 106 from mainstream who scored above 250.

      It has been observed that NYPS does not produce the national top scorer every year. BUT their percentage of top 10% of PSLE cohort, i.e. scoring 250, is very high, for the past few years have been above 40% of the cohort

      And not all PSLE top scorers from NYPS are from GEP, many of them are from mainstream HA class

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        matadorepy
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        Happy Mummmmm:
        I think scoring 250-260 is a given. They do not need much effort to do that.

        But going beyond 265, they really need to push themselves a little bit more to get a few marks here and there, and not to make any careless mistakes.

        My DD and her friends are already taking things easy. I too told her that she can take things easy, but if she wants to contribute to her school and to be fair to herself, she should put in her best. Frankly, my heart is aching lor.

        I make sure she does something fun and different everyday. We go for ice-cream,rollerblading, swimming, movie, science syposiums, teahouses, etc. Or she can hangout with her friends. All she still continues all her interests/activities/trainings etc. She is still kid afterall. And I see that her friends in fact have more time than before to hangout and play soccer.

        Personally, I do not find mugging for exams healthy. This time is better used to rebalance emotionally and physically. I used to give tuition to A level and poly students during my uni days, and this was the approach I used with them, and all of them had stellar results.

        So long as she is happy with her PSLE results, I will be too.

        I have spoken to the parents of my DD's close friends, and they seem to be taking a similar approach.

        Actually same reason I am having a headache about choosing her secondary school. I want her to enjoy her 6 years. Learning can be fun, and should be fun.
        Yes, It is an absolutely headache if you are caught between 2 choices.

        During my DD time, majority with CO goes to RGS, there are some die hard NYGH and a 5 dare-devils going to NUSH. There are 1 or 2 girl with RGS CO who eventually chose NJC in the end. So the decision is for the girls to choose (not parent's choice).

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          mummy so kiasu
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          kiasuursula:
          alng:

          [quote=\"BeContented\"]
          Previously, believe RL did churn out students with > 270 for a few years.....but last year's top scorer was a first time. Dun think will happen that often 😉
          Frankly, think all these do come with a tradeoff .... typically, the stress level is higher and workload heavier at schools that can churn.

          RL is known to give lots of homework. Even a HOD of RL told me before that the school has given so much homework that the students have no time to go for tuition.

          RL also focuses a lot on the top class (ONLY). In 2010, 3/4 of the top class (29 out of 40) obtained 260 and above when the average T score was nothing close to the average T score of top schools. I
          will feel upset as a parent if my child is not in the top class in RL. In my dd and ds schools now, there are more than one top class.

          DD school only concentrate on the top 20 people in the top class.(whole class: 40 people) Extra enrichment courses and assessments(tailor-made by
          teachers) were given. Although there were students from other class
          perform better, no extra enrichment courses was given to them. I think the school really wants a better results this year as compare to the previous
          years. None of the students scored >/270. I felt very bad for the rest of the
          20 students in the top class. As for my DD, who is in the 3rd class, the school had given up on her(them). I have to look for other sources to improve her academic results. :stupid:[/quote]Something goes wrong with the school system & education system. The kids are not treated equally & their potential might not be maximize. Too much focus on top students and majority of them are neglected. The education minister and the government should do something about the current situation. Feel sorry for the kids and parents.

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            kspassing
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            Does anybody know how the T-score is calculated when there are only three subjects? My kids are exempted MT, so only EMS… then how?

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              verykiasu2010
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              kspassing:
              Does anybody know how the T-score is calculated when there are only three subjects? My kids are exempted MT, so only EMS... then how?

              if you read the whole of this thread, it will give you all the necessary info

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                kspassing
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                wah, all 38 pages… i read bits here and there but mostly pertaining to 4 subjects. but ok, I will try to browse through everything. thanks though.

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                  kspassing
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                  OK, I have read the entire thread… all 38 pages not including this 39th page which is headed by my question. I have found exactly 3 posts asking the same question I am asking, 2 of which went totally unanswered. 1 had a reply saying that they didn’t know exactly, but knew that those with MT exemption tended to do better than expected.


                  Which still doesn’t answer my question. LOL. So I gather from my painstaking reading of the 300+ posts that no one knows. Ah well. Thanks anyway.

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                    verykiasu2010
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                    kspassing:
                    OK, I have read the entire thread... all 38 pages not including this 39th page which is headed by my question. I have found exactly 3 posts asking the same question I am asking, 2 of which went totally unanswered. 1 had a reply saying that they didn't know exactly, but knew that those with MT exemption tended to do better than expected.


                    Which still doesn't answer my question. LOL. So I gather from my painstaking reading of the 300+ posts that no one knows. Ah well. Thanks anyway.
                    sorry I thought those has been answered

                    I may be wrong here - but I believe the t-score for 3 subjects is normalised to to 4 subject based t-score, perhaps they take the t-scores of 3 subjects divide by 3 times 4 ? I guess you can call up any school to check or email MOE

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                      kspassing
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                      🙂 no worries. Wonder if moe will reveal what is done. Ok, I promise if they give me a 'proper' answer I will come back and post it here. Thanks for replying anyway. It definitely beats no one answering cos they don't know. 🙂 much appreciated.

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                        verykiasu2010
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                        kspassing:
                        🙂 no worries. Wonder if moe will reveal what is done. Ok, I promise if they give me a 'proper' answer I will come back and post it here. Thanks for replying anyway. It definitely beats no one answering cos they don't know. 🙂 much appreciated.

                        your PSLE this year ?

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