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    PSLE 2009 RESULTS!!

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Academic Support
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      VitoRelax
      last edited by

      James Ang:
      NJC is a hot choice, may the best students get into NJC. πŸ˜„

      Of cos, no doubt, NJC remains a hot choice.

      But the question posted earlier was whether at 263, he should goto RI, HCI or NJC ?

      Generally, the best students goto RI and those that cannot goto RI then maybe goto NJC. πŸ˜„

      That said, I am not implying NJC is not a good school. πŸ˜„

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        VitoRelax
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        atutor2001:
        From my observation of the aggregates, I think the average of Chinese and English is higher than other years (definitely above 75 marks - lowest A).


        At the same time, the stand deviations of Math and Chinese are also higher than other years.

        With this combination, student who get a \"low A\" for Chinese, English or Math will suffer. If their mark is below the average, (say 79), then their T-score will be less than 50. The drop will be even greater for Chinese & Math because of the increase in standard deviation.

        Therefore, greatest advantage goes to those who do well for Chinese (especially) and Math because of the increase in standard deviation. Conversely, those with low A for Chinese and Math will have lower T-score than normal.

        Because of the increase in averages, those who get low A for English, Chinese (again) will have a lower T-score than normal.
        Does MOE release the standard deviation of all the subjects for every Year ?

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          James Ang
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          Generally girls score better PSLE results than boys (that explains the 4-5 point gap between RI and RGS) so I expect NJC's cut off point to fall square between RI's 261 and RGS's 265, because NJC is co-ed school, and some bright girls who may not opt for RGS, they may get into the next best NJC choice instead. Also while some bright kids prefer separate boys school and girls school, others like co-ed schools like NJC and Dunman High which take in bright kids regardless of gender.


          last year's \"guinea pigs\" got into NJC with only COP 259, so maybe they are lucky \"guinea pigs\" after all to get into a top JC at age of 13! πŸ˜„

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            Fairy
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            yellow-dk:
            Thanks Fairy. To play safe, I will probably include 3 choices : HCI, RVHS (non-SBEG), ACSI. How would u rank these 3 ?


            Thank you πŸ™‚
            Among the three schools, I would also put HCI as my first choice. Between RVHS & ACSI, it's a bit tricky. Depends on what you prefer. One is very Chinese-based, the other is very westernised. Also ACSI offers IB while RVHS, Á' Level.

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              small
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              Qifa : 290 (top in Sin)


              Ai Tong : 280 (2nd 274, 3rd 273)
              ACS Jr : 280 (2nd 275, 3rd 273)
              ACS Pri : 282 (2nd 279, 3rd 277)
              Blangah Rise : 273
              Bukit Panjang : 280 (2nd 274 x 3)
              Canberra : 273
              Catholic High : 280 (2nd 278, 3rd 277)
              CHIJ Katong : 271
              CHIJ Our Lady of Good Counsel : 280
              CHIJ St Nicholas : 280
              CHIJ Toa Payoh : 270
              Chong Fu : 270
              Clementi : 262
              Coral : 268
              East Spring : 271
              Greenridge : 285
              Gongshang : 287 (2nd 283, 3rd 280)
              Fairfield : 273
              Fengshan : 279 (2nd 274 - 2 students)
              Fuhua : 271
              Gan Eng Seng : 275
              Haig Girls' : 274+
              Henry Park : 279
              Holy Innocents' : 272
              Hougang : 281
              Jie Min : 269
              Juying : 263
              Kheng Cheng : 270
              Kong Hwa : 280 (2nd 277, 3rd 276)
              Kuo Chuan : 269
              Maha Bodhi : 272 (2nd 271, 3rd 268)
              Maris Stella : 271 (2nd 268, 3rd 267)
              Marymount Convent: 276 (2nd 275, 3rd 274)
              Mee Toh : 256
              Meridian Pri. : 281
              Nan Chiau : 282 (2nd 280, 3rd 277)
              Nan Hua : 285 (2nd 284, 3rd 282)
              Nanyang : 287
              Ngee Ann: 268
              Northland : 268
              North View : 265
              Opera Estate : 264
              Pasir Ris Pri : 281
              Pei Chun : 274 (2nd 270, 3rd 268)
              Pei Hwa : 280
              Poi Ching : 268
              Punggol Pri: 267 (2nd 264 - 2 students)
              Raffles Girls : 286 (2nd 283, 3rd 282)
              Radin Mas : 272
              Red Swastika : 277
              Rosyth : 287 (2nd 279 - 2 students)
              Rulang : 283 (2nd 278-2 students, 3rd 276 - 3 students)
              St Anthony's : 271
              St Anthony's Canossian : 274
              St Gabriel's : 267
              St Hilda's : 280
              St Stephen's: 268
              South View : 286 (2 students)
              Tao Nan : 281 (2nd 280, 4x 279)
              Temasek : 274
              Xinghua : 264 (2nd 263, 3rd 258)
              Yangzheng : 278 (2nd 273 - 2 students)
              Yew Tee : 272

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                atutor2001
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                VitoRelax:

                Does MOE release the standard deviation of all the subjects for every Year ?
                Unfortunately no so far with regard to the standard deviation. For averages, I remembered my kid's schools did compare their own averages to the national averages on the day of results release, in the past.

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                  prancingpony
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                  Thank you all for your responses and kind advice. I appreciate it very much. πŸ˜„

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                    agltan98
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                    Anyone know Rivervale and Edgefield PSLE result?

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                      jasmin_4826
                      last edited by

                      Good luck to all on their choice of school…

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                        DadOfGirl
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                        [quote]It is okay to put the first two with school higher COP than your score because the probability of having 2 students with the same t-score is quite remote because all students are ranked according to decimal places (i heard is a minimum of 6 decimal places).


                        But must remember to put the last choice with a school which has a lower COP as a precaution.[/quote]

                        there is post in the second thread which reads...
                        [quote]Yet a couple of sec school teachers told me this is not the case... They say if put the preferred school as 1st choice even though a couple of points short from COP, we'll miss the boat, as in end up even second choice can't make it even though qualify for it cos others of similar score who put first choice get it first...[/quote]
                        I guess couple of parents including me are still having confusion about 'Putting second choice for reachable school harm your chances anyway?'

                        Help Please πŸ™

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