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    PSLE 2012 - Results Discussion

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • J Offline
      jtoh
      last edited by

      enoawng:
      May I confirm this is how posting works


      If a child A gets 250. Child B gets 249.

      Child A selects School X as first choice and School Y as second choice.
      However School X has no more vacancies.

      Say there is only 1 last slot in School Y

      At the same Child B selects School Y as the first choice.

      Which child gets the last slot in School Y? Is the posting algorithm documented anywhere where the public can review?

      Many thanks.
      Child A with 250 gets the place in School Y. The process is very clearly described in that big grey book given to your P6 child.

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        jtoh
        last edited by

        sujatha:
        Hi, my daughter scored 252 + 2 HMT. 2A* maths + eng. 2A science + tamil. She was a potential high scorer who didn't do upto the expectation and yet dreaming of IP programmes. Following are my choices for her. Pls advise if am being realistic and trying to secure a place for my daughter in a good school.


        1. NJC IP cut-off 258
        2. Cedar girls IP. Cut-off 258
        3. TJC IP. Cut-off 255
        4. MGS IP. Cut-off 255
        5. SCGS IP Cut-off 250
        6. Cedar girls express. Cutoff 249

        Really need some expert advise and good guidance please. Thanks a lot!
        I think your chances for NJC and Cedar are slim. For the other new IP schools, your stated COP is the minimum COP that is accepted by the school to APPLY for IP. So the COPs could very well go much higher than what you've stated. Your only safe school is Cedar Express. SCGS is likely to go much higher than 250.

        You should rethink your 6 choices. From the looks of it, it is very likely that you might end up in Cedar Express. Select one more safe option and remove either NJC or Cedar or both from your list.

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        • FunzF Offline
          Funz
          last edited by

          tinwhoong:
          I believe that most parents are so concerned on the results at PSLE, which is the first exam of the life of Singapore children. I only caution that any information pertaining to the results is now classified as undisclosable. Any attempt to disclose it without the permission from the school and MOE is deemed as invasion of privileged information.



          Whatever so-called \"I heard\" from so and so will never been validated. If I am not wrong, I think that MOE will have the power to stop any parent from engaging the media to report on their children's high score.

          Please do with a bit of wisdom, I do not know how MOE and the school will view it. If any names of the so-called top student, will it deemed as contradicting the current new policy. The MOE will reserve the rights to pursue the matters as they deem fit.

          I caution myself not to be involved of sharing the information I know. This is because I do not know how MOE will view it. This is new policy and let us discuss it with the term, I heard, I was told by my son or daughter who happen to be friend that their classmate get how much and so on. Do not say \"so and so (with reference to actual name) of \"so and so\" school obtained 279, 285, 283. It might land you in trouble if MOE intend to pursue it, it might question the school, and slowly filter down to the actual person who release such information.
          :faint:
          Do you seriously believe what you have just posted or are you just trying to dissuade others from posting.

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            tik
            last edited by

            dimsum:
            Updated with Pei Tong 266


            >= 280
            NYPS 285
            St Stephen 284
            Rulang 283
            Tao Nan 283
            Catholic High 282
            Nan Chiau 281
            Nan Hua 281
            Temasek 281
            Kcpps 280
            RGPS 280

            270 - 279
            ACS Primary 279
            AiTong 279
            Gan Eng Seng 279
            Yu Neng 279
            Red Swastika 278
            Rosyth 278
            South View 277
            St. Hilda's 277
            Woodgrove 276
            Chongfu 275
            Kong Hwa 275
            Woodlands 275
            Holy Innocent 274
            Maha Bodhi 274
            Mee Toh 274
            Pei Chun 274
            PLMGS 274
            Compassvale 273
            Hougang 273
            Pathlight 273
            Rivervale 273
            Northland 272
            De La Salle 272
            Fuhua 272
            Kranji 272
            Marymount 272
            River Valley 272
            Chij olqp 271
            Fairfield Methodist 271
            Lakeside 271
            Radin Mas 271
            SCGS 271
            Yangzheng 271
            Maris Stella 270
            Zhangde 270
            Zhenghua 270

            260 - 269
            Ponggol Primary 269
            Pioneer Primary 267
            Pei Tong 266
            Cedar 265
            Corporation Primary 265
            Naval Base 265
            It's misleading to only look at one top score from each school.

            NYPS has 45 kids with PSLE of 270 and above, 232 kids with PSLE above 250 and the mean aggregate PSLE score of the entire cohort of 490 kids is 239. These numbers exclude HCL extra points.

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              WeiHan
              last edited by

              tik:
              dimsum:

              Updated with Pei Tong 266


              >= 280
              NYPS 285
              St Stephen 284
              Rulang 283
              Tao Nan 283
              Catholic High 282
              Nan Chiau 281
              Nan Hua 281
              Temasek 281
              Kcpps 280
              RGPS 280

              270 - 279
              ACS Primary 279
              AiTong 279
              Gan Eng Seng 279
              Yu Neng 279
              Red Swastika 278
              Rosyth 278
              South View 277
              St. Hilda's 277
              Woodgrove 276
              Chongfu 275
              Kong Hwa 275
              Woodlands 275
              Holy Innocent 274
              Maha Bodhi 274
              Mee Toh 274
              Pei Chun 274
              PLMGS 274
              Compassvale 273
              Hougang 273
              Pathlight 273
              Rivervale 273
              Northland 272
              De La Salle 272
              Fuhua 272
              Kranji 272
              Marymount 272
              River Valley 272
              Chij olqp 271
              Fairfield Methodist 271
              Lakeside 271
              Radin Mas 271
              SCGS 271
              Yangzheng 271
              Maris Stella 270
              Zhangde 270
              Zhenghua 270

              260 - 269
              Ponggol Primary 269
              Pioneer Primary 267
              Pei Tong 266
              Cedar 265
              Corporation Primary 265
              Naval Base 265

              It's misleading to only look at one top score from each school.

              NYPS has 45 kids with PSLE of 270 and above, 232 kids with PSLE above 250 and the mean aggregate PSLE score of the entire cohort of 490 kids is 239. These numbers exclude HCL extra points.

              Of course and it should be expected. Our elitist system pick the best out of each conhort and put them in a few schools for GEP education. And why shouldn't we expect that few schools to have a better results?

              That said, I am saying that I oppose differentiated education base on each child capability.

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                contentboi1996
                last edited by

                Hey parents out there, good luck to your kids for getting into their dream school, just an advice for those high scorers, if you guys like a complete enjoyable, fulfilling and fun environment for your kids, I suggest you join Hwa Chong. They really train you to be all rounded and they have really good facilities, character education so you don’t have to worry about your kids being snobbish. There are also loads of oppurtunities there, even if your dd or ds don’t do well in their PSLE. Good luck, I remembered my apprehension in choosing HCI over RI, but I never regretted and never looked back, heading for the JC next year


                So good luck to all parents and kids 😃

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                  RVHS
                  last edited by

                  littleme:
                  anyone knows the size of the 2012 psle cohort - the number of students?

                  48333, increased 3000

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                  • R Offline
                    ruohoo97
                    last edited by

                    WeiHan:
                    tik:



                    It's misleading to only look at one top score from each school.

                    NYPS has 45 kids with PSLE of 270 and above, 232 kids with PSLE above 250 and the mean aggregate PSLE score of the entire cohort of 490 kids is 239. These numbers exclude HCL extra points.

                    Of course and it should be expected. Our elitist system pick the best out of each conhort and put them in a few schools for GEP education. And why shouldn't we expect that few schools to have a better results?

                    That said, I am saying that I oppose differentiated education base on each child capability.

                    Yes, totally agree with WeiHan, the current education system indeed promotes elitist system at such young age.

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                      joe0599
                      last edited by

                      Checked because want to choose Victoria olevel and ip since score is 255+3[/quote][/quote]


                      VS is not a SAP school, you cannot include your HMT+3.

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                        mummy so kiasu
                        last edited by

                        Dreamgear:
                        sandratz:

                        Hi, my daughter scored 251 + 1 HMT. In the letter given by MOE, it says that she is eligible for HMT even though she didn't meet MOE's requirements for HMT - A* for MT or Merit. It also says that she is eligible to apply for 3rd language and from what I know she is given all the 3rd languages. So even though she only got a Pass for HMT, MOE is allowing her to take HMT in sec school, am I right?


                        The other criteria is top 10 % of intake

                        Yes, top 10% of the PSLE cohort can take HMT. My son did not even take HMT & he can opt for HMT & third language next year.

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