Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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sagacious.sg:
Can someone please post the COPs for the IP schools and top schools of Singapore?
In the past years, some members will post this info in another thread. Not sure whether there will be any this year. Check out the other forums. You wont be able to find it on this PH thread.
PSLE results were just released ytd. Sec sch registration has not started. The booklet on Sec Sch posting Guide given to this year P6 can be used as a guide for the COP.
Try to get hold of the booklet. -
http://app.sis.moe.gov.sg/schinfo/SIS_AdvSearch.asp
just go to MOE website, key in the tscore, and it will sort for you all schools that meet the tscore as a cut off point based on 2012 sec one posting
obviously this is only a guide based on the last available historical records -
How about Pei Hwa Primary school PLSE result? It is so hotly discussed in other web thread. My husband told me Pei Hwa did not do well this time. Is it true? My son will be in P6 next year. Worry, worry.
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abc123mama:
How about Pei Hwa Primary school PLSE result? It is so hotly discussed in other web thread. My husband told me Pei Hwa did not do well this time. Is it true? My son will be in P6 next year. Worry, worry.
Phpps did very well this yr - almost 40% of P6 scored 240 & above, a record year
We may not have a lot of super high score students, but a very sizable group of students with above average scores.
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JRLam:
:rahrah:abc123mama:
How about Pei Hwa Primary school PLSE result? It is so hotly discussed in other web thread. My husband told me Pei Hwa did not do well this time. Is it true? My son will be in P6 next year. Worry, worry.
Phpps did very well this yr - almost 40% of P6 scored 240 & above, a record year
We may not have a lot of super high score students, but a very sizable group of students with above average scores. -
JRLam:
quality passes is more important...so what if a school could produce 1 or 2 with top score whereas the majority of cohort was not doing well.....under current P, phpps is doing better year after year....so don't worry parents, trust the school, trust the teachers....abc123mama:
How about Pei Hwa Primary school PLSE result? It is so hotly discussed in other web thread. My husband told me Pei Hwa did not do well this time. Is it true? My son will be in P6 next year. Worry, worry.
Phpps did very well this yr - almost 40% of P6 scored 240 & above, a record year
We may not have a lot of super high score students, but a very sizable group of students with above average scores. -
JRLam:
well done to PH.abc123mama:
How about Pei Hwa Primary school PLSE result? It is so hotly discussed in other web thread. My husband told me Pei Hwa did not do well this time. Is it true? My son will be in P6 next year. Worry, worry.
Phpps did very well this yr - almost 40% of P6 scored 240 & above, a record year
We may not have a lot of super high score students, but a very sizable group of students with above average scores. -
For Singapore Top 10 secondary schools, the entering mark is 250 +. Previous years, a lot of parents will be happy to share that their kids got 260 +. This year, it is so quiet. No 270+ in PH this year? How about 260+? I heard some 250+.
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After these few days of followg e various psle threads, I must admit this is freaking me out even though my ds is just going to start p3 next year. Ds is really very average student or I would say even below ave by PHPPS’ high standard, his p2 FY results are really mediocre, but he did show tremendous improvemt in sa2 paper…I was originally happy, but after readg all e psle threads, I dunno anymore…looks like must push ds really hard going fwd? sign now I start to understand the fuss behind all these stress related to psle… Aiyo really feel scared…
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I feel that we shouldn’t put too much emphasis in grades at P2 level. At that level, whoever has the discipline to be careful will do well. At higher levels, the ‘carelessness’ impact will diminish and other factors come into play more, so we’ll see a lot of swapping of classes from P3 to P4.
No doubt PH pushes the students hard. This is one common trait of SAP schs so it should not come as a surprise [for anyone who has done his homework]. I heard the environment in some schs is more relaxed; it really depends on which is your cup of tea.
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