PSLE 2012 - Results Discussion
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Melodies:
Some observations for this year PSLE results:
1) NYPS alone, about 43 students score 270 and above this year. My observation is that there are too many of them this year as compared to 2011. (this is about the figure for the whole nation last year, I could be wrong and please feel free to correct me and clarify.)
2) Same observation of having many who has scored 270's in other top primary schools too.
3) It looks like many neighborhood schools are producing some top performers who have scored 270's now.
What does that tell us? Hmmm :scratchhead:
Anyone can weigh in?
The list is going to be like:
+ It looks like Neighborhood schools are not bad after all.
+ Cut off point in top sec schools will go up? :yikes: n go on...
+...
+..
On top of more than 40 kids scoring above 270, Nanyang has also a very high percentage (50% ???) of kids who scored above 250 while the percentage going to Express course nationwide is only 63%. IN addition, some schools' highest scores are only 270 or below , I wonder if MOE can throw some light into this. Maybe other schools are teaching the wrong things or not teaching effectively despite having very hardworking teachers or other socioeconomic factors …and despite the fact of so many students going for tuition.
In addition, giving us info of percentage quality passes will give us a clearer picture of the subjects in the schools which have shown improvement and those which need to be improved. It is not uncommon to see quality passes hovering around 50% for some subjects in some schools. -
cherryc:
cherryc, Nanyang had abt 47% of kids who scored above 250 last year. So, to me, this is still consistent with previous year. The question probably is why Nanyang can consistently churn out good results while other schools can't deliver the results? Or Rather, why GEP schools can produce good results but other schools can't? Spill-over materials from GEP classes to the mainstream classes and hence those mainstreamers in Nanyang are benefited?Melodies:
Some observations for this year PSLE results:
1) NYPS alone, about 43 students score 270 and above this year. My observation is that there are too many of them this year as compared to 2011. (this is about the figure for the whole nation last year, I could be wrong and please feel free to correct me and clarify.)
2) Same observation of having many who has scored 270's in other top primary schools too.
3) It looks like many neighborhood schools are producing some top performers who have scored 270's now.
What does that tell us? Hmmm :scratchhead:
Anyone can weigh in?
The list is going to be like:
+ It looks like Neighborhood schools are not bad after all.
+ Cut off point in top sec schools will go up? :yikes: n go on...
+...
+..
On top of more than 40 kids scoring above 270, Nanyang has also a very high percentage (50% ???) of kids who scored above 250 while the percentage going to Express course nationwide is only 63%. IN addition, some schools highest scorers are only 270 or below , I wonder if MOE can throw some light into this. Maybe other schools are teaching the wrong things despite having very hardworking teachers …and despite the fact of so many students going for tuition. -
Hi I need help. My child got 254+1. Is it ok to apply as such
1) Dunman High
2) TJC
3) Cedar IP
4) St Nic IP
5) Cedar O
6) St Nic O
Would really appreciate some advise. -
ruohoo97:
Yes top score in top schools will increase but they may tweak it to ensure the top schools can take around 10% of the cohort. As you pointed out earlier there is a significant increase in student population. I believe the top schools may not be able to take all the top students produced this year, since the top T score from pri school looks around the same. Having similar T scores in these pri schools IMHO is not likely the ability of the schools to produce academically smart student but may be moderated higher and grouped. Secondary school system is like MRT train system, now a lot more people using it, it breaks down.The top 10% of cohort will be offered three categories of third language; while top 3% of cohort are offered EESIS; that is why to confirm those T score, is the key to find out your inquiry.
Nevertheless, I do agree with you that certain Top school's COP will go up this year, maybe NYGH and HCI? what do you think?
If indeed all the primary school have ability to produce smart students, there will be a lot more good T score students (especially this year), then I can imagine almost all of them would want to go to top schools, although all schools are good. With a higher T score they would expect and want to go to a 'better' higher COP school. It would be chaotic if the T scores are not moderated to control the crowd. Like getting first class ticket, business class, economy etc... :yikes: -
Melodies:
cherryc, Nanyang had abt 47% of kids who scored above 250 last year. So, to me, this is still consistent with previous year. The question probably is why Nanyang can consistently churn out good results while other schools can't deliver the results? Or Rather, why GEP schools can produce good results but other schools can't? Spill-over materials from GEP classes to the mainstream classes and hence those mainstreamers in Nanyang are benefited?
What about other GEP schools, do they all have 47% scoring above 250 ? In this era where teachers' quality, methods of teaching and the curriculum designed by the school are crucial given our insufficient text books and other factors, it will be good if MOE can do some investigation and shed some light. -
Yes, they use the corhot middle 2/3 to decide yr score. so for eg. the average is 60, the passing point is 60. Tat’s what my principle said
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Hi all,PSLE is just one if the hurdles in life and there are many others you need to progress across as you get older. My nephew like some over here didn’t score as he expected. He scored 200 and was so upset as he wasnt able to enter his choice of school.
I comforted him and told him there are many people who didn’t do well and yet still went on to university. Take me and my husband for example. I scored only 216 when I took my psle in 1999 and during our time, we were made to choose our schools first before our results were released. I went into my last choice of school. My hubby on the other hand scored below 182 and went to normal academic.
Today I’m a researcher currently taking my Masters degree in NTU while my hubby is doing his PhD in SMU. We both graduated from NTU and NUS respectively with 2nd class honours. -
Melodies:
The reason I pointed out NYGH and HCI is 47% of NYPS of p6 students, are above 250, which is COP for affiliated school into NYGH and HCI, I suspect that the majority of vacancy, after DSA, will be taken up by this group of students, while RGS and RI have no affiliated primary schools
That's why I started a thread this morning to find out the top 10% of cohort. As for finding out top 3%, Jtoh had already started a thread.ruohoo97:
The top 10% of cohort will be offered three categories of third language; while top 3% of cohort are offered EESIS; that is why to confirm those T score, is the key to find out your inquiry.
Nevertheless, I do agree with you that certain Top school's COP will go up this year, maybe NYGH and HCI? what do you think?
In general, I think COP for all top schools (not just NYGH and HCI) will go up this year. -
ruohoo97:
The reason I pointed out NYGH and HCI is 47% of NYPS of p6 students, are above 250, which is COP for affiliated school into NYGH and HCI, I suspect that the majority of vacancy, after DSA, will be taken up by this group of students, while RGS and RI have no affiliated primary schools[/quote]Hi, from that perspective, it should not have any impact at all because 47% (no of NYPS of p6 students are above 250) is about the same % as last year.
That's why I started a thread this morning to find out the top 10% of cohort. As for finding out top 3%, Jtoh had already started a thread.Melodies:
[quote=\"ruohoo97\"]The top 10% of cohort will be offered three categories of third language; while top 3% of cohort are offered EESIS; that is why to confirm those T score, is the key to find out your inquiry.
Nevertheless, I do agree with you that certain Top school's COP will go up this year, maybe NYGH and HCI? what do you think?
In general, I think COP for all top schools (not just NYGH and HCI) will go up this year.
As for the S1 posting (nothing to do with affilitaion), I think the COP will go up in general if all the PSLE results is accurately posted in another thread. -
ruohoo97:
The reason I pointed out NYGH and HCI is 47% of NYPS of p6 students, are above 250, which is COP for affiliated school into NYGH and HCI, I suspect that the majority of vacancy, after DSA, will be taken up by this group of students, while RGS and RI have no affiliated primary schools[/quote]Did your child hear it from the nyps vp too? My friend's child did. But a call to nyps, they clarified the child has heard wrongly. nyps has no affiliation to hci. nyps is only affiliated to nygh as stated in the grey book.
That's why I started a thread this morning to find out the top 10% of cohort. As for finding out top 3%, Jtoh had already started a thread.Melodies:
[quote=\"ruohoo97\"]The top 10% of cohort will be offered three categories of third language; while top 3% of cohort are offered EESIS; that is why to confirm those T score, is the key to find out your inquiry.
Nevertheless, I do agree with you that certain Top school's COP will go up this year, maybe NYGH and HCI? what do you think?
In general, I think COP for all top schools (not just NYGH and HCI) will go up this year.
Can anybody verify the above? i.e has any nyps student who scored 250-255 gotten into hci? how about those with 258-259 with a pass in hcl?
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