Crescent Girls' School
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anxiety_strikes:
Hi,Hi all,
I've been trying to find out how CGS did at the 2011 GCE O Levels exams. I'm able to find the detailed results for many schools online, including Cedar, Chung Cheng etc., but not CGS.
Does anyone know and can share? Would appreciate that very much. Thanks.
p.s. I've tried calling the school to ask for the information but was told that they do not release it. Given that the results from so many other schools are available online, I've just worried that CGS has done badly in 2011 and is trying to hide that information. I've seen data that shows that CGS did well from 2002 to 2007 but not after. Please help. Thanks.
You can check the MOE website to see the O'level result for year 2009 and 2010 that published on 2011 Jan and 2012 Jan respectivley.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2011/01/results-of-the-2010-singapore-cambridge-gce-o-level-examination.php
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2012/01/results-of-the-2011-gce-o-level-examination.php
I have their year book 2011, some info. extracted for you:
2010 GCE 'O\" Levels Result
Percentage passes for 5 or more subjects : 100%
Percentage passes for 7 or more subjects: 96.0%
This year, the school has also early release for celebrating good GGE 'O\" result too.
Hope the above info. useful. -
Brenda10:
Hi,anxiety_strikes:
Hi all,
I've been trying to find out how CGS did at the 2011 GCE O Levels exams. I'm able to find the detailed results for many schools online, including Cedar, Chung Cheng etc., but not CGS.
Does anyone know and can share? Would appreciate that very much. Thanks.
p.s. I've tried calling the school to ask for the information but was told that they do not release it. Given that the results from so many other schools are available online, I've just worried that CGS has done badly in 2011 and is trying to hide that information. I've seen data that shows that CGS did well from 2002 to 2007 but not after. Please help. Thanks.
You can check the MOE website to see the O'level result for year 2009 and 2010 that published on 2011 Jan and 2012 Jan respectivley.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2011/01/results-of-the-2010-singapore-cambridge-gce-o-level-examination.php
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2012/01/results-of-the-2011-gce-o-level-examination.php
I have their year book 2011, some info. extracted for you:
2010 GCE 'O\" Levels Result
Percentage passes for 5 or more subjects : 100%
Percentage passes for 7 or more subjects: 96.0%
This year, the school has also early release for celebrating good GGE 'O\" result too.
Hope the above info. useful.
Thanks KiasuGrandMaster. Appreciate your quick and useful response.
I have seen the MOE press releases, but am specifically interested in CGS' results. A number of good schools (eg Chung Cheng, TKGS etc) actually posted details like the percentage of their students scoring distinctions by subject. Would you have that information and can share those with us?
Many thanks in advance! -
anxiety_strikes:
Hi,Brenda10:
[quote=\"anxiety_strikes\"]Hi all,
I've been trying to find out how CGS did at the 2011 GCE O Levels exams. I'm able to find the detailed results for many schools online, including Cedar, Chung Cheng etc., but not CGS.
Does anyone know and can share? Would appreciate that very much. Thanks.
p.s. I've tried calling the school to ask for the information but was told that they do not release it. Given that the results from so many other schools are available online, I've just worried that CGS has done badly in 2011 and is trying to hide that information. I've seen data that shows that CGS did well from 2002 to 2007 but not after. Please help. Thanks.
You can check the MOE website to see the O'level result for year 2009 and 2010 that published on 2011 Jan and 2012 Jan respectivley.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2011/01/results-of-the-2010-singapore-cambridge-gce-o-level-examination.php
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2012/01/results-of-the-2011-gce-o-level-examination.php
I have their year book 2011, some info. extracted for you:
2010 GCE 'O\" Levels Result
Percentage passes for 5 or more subjects : 100%
Percentage passes for 7 or more subjects: 96.0%
This year, the school has also early release for celebrating good GGE 'O\" result too.
Hope the above info. useful.
Thanks KiasuGrandMaster. Appreciate your quick and useful response.
I have seen the MOE press releases, but am specifically interested in CGS' results. A number of good schools (eg Chung Cheng, TKGS etc) actually posted details like the percentage of their students scoring distinctions by subject. Would you have that information and can share those with us?
Many thanks in advance![/quote]
Oops, thanks Brenda10, I mean. Please forgive a newbie. -
anxiety_strikes:
Hi,anxiety_strikes:
[quote=\"Brenda10\"]Hi all,
I've been trying to find out how CGS did at the 2011 GCE O Levels exams. I'm able to find the detailed results for many schools online, including Cedar, Chung Cheng etc., but not CGS.
Does anyone know and can share? Would appreciate that very much. Thanks.
p.s. I've tried calling the school to ask for the information but was told that they do not release it. Given that the results from so many other schools are available online, I've just worried that CGS has done badly in 2011 and is trying to hide that information. I've seen data that shows that CGS did well from 2002 to 2007 but not after. Please help. Thanks.
You can check the MOE website to see the O'level result for year 2009 and 2010 that published on 2011 Jan and 2012 Jan respectivley.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2011/01/results-of-the-2010-singapore-cambridge-gce-o-level-examination.php
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2012/01/results-of-the-2011-gce-o-level-examination.php
I have their year book 2011, some info. extracted for you:
2010 GCE 'O\" Levels Result
Percentage passes for 5 or more subjects : 100%
Percentage passes for 7 or more subjects: 96.0%
This year, the school has also early release for celebrating good GGE 'O\" result too.
Hope the above info. useful.
Thanks KiasuGrandMaster. Appreciate your quick and useful response.
I have seen the MOE press releases, but am specifically interested in CGS' results. A number of good schools (eg Chung Cheng, TKGS etc) actually posted details like the percentage of their students scoring distinctions by subject. Would you have that information and can share those with us?
Many thanks in advance![/quote]Is ok lah. From the year Book 2011:
2010 GCE 'o' level results Subject Analysis:
Subjects
English Languagues 75.2% distinctions (National: 18.5%)
CL 81.4% distinctions (National: 39.5%)
E Maths 94.7% distinctions (National: 45.2)
A Maths 83.9% distinctions (National: 51%)
Physics (SPA) 73.0% distinctions (National: 46.1%)
Chemistry (SPA) 62.8% distinctions (National: 44.6%)
Biology (SPA) 65.5% distinctions (National: 48%)
Hope the above useful. -
My sis is in CGS too .. Appealed to CGS with 240+2 (uesless
) beacuse of few decimal diff , wow... -
Brenda10:
Is ok lah. From the year Book 2011:anxiety_strikes:
[quote=\"anxiety_strikes\"]
Hi,
You can check the MOE website to see the O'level result for year 2009 and 2010 that published on 2011 Jan and 2012 Jan respectivley.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2011/01/results-of-the-2010-singapore-cambridge-gce-o-level-examination.php
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2012/01/results-of-the-2011-gce-o-level-examination.php
I have their year book 2011, some info. extracted for you:
2010 GCE 'O\" Levels Result
Percentage passes for 5 or more subjects : 100%
Percentage passes for 7 or more subjects: 96.0%
This year, the school has also early release for celebrating good GGE 'O\" result too.
Hope the above info. useful.
Thanks KiasuGrandMaster. Appreciate your quick and useful response.
I have seen the MOE press releases, but am specifically interested in CGS' results. A number of good schools (eg Chung Cheng, TKGS etc) actually posted details like the percentage of their students scoring distinctions by subject. Would you have that information and can share those with us?
Many thanks in advance!
2010 GCE 'o' level results Subject Analysis:
Subjects
English Languagues 75.2% distinctions (National: 18.5%)
CL 81.4% distinctions (National: 39.5%)
E Maths 94.7% distinctions (National: 45.2)
A Maths 83.9% distinctions (National: 51%)
Physics (SPA) 73.0% distinctions (National: 46.1%)
Chemistry (SPA) 62.8% distinctions (National: 44.6%)
Biology (SPA) 65.5% distinctions (National: 48%)
Hope the above useful.[/quote]
Fantastic! Thank you so much! Let's hope CGS keeps this up. -
My dd got 243 not sure any chance cos COP for last year was 243. We will try. Those in CGS now can advise for Sec1 the school do distribute the class according to result ?
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kyp71:
My dd got 243 not sure any chance cos COP for last year was 243. We will try. Those in CGS now can advise for Sec1 the school do distribute the class according to result ?
Nope. Very fair school. If you plot PSLE v/s O-level result nationwide, this probably will be among first few in term of 'Value add school'
You will probaly get thro' in normal S1 posting exercise, if not, opt for uniform group in Appeal form.
Best wishes -
Hi all, I a going to Sec 1 next year. I would like to ask about third language for Malay and CSP. I am not very good in my languages , would it be easy for me to pick up third language and CSP?
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genevieve08:
Hi all, I a going to Sec 1 next year. I would like to ask about third language for Malay and CSP. I am not very good in my languages , would it be easy for me to pick up third language and CSP?
Hi. ^^
I can't comment much on the difficulty as it depends on the individual, like how some people may find something very difficult while another group of people may find the same thing easy.
If you are really interested in learning the third language, go ahead, since without interest, it may be hard for one to persevere and continue till the end. You may not be very good with languages - but that doesn't really matter, just try your best ( and at the same time enjoy learning it
) !
In Secondary school, there will be more subjects, meaning more things to learn and more work to do. However, it should not be a problem if you can manage your time well.
Hope this helps. :rahrah:
Thank you.
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