COP 2012 - For Secondary Schools in 2013
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I am not sure forumners have already read this piece of info.
Apparently, 500 students with t-scores more than 250 have opted out from the IP system and have chosen the O level, more structured, route. -
WeiHan:
Is this new info? Where did you get it from?I am not sure forumners have already read this piece of info.
Apparently, 500 students with t-scores more than 250 have opted out from the IP system and have chosen the O level, more structured, route. -
jtoh:
Or maybe it was last year..I'll post the link tonight. The news report has a Bukit Panjang High cover boy who has 266 t-score and has chosen BPGH.
Is this new info? Where did you get it from?WeiHan:
I am not sure forumners have already read this piece of info.
Apparently, 500 students with t-scores more than 250 have opted out from the IP system and have chosen the O level, more structured, route. -
WeiHan:
Or maybe it was last year..I'll post the link tonight. The news report has a Bukit Panjang High cover boy who has 266 t-score and has chosen BPGH.[/quote]It's for last year based on recent Sunday Times ST article.
Is this new info? Where did you get it from?jtoh:
[quote=\"WeiHan\"]I am not sure forumners have already read this piece of info.
Apparently, 500 students with t-scores more than 250 have opted out from the IP system and have chosen the O level, more structured, route. -
Assuming TOP 10% of 48500 students are above 250, with 4000 IP, it would mean 800+ students would need to go for O level program, this will push up top O level schools cut off point quite a fair bit.

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Layla:
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Glad you found it. Is your dd applying for an IS school?maychang:
dd normal meanstream with T-Score 263+3, PSLE Result doesn't reflect the status of EESIS.
Yes. I have checked again the PSLE Result as what Jtoh advised, indeed my dd is eligible for the EESIS.

Yup...NYGS is the first choice of school. :)[/quote]
Great! See you there! :rahrah:[/quote]
Layla, see ya!
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finder:
Assuming TOP 10% of 48500 students are above 250, with 4000 IP, it would mean 800+ students would need to go for O level program, this will push up top O level schools cut off point quite a fair bit.

Elsewhere in the forum they've placed the number of IP places at about 4200/4300 and that's not counting the IP places at SOTA. So it's about 500-600 students who score more than 250 who will seek spots in the O level route. But that's assuming everyone wants to go IP. Not everyone does. -
Noticed that in 2009, when population is highest, the COP for all school is also highest; so I guess, this year COP will be higher.
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WeiHan:
That was in last year. Per ST article.I am not sure forumners have already read this piece of info.
Apparently, 500 students with t-scores more than 250 have opted out from the IP system and have chosen the O level, more structured, route. -
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