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    2015 A Level Results

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • J Offline
      jtoh
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      naggo-nitemare:
      RI has a record number of 10 who scored distinctions for 13 units. Overall statistics seem as impressive as previous years. Well done!

      Thanks for the update. Congrats to the students.

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        octoberbaby
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        Any foreign talents among those 10?

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          phankao
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          anxious.dad:
          jtoh:

          How did the different schools performed for their A levels?


          A number of the jcs have posted news article of their A level results on their school website including DHS, HCI, NJC, RI, RVHS, SAJC, TJC, VJC. Most of the articles stressed on holistic achievement of their students.

          DHS has interesting writeups on the profiles of some of their top scorers.

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            Leanne
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            A total of 1240 students at Raffles Institution (RI) sat for the 2012 GCE ‘A’ Level Examinations. This is the fourth cohort to complete the six-year Raffles Programme (RP), the through-train programme offered by RI and Raffles Girls’ School. It is also the sixth cohort of students offering the revised ‘A’ Level curriculum introduced in 2006. Out of this cohort, 75% were from the Raffles Schools, while 25% joined RI through the Joint Admissions Exercise.




            Even before the release of the ‘A’ Level Examinations results, 45 students have received provisional scholarships from the various scholarship agencies, such as the PSC, A*STAR and GIC.



            53 students have been offered places at Cambridge University, and 39 at Oxford University. This is one of the highest, if not the highest, number of students from a single institution offered places at Oxford and Cambridge in the world. 28 students have also received early decision offers from top US universities such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Stanford. Overall Performance of the Class of 2012



            A record-breaking 10 students who offered 13 units of study scored distinctions in all of their 9 subjects.



            One in two students offering four H2 subjects scored distinctions in all four subjects. Two out of three students scored three H2 distinctions in the content-based subjects.



            129 students achieved distinctions in all subjects offered. Rafflesians continue to excel at the General Paper, with one in two students scoring distinctions.



            In addition, 27% achieved perfect University Admission Points of 90. The University Admission Score is computed based on a maximum score of 90 points, and takes into account General Paper or Knowledge and Inquiry, Project Work, three H2 and one H1 content subjects.




            The class of 2012 achieved exceptional performances across various subjects.

            • 9 in 10 students scored Distinctions for Knowledge & Inquiry.

            • 8 in 10 students scored Distinctions for Biology, Literature and Music.

            • 7 in 10 students scored Distinctions for Art, Geography, History, Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics.



            The following is the breakdown of the number of distinctions obtained by our students:

            • 9 Distinctions: 10 students

            • At least 8 Distinctions: 88 students

            • At least 7 Distinctions: 282 students

            • At least 6 Distinctions: 543 students

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              Lifeinsg
              last edited by

              Anyone knows how many students from each jc got the IPS gold medal?

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                Quintessential Mum
                last edited by

                Hi


                Anyone knows the following information for HCJC?

                9 Distinctions: students

                8 Distinctions: students

                7 Distinctions: students

                6 Distinctions: students

                Seems so quiet. Thanks!

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                  WeiHan
                  last edited by

                  Quintessential Mum:
                  Hi


                  Anyone knows the following information for HCJC?

                  9 Distinctions: students

                  8 Distinctions: students

                  7 Distinctions: students

                  6 Distinctions: students

                  Seems so quiet. Thanks!
                  More than 200 obtain 7 distinctions or more.
                  About 400 obtain 4 H2 distinctions
                  712 obtain 3 or 4 H2 distinctions.

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                    Quintessential Mum
                    last edited by

                    WeiHan:
                    Quintessential Mum:

                    Hi


                    Anyone knows the following information for HCJC?

                    9 Distinctions: students

                    8 Distinctions: students

                    7 Distinctions: students

                    6 Distinctions: students

                    Seems so quiet. Thanks!

                    More than 200 obtain 7 distinctions or more.
                    About 400 obtain 4 H2 distinctions
                    712 obtain 3 or 4 H2 distinctions.

                    Thanks. What about the 9 and 8 distinctions? Do you know?

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                      WeiHan
                      last edited by

                      Quintessential Mum:
                      WeiHan:

                      [quote=\"Quintessential Mum\"]Hi


                      Anyone knows the following information for HCJC?

                      9 Distinctions: students

                      8 Distinctions: students

                      7 Distinctions: students

                      6 Distinctions: students

                      Seems so quiet. Thanks!



                      More than 200 obtain 7 distinctions or more.
                      About 400 obtain 4 H2 distinctions
                      712 obtain 3 or 4 H2 distinctions.

                      Thanks. What about the 9 and 8 distinctions? Do you know?[/quote]No data. Even the parents don't know. 9 distinctions at least 1.

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                        phtthp
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                        How did National JC, Victoria JC, Temasek JC and RI perform, in 2013 GCE "A level" ?

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