PSLE 2012 - Results Discussion
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CQmummy:
We thought the school individually select us base on our application :oops: didn't know it is done at HQ computer system.
No worries. Schools have no feelings; only humans do. In fact, it is the MOE system and not schools that will allocate places based on merit, and you can bet that that system also does not have feelings.MeKiasuLeh:
[quote=\"CQmummy\"]
We are only concern that Dhs as 2nd choice might show that we are not sincere

No wonder we saw a post saying that 1 & 2 choice should put those schools that we don't qualify and 3 & 4 choice with our achievable schools.
Is it true?[/quote]R u not considering tjc at al? -
phtthp:
octoberbaby:
with this forum, the principals of some schools who didn't want to announce the top scorers in their school, wonder how they feel. Parents ask they refused to tell. Come on be open minded.
you know why Principals of such schools don't wish to disclose ?
because scared they malu, esp. when highest score is low. Then nobody want to enrol their child in that school. That's why many of them want it hush hush, want to sweep it under the carpet.
To them, if public don't know, if parents don't know ... better still. Many of them are so secretive - esp. when come to Quality percentage passes, subject by subject. They dare not post openly on their school website. They know that parents who are concerned for their kids will come to them as Head of school - hey P, what's wrong with this or that subject ?
come on man! if you're Principal of a school, you should be bold and open. What's there to hide ? If any subject in your school is particulary weak, then as Head of the school, you should go and find out, troubleshoot exactly where gone wrong, what went wrong ? is it the curriculum of that particular subject in your school not strong enought (yet to improve), or those teachers teaching that particular weak subject not motivated to teach pupils well, or any other reason(s) ?
Well, as Principal of a school, he /she should be bothered to go and find out. Not act as quiet as a mouse - dare not publish Quality %tage passes for their school. Some schools even worse - not a single webpage on any academic info is disclosed.
I was thinking the same like you. Ultimately, this will only make the p happy and lazy. The p can now R&R. No more sharp arrow shooting at them for poor results. How to aim and shoot? No one knows the school performance now. -
isetan:
I am in the opinion your latest update is more realistic. Go for it.
Thks, I am going to submit the formm now. -
R u not considering tjc at al?[/quote]
TJC does not have the cutoff point and we dont know the no of pupils going there,Very highly dangeroues -
stressedguy:
R u not considering tjc at al?
TJC does not have the cutoff point and we dont know the no of pupils going there,Very highly dangeroues[/quote]
Tjc has given 75 for dsa , pending 75 for s1 posting
Probably cop at 250-255 -
phtthp:
:udawoman:
you know why Principals of such schools don't wish to disclose ?
because scared they malu, esp. when highest score is low. Then nobody want to enrol their child in that school. That's why many of them want it hush hush, want to sweep it under the carpet.
To them, if public don't know, if parents don't know ... better still. Many of them are so secretive - esp. when come to Quality percentage passes, subject by subject. They dare not post openly on their school website. They know that parents who are concerned for their kids will come to them as Head of school - hey P, what's wrong with this or that subject ?
come on man! if you're Principal of a school, you should be bold and open. What's there to hide ? If any subject in your school is particulary weak, then as Head of the school, you should go and find out, troubleshoot exactly where gone wrong, what went wrong ? is it the curriculum of that particular subject in your school not strong enought (yet to improve), or those teachers teaching that particular weak subject not motivated to teach pupils well, or any other reason(s) ?
Well, as Principal of a school, he /she should be bothered to go and find out. Not act as quiet as a mouse - dare not publish Quality %tage passes for their school. Some schools even worse - not a single webpage on any academic info is disclosed.
The whole motto of \"all schools are good schools\" would be a tough road with such thoughts. HSK, I feel for you, publishing niche programs is useless if parents are still wanting to know the quality passes hence back to KPI of achieving HIGH quality passes. :faint:
Don't most schools conduct a briefing session on the quality passes to the parents of the school? Why is there a need to showcase on the website when the most parents WANTED to enrol their kids to the nearest school during P1 reg and lamented how PR/foreigners robbed them of the chance?
Kind of defeats the purpose , No? -
Thanks for your kind advice. Really appreciate…
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Schools do release P6 statistics to their own students and parents, with details of quality passes etc. Just bec they don’t publish it on their websites and current P6 parents of that school don’t share the info with kaypoh parents on ksp doesn’t mean the schools are trying to hide the info.
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RenLaoShi:
hey guys. any school can produce one or two top students. However, what I want to know more is the quality passes. For example, how many get A or A*, how many students score 250 and above.
Its already so hard to know the top score, it is unlikely for the school to breakdown the quality of passes.
Thats what I dont like about the whole hush hush thing. Lack of transparency.
Now that they cover up the top schools, they are also not giving a chance of the breakout schools that did well in a particular year, so going forward people will be stuck with the impression of good schools of the current era for a long long time. -
glenax:
Do you have children in P6? Didn't your school share breakdown of P6 stats with you?RenLaoShi:
hey guys. any school can produce one or two top students. However, what I want to know more is the quality passes. For example, how many get A or A*, how many students score 250 and above.
Its already so hard to know the top score, it is unlikely for the school to breakdown the quality of passes.
Thats what I dont like about the whole hush hush thing. Lack of transparency.
Now that they cover up the top schools, they are also not giving a chance of the breakout schools that did well in a particular year, so going forward people will be stuck with the impression of good schools of the current era for a long long time.
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