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    2008 PSLE Results

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Academic Support
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    • L Offline
      lizawa
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      claire:
      Yup, I saw most children were happy when I was out there on the streets earlier on. Anyone has the exact cut-off entry point for Catholic High School ?

      You won't know the exact cut-off until the posting is out. So can only based on last year's cut off as a gauge. My gut feel is the cut off should be lower as there are fewer students who scored 270 and above as compared to last year.

      The happy children are all out on the streets but the \"sad ones\" are all crying at home, that's why you only see the happy ones. πŸ˜„

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        xhxie
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        lizawa:


        The happy children are all out on the streets but the \"sad ones\" are all crying at home, that's why you only see the happy ones. πŸ˜„
        sounds reasonable :lol:
        how is your kid's result? one of happy kids?

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          lizawa
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          xhxie:
          lizawa:



          The happy children are all out on the streets but the \"sad ones\" are all crying at home, that's why you only see the happy ones. πŸ˜„

          sounds reasonable :lol:
          how is your kid's result? one of happy kids?

          Haha... yeah, we were out on the streets for a while πŸ™‚ Not bad, he had 4 A* πŸ™‚

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            xhxie
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            lizawa:
            xhxie:

            [quote=\"lizawa\"]

            The happy children are all out on the streets but the \"sad ones\" are all crying at home, that's why you only see the happy ones. πŸ˜„

            sounds reasonable :lol:
            how is your kid's result? one of happy kids?

            Haha... yeah, we were out on the streets for a while πŸ™‚ Not bad, he had 4 A* :)[/quote]so tonight find a good place makan πŸ˜„

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              sally
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              Wow!!! with this good result he must to going to RI. Congrat.


              πŸ™‚

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                claire
                last edited by

                Congrats to all who are happy today (ie. have done well)

                Mine will be taking his PSLE next year .

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                  sally
                  last edited by

                  same here. hope we will be happy mum next year too.

                  πŸ™‚

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                    claire
                    last edited by

                    Yes, at the end of the day, I still feel that if our kids put in their best, and we, as parents do our part to guide them , we should all be happy with the outcome. Other aspects of their live are important too, not just academic.

                    But of course, it is every child & every parent's wish to do well & be in a good school. πŸ™‚
                    Nice having that short \"chat\" with all of you... BTW, I'm quite new in this forum.
                    Have a good & enjoyable school break πŸ™‚

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                      Priskhipo
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                      Hi to All Moms & Dads,


                      You have worked just as hard as your children.
                      Whether your children have achieved your expected result or not,
                      they have put in their best.
                      Continue to encourage them, they will appreciate your love and concern for them.
                      They will find the strength to carry on for the next lap!
                      Three cheers for yourselves and your children.
                      Enjoy your holidays! πŸ˜„

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                        ChiefKiasu
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                        lizawa:
                        ...Not bad, he had 4 A* πŸ™‚

                        :shock: πŸ˜„ :shock: πŸ˜„ Congratulations! Then again, I never doubted that your kid will do well.

                        By the way, we have just updated our http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/singapore-primary-schools-ranked-academic-excellence. We have a new winner: Nanyang Primary School which blew past Raffles Girls Primary School to take the crown! But what is more heartening is to see the schools below continuing or even improving on their previous year's performance at generating national top students:

                        Anglo-Chinese School (Junior)
                        Yew Tee Primary School
                        Nan Chiau Primary School
                        West Grove Primary School
                        Chua Chu Kang Primary School
                        East Spring Primary School
                        Fairfield Methodist Primary School
                        Haig Girls' School
                        Ngee Ann Primary School
                        Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Primary)
                        South View Primary School

                        Congrats to all!

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