Is PSLE so important?
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Yes!!!! I couldn't agree more with mathsparks!!! I've been into yoga practice 4 years now....it definately helps to control our mind, breath, focus and be ourself!!! Somehow we will be able to control our emotion and stay calm. Strange but true!!!
Oh, well....not so much of lowering our expectations, but to learn, understand and accept our kids's strength and weakness. Each child is different. But it is very true to always stay close and be their friend/tutor/mum!!! :lol: -
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Hi All
In order for a child to score a PSLE T score of 245, how many As and A* does he/she has to score? -
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You may be able to find the answers by reading up the following thread!
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1474
Hope it helps! -
Hi
Tks a lot!! it gives me a rough idea as I'm not pressurising my kid to excel with 250 and abv...

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Anxiousmom:
Hi AnxiousmomHi
Tks a lot!! it gives me a rough idea as I'm not pressurising my kid to excel with 250 and abv...

My boy is in P6 in year. What I did is I ask my boy wat is really want in furture and wish school he like to attend next year. Once he make up his mind we work towards it but we also prepared him for the worst.
I find that this way seem to work on him because he decide the school and we work together to achieve it. -
Hi Sally,
Tks for your suggestion. I did ask my gal which sch she intends to go and she told me is Cedar Girls. So I looked at Cedar’s cut off point for last year was 244 so i told her that with 245 she is actually at the borderline edge of going in… Anyway, she still has a year to brush up… and hopefully by then she can make it.
Good luck to your boy who is taking his PSLE this year. Guess the school did give them alot of pressure? -
Anxiousmom:
Hi Sally,
Tks for your suggestion. I did ask my gal which sch she intends to go and she told me is Cedar Girls. So I looked at Cedar's cut off point for last year was 244 so i told her that with 245 she is actually at the borderline edge of going in... Anyway, she still has a year to brush up... and hopefully by then she can make it.
Good luck to your boy who is taking his PSLE this year. Guess the school did give them alot of pressure?
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Yes, the school do give them pressure and also depend on the teacher and child.
Make good use of this year to prepare your girl next year.All The Best. -
von72:
Hi,fxchow:
Hi,
How about your P6 kids CA1 result?
My girl lost around 10 marks for her math test because of her careless. :oops:
Last year, she actually maintained her math score around 90 and not much careless mistake since P4.
Don't know why this round did so many careless mistake. Worry me.
Dear fxchow,
My boy did fairly well for his 3 other subject but a shocking for his Maths. I am not sure what contribute to that but I must not rule out stress and tension. Is like so many things to cope and manage. Will continue to monitor him and give him whatever support and encouragement. I agree with Sally that nowadays, kids are extremely stressful in school!!
I think the lack of confidence in the subject may be one reason for the stress/tension. Working through past year papers and able to do the questions should give him the moral boost. On the other hand there are so many papers to practise and the child may feel more stress if he is not able to do papers well. How is your child coping with the papers?
Appreciate your thoughts. Thankyou. -
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From the Parent Session in my boy school, we were told that calculation of PSLE score is using the T Score. Therefore it doesn't mean that A* is 91 & above, A is 75 - 90, the A* & A mark is based on the whole co-opt result to calculate.
But somehow I happen to know from my friend, in her son boy school during the Parent Session the Principle told them that PSLE A* & A is still A* is 91 & above, A is 75 - 90A* etc.
Pls correct right me if I'm wrong.
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They are marked based on % of students scoring A* i believe. Every year, there will always be a certain % scoring A* and A. Of course the % always fluctuate here and there at about ±2%.
In the same way, the marks could also fluctuate between 89 and 93 and so on.
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