Secondary School Selection 2012
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Nebbermind:
Agree, but the distribution will be very diff from the better schools.
There should be some good students in every school even if not all the students in that school are good.Chenonceau:
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But MOE never claimed 'All Students are good student (academically)' mah
Think we been thru this before....
You will probably notice that for some estates, no matter how u change the principals and teachers, there's still limited improvements.[/quote]Doesn't justify the large gap between schools. Hopefully, better flowthrough of and easier access to learning resources will help those who don't have access to parent support and good quality tuition. :xedfingers: -
Nebbermind:
I seem to be agreeing to Nebbermind today........
Agree, but the distribution will be very diff from the better schools.Chenonceau:
There should be some good students in every school even if not all the students in that school are good.
You will probably notice that for some estates, no matter how u change the principals and teachers, there's still limited improvements.
3% vs 30-40% or 10 vs 200. BIG difference -
Chenonceau:
:goodpost:Chenonceau:
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For MOE to say \"All Schools Are Good Schools\", I beg to differ as far as academic results are concerned. It is like saying \"All Principals Are Good Principals\" - if they are not good, then how can they be promoted to be principal. But is it a fact that all of them are competent??
There should be some good students in every school even if not all the students in that school are good.[/quote]100% agree.
Hence, it is important for parents to do their part and not rely solely on the school. But, it helps that the school is proactive in wanting to improve its academic standing and teachers who are dedicated. Luckily, my DS' form teacher is very dedicated but unfortunately, my DD who is in P3, her form teacher is too laid back for my comfort. :slapshead: :stupid: -
Or just have to take a look and compare the activities in pri school parents network section…are all parents as KS?
Not that branded schools will have more KS parents but rather, the distribution of KS parents varies drastically…it’s not ‘equally random’. -
slmkhoo:
You are talking about selection after the PSLE results?
That's my understanding of the allocation system too. What I did with my daughter last year was to select 2 'hopeful' schools, 2 'reasonable chance' schools, and another 2 'sure' schools. This way, we got to choose all the 6 schools and not have the possibility that she got sent to a school we didn't select because all the choices aimed too high.
My suggestion is for those who want to do something now before the PSLE release, ie, select a possible range, say, 230~260 and then select 2~3 for each 5-point interval. So by the time the results are released, u roughly know which are the schools you would choose. Just have to arrange them in the order of preference. -
Just curious. Parents with kids in real neighbourhood primary school, do you let them try test papers from the top schools?
I’m trying to understand is there a great difference in content. Or it’s just that kids are not expose to a particular type of qns. -
Nebbermind:
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My suggestion is for those who want to do something now before the PSLE release, ie, select a possible range, say, 230~260 and then select 2~3 for each 5-point interval. So by the time the results are released, u roughly know which are the schools you would choose. Just have to arrange them in the order of preference.
Yes...hubby & I rounded up the schools.
Selected schools from 220 to 250...quite like what slmkhoo mentioned,
2 'hopeful' schools, 2 'reasonable chance' schools, and another 2 'sure' schools (I borrow your quote). -
SAHM_TAN:
Yes.Just curious. Parents with kids in real neighbourhood primary school, do you let them try test papers from the top schools?
I'm trying to understand is there a great difference in content. Or it's just that kids are not expose to a particular type of qns.
It is good to test them and see where their standards are. Exposing them to different schools' test papers will provide them with the opportunity to see how different questions are set.
I have also one suggestion. Go to KSP Maths, Science, English, etc forums and see what other parents have posted. You can see many different types of questions and it is good to expose the DC with such questions. -
SAHM_TAN:
Just curious. Parents with kids in real neighbourhood school, do you let them try test papers from the top schools?
Of course
If I just based on his school's easy exam papers, I'll still be in dreamland dreaming that DS is a 270s calibre :rotflmao: Which of course I know he's not. Better shock & expose DS earlier to difficult questions rather than during PSLE itself. -
BeContented:
Was he able to handle them? I'm trying to understand is it a case of difference content or exposure to application type of qns and higher order type of qns.SAHM_TAN:
Just curious. Parents with kids in real neighbourhood school, do you let them try test papers from the top schools?
Of course
If I just based on his school's easy exam papers, I'll still be in dreamland dreaming that DS is a 270s calibre :rotflmao: Which of course I know he's not. Better shock & expose DS earlier to difficult questions rather than during PSLE itself.
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