PSLE COP 2010
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Any updates on the COP of ACSI and SJI?
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256+2 DHS…anyone else here?
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ksasalways:
Retrieved from earlier post..[/quote]Oh, did not see it, sorry! :oops:
COP for cedar is 248desichan352:
[quote=\"gleemom\"]() - 2009 COP
RI 259 (259)
RGS 261 (260)
HCI 257 (257)
NYGH 262? (263)
ACSI ?
DHS 257 (258)
St Nick 249 (247)
Cedar 249? (246)
Catholic High (248) 248
RVH 253? ( 251)
TKSS (234)
Victoria 247 (245)
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tisha:
Any updates on the COP of ACSI and SJI?
ACS (I) IP/IB COP is 253 -
tansm2010:
Hmm...Thought that COP for St Nicks is 246?Cedar 248
St Nick 249 -
ksi:
thought RGS is like 260?For those parents with PSLE children, here's the much needed indicative guide only for top 10 sec schools (by prestige):
- Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 263 )
- Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 265 )
- Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ; SAP School)
- Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 262 ; SAP School)
- Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ;SAP School)
- Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 254 )
- Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )
- CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ;SAP School)
my friend got 260 (non-affiliation) and she got into RGS by 1st choice! (not DSA) -
PSLEstudent2010:
That was last year
thought RGS is like 260?ksi:
For those parents with PSLE children, here's the much needed indicative guide only for top 10 sec schools (by prestige):
- Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 263 )
- Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 265 )
- Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ; SAP School)
- Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 262 ; SAP School)
- Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ;SAP School)
- Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 254 )
- Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )
- CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ;SAP School)
my friend got 260 (non-affiliation) and she got into RGS by 1st choice! (not DSA)
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Thanks Vanilla Cake and ptnttsg
SJI COP is 241 -
desichan352:
That was last year :)[/quote]NO!! x*n ** got in. you know who right?
thought RGS is like 260?PSLEstudent2010:
[quote=\"ksi\"]For those parents with PSLE children, here's the much needed indicative guide only for top 10 sec schools (by prestige):
- Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 263 )
- Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 265 )
- Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ; SAP School)
- Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 262 ; SAP School)
- Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ;SAP School)
- Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 254 )
- Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )
- CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ;SAP School)
my friend got 260 (non-affiliation) and she got into RGS by 1st choice! (not DSA)
she got 260 leh. -
desichan352:
That was last year :)[/quote]No. That was the year before last year.
thought RGS is like 260?PSLEstudent2010:
[quote=\"ksi\"]For those parents with PSLE children, here's the much needed indicative guide only for top 10 sec schools (by prestige):
- Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 263 )
- Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 265 )
- Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ; SAP School)
- Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 262 ; SAP School)
- Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ;SAP School)
- Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 254 )
- Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )
- CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ;SAP School)
my friend got 260 (non-affiliation) and she got into RGS by 1st choice! (not DSA)
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