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    PSLE COP 2010

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • corneyAmberC Offline
      corneyAmber
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      csc:
      Nice work there, buddy. :rahrah:


      Hey... I didn't know Mrs LKY is a MGS girl!

      Also, I heard from somewhere that RI boys rule the nation while ACS boys own it... Ha..Ha... :lol:
      Hey buddy, have been very busy and scanning thru posts quickly.
      I was surprised to know Mrs LKY from MGS too but after some thoughts, she does fit the mould. 😉

      And the RI rules, ACS own is quite true too... both powerful but in different ways. :lol:

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      • corneyAmberC Offline
        corneyAmber
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        csc:
        Since we are at this topic about top schools, I can't help sharing what I've heard from the grapewine recently.


        At a recent school seminar, students were given the opportunity to pose questions to the VIPs, some of which were MPs. Heard that some students from top JCs came with 'canned\" questions that were even longer than the answers given. This frustrated the MPs and the students were told to stop asking all these 'canned' questions. What followed were moments of silence. What saved the day later were the spontaneous questions asked by the 2nd tier JCs students.

        Just some food for thought... kinda of sad situation, isn't it?
        This is interesting. Top JCs cannot train spontaneity anymore and hence if they become MPs of tomorrow also cannot answer questions on the spot? :lol: Sorry for being so cynical.

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        • W Offline
          WeiHan
          last edited by

          Ok. All the information is from here


          http://www.edupoll.org/content/view/415/150/

          Note that edupoll is not an official educational research institution in Singapore. Even the use of the term \"SAP schools\" is no longer up to date but they did not change it in their latest report. The did not explain their school ranking methodology and criteria too which is critical and informative for any credible school ranking institution. For example, the criteria and methodology for the annual universities ranking in USA are clearly explained.

          Anyway, the school cutoff point can be obtained from the MOE school information website and I have checked. RV cutoff point last year was 254 and NJC was 259. Their average scores are 258 and 262 respectively which place both schools higher than a few in the list. That said, the website already make it clear that it is by prestige. However, who decide what is prestige?

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            STan
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            I believe Cat High’s cut off point this year will be higher. They obtain excellent result for ‘O’ level. 12 top scorer plus a president scholarship winner. Their cut off point last year was 249

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              holyaxile
              last edited by

              ks2me:
              NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )

              In 2007, I took my PSLE and scored 272. I got into RI, which was my first choice but I opted out to go to NUS High School. From what I remember, an A* in math and science and at least 250+ score is needed to get in. Hope this helps.

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              • corneyAmberC Offline
                corneyAmber
                last edited by

                holyaxile:
                In 2007, I took my PSLE and scored 272. I got into RI, which was my first choice but I opted out to go to NUS High School. From what I remember, an A* in math and science and at least 250+ score is needed to get in. Hope this helps.

                Thanks, the info is certainly helpful for children aiming for NUS High.

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                  csc
                  last edited by

                  holyaxile:
                  In 2007, I took my PSLE and scored 272. I got into RI, which was my first choice but I opted out to go to NUS High School. From what I remember, an A* in math and science and at least 250+ score is needed to get in. Hope this helps.

                  I don't think it's 250 + ., unless it's via DSA.

                  The score via PSLE is at least 260. :lol:

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                  • J Offline
                    justbehappy
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                    csc:
                    I don't think it's 250 + ., unless it's via DSA.

                    The score via PSLE is at least 260. :lol:
                    Agree. Got this from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NUS_High_School_of_Mathematics_and_Science
                    School Demographic
                    The school has a large Chinese majority with a significant Malay and Indian minority, reflective of the demographics of Singapore. The Primary School Leaving Examination scores of students admitted from primary school through the examination via the PSLE admission phase are mostly in the 264-285 range. Those admitted through Direct School Admission have PSLE scores ranging from 250-285. There are also many foreign students, mostly from Vietnam or China, from Year 3 as the school aims to have a 20% foreign enrollment. There are more boys than girls in the school.

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                      turquoise
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                      csc:
                      I don't think it's 250 + ., unless it's via DSA.


                      The score via PSLE is at least 260. :lol:
                      Last year, the NUSH Admin advised those applying after receiving their PSLE scores that they had to have AT LEAST an A* in both Math and Science and a minimum aggregate of 250. Of course, they take in the best of the ones who applied and thus the cut off could have been more than 260.

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                        Jenn
                        last edited by

                        csc:
                        I don't think it's 250 + ., unless it's via DSA.


                        The score via PSLE is at least 260. :lol:
                        This is taken from NUSH website:

                        Year 1 ( Phase 2)

                        The registration period for Phase 2 is only available after PSLE result are released.

                        Registration

                        1. Registration can be carried out under the section ‘Online Application’ on this website .
                        2. For those with no computer access, computer terminals will be set up at the NUS High School campus for applicants to register online.
                        3. Copies of the PSLE result slip are to be submitted upon request and are non-returnable.

                        Selection Criteria

                        1. Shortlisting of applicants will be solely based on the PSLE performance.
                        2. Applicants with aggregate score of 250 above with A* in both Math and Science are encouraged to apply.
                        3. Do take note that the aggregate range of 2008’s PSLE pupils posted to 2009 secondary 1 is 260-278

                        http://www.highsch.nus.edu.sg/content.php?id=1f0e3dad99908345f7439f8ffabdffc4

                        Note that last year, generally most of the top schools had a lower COP. Year before that was 2 or 3 points higher So got A* in math and science and 250+ means you can apply, but you most likely need 260+ to secure a place thru PSLE.

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