Nanyang Primary
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Top score this year in NYPS is 281?
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mommyNg:
Average is 240.8 this year. Think last year was about 2-3 higher.tsh0202:
Result drops this year. So sad.
Drop by how much...? maybe 2-3 points?
No % of 250s were shared.VooVoo:
I heard it's 278 but no real confirmation.Top score this year in NYPS is 281?
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Ok, I heard a Gepper 281
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VooVoo:
Ok, I heard a Gepper 281
I think is 281+3...? -
This year, MOE did not provide Quality grades (A&A*) %, only provide National A-C grades %. So useless info.
This year mean T score is 240.8, 2017 was 242.82, 2016 was 241.
NYPS highest is 278+3.
I heard whole Singapore, no one 280 and above. -
VooVoo:
Ok, I heard a Gepper 281
Some people like to say a T score incl.HMT bonus point. It is 278+3. -
dimsum:
This year, MOE did not provide Quality grades (A&A*) %, only provide National A-C grades %. So useless info.
This year mean T score is 240.8, 2017 was 242.82, 2016 was 241.
NYPS highest is 278+3.
I heard whole Singapore, no one 280 and above.
Confirmed is 278+3. I did not hear of anyone scoring higher than 280 for this year PSLE. -
mirage21:
Actually my son is still in Nanyang Kindergarten attending Nursery classes now. But the kindergarten is already offering gymnastics as one of the enrichment classes which will be taught in NYPS by their coach. And because they word it in a such a way that NYPS wants to discover new talent from young and hence offering these classes from Nursery level in NYK, that has got me to think about the sports talent route admission into NYPS
Hope it clarifies any confusion caused.
Primary 1 system is very transparent, so no short cut way. Do note that if your child gets into NYPS and is keen to pursue a particular spot, the coaches start to \"select\" from as early as term 2 those kids suitable to have additional training with the school team and competition. if you already take external classes outside and your child is keen to compete, also can approach the teachers. Formally, there is no CCA for Pr 1 and Pr 2. Only gets recorded in the report book if your child competes under school colours. -
Just curious and hope to hear from other parents, where would you want to send your child after NYPS? My daughter is considering either NYGH or RGS. Heard that NYGH is more intensive and culture similar to NYPS, but RGS is totally different system. What would you choose?
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Just curious and hope to hear from other parents, where would you want to send your child after NYPS? My daughter is considering either NYGH or RGS. Heard that NYGH is more intensive and culture similar to NYPS, but RGS is totally different system. What would you choose?
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