COP 2012 - For Secondary Schools in 2013
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BeContented:
Thanks BeContented. We left immediately after the award to rush for the tuition; that's probably why. I've already called the CC to check and the person in-charged will hopefully revert.Nutty mum,
maybe u wanna check with the organiser? Different zones may do things differently.
In 2011, we were informed to go to a nearby cc to collect the photo - hardcopy. Actually I din know about it, but my neighbour who was there as well told me it was announced during the event.
In 2012, the instant hardcopy was available almost immediately after the event (after the presentation, there were some short performance). In addition, we could go to a website to download the soft copy.
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julialai:
So... how come the 2013 COP is higher than the 2012 one? Doesn't the 2012 cohort consist of more people? Or is the 2012 COP for 2013 PSLE students?Summary: Ranking of IP Schools based on COP 2013
Note:
~ COP 2012 in brackets
~ All IP schools are offering 'A' levels through train, except 3 which offers IB (International Baccalaureate)
1. Nanyang Girls' High School - 265 (262)
2. Raffles Girls' School - 263 (261)
3. Raffles Institution - 263 (261)
4. Hwa Chong Institution - 261 (258)
5. National Junior College - 259 (258)
6. Methodist Girls' School - 257 (-) IB
7. Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) - 256 (255) IB
8. Dunman High School - 256 (256)
9. River Valley High School - 256 (254)
10. CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' School - 255 (-)
11. Cedar Girls' School - 254 (258)
12. Victoria School - 252 (255)
13. Catholic High School - 252 (-)
14. Singapore Chinese Girls' School - 252 (-)
15. St Joseph Institution - 251 (-) IB
16. Temasek Junior College - 251 (-) -
GDragon:
2012 COP was for students who sat for PSLE in 2011
So... how come the 2013 COP is higher than the 2012 one? Doesn't the 2012 cohort consist of more people? Or is the 2012 COP for 2013 PSLE students?julialai:
Summary: Ranking of IP Schools based on COP 2013
Note:
~ COP 2012 in brackets
~ All IP schools are offering 'A' levels through train, except 3 which offers IB (International Baccalaureate)
1. Nanyang Girls' High School - 265 (262)
2. Raffles Girls' School - 263 (261)
3. Raffles Institution - 263 (261)
4. Hwa Chong Institution - 261 (258)
5. National Junior College - 259 (258)
6. Methodist Girls' School - 257 (-) IB
7. Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) - 256 (255) IB
8. Dunman High School - 256 (256)
9. River Valley High School - 256 (254)
10. CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' School - 255 (-)
11. Cedar Girls' School - 254 (258)
12. Victoria School - 252 (255)
13. Catholic High School - 252 (-)
14. Singapore Chinese Girls' School - 252 (-)
15. St Joseph Institution - 251 (-) IB
16. Temasek Junior College - 251 (-)
2013 COP was for students who sat for PSLE in 2012 (they will be in Sec 1 in 2013) -
Is it ‘confirmed’ that 2014 COP will be lower than 2013 COP?
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GDragon:
Is it 'confirmed' that 2014 COP will be lower than 2013 COP?
Nobody will dare to confirm this...... -
Dreamgear:
Nothing can be sure. But there is a good chance that it would be lower.GDragon:
Is it 'confirmed' that 2014 COP will be lower than 2013 COP?
Nobody will dare to confirm this......
Last year was Dragon Year and there were 3,000+ extra students taking the PSLE. This practically pushed most of the COPs higher. -
Dreamgear:
GDragon:
Is it 'confirmed' that 2014 COP will be lower than 2013 COP?
Nobody will dare to confirm this......
Whoever can confirm this must be a psychic who can predict the performance of the psle sitting this year. 佩服! -
This year PSLE, killer paper will be Maths. Possible for COP to be lower. Not sure only hear say hear say. I just conveyed the message from coffee talk
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octoberbaby:
This year PSLE, killer paper will be Maths. Possible for COP to be lower. Not sure only hear say hear say. I just conveyed the message from coffee talk
There won't be any killer paper lah. I think the difficulty should be around the same as last year. If like 2009, there would be a lot of unhappiness again. Parents already have too much stress. We haven't heard anything from govt what they will do to our education system although govt already conducted so many discussions with public. If they set tough papers, the parents will pile up more tuition next year and get more stress... -
Outsourcing:
Something for the experts here to ponder:
Assuming 3 students have the same 1st choice for SAP school Dunman high. All 3 meet Dhs cop requirement of 256. However, with the following scores:
A gets 255+1, B gets 254+2, C gets 253+3.
Base on merit of T-score, which I think exclude bonus points, A should be given the priority, followed by B and then C. Without even looking into the decimal marks, A should be selected ahead of B, followed by C. Am I right?
If the above scenario is truth, let us go to scenario 2. Assuming their 1st choices are Dhs.
D gets 255+1, E gets 254+3.
Again, based solely on T-score, D is standing ahead of E. Assuming D gets the last seat in Dhs when his turn comes. However, when it is E's turn to choose. E has a higher score of 257 then D's 256, after adding bonus points. The system will drop D in favour of E?
Experts, please enlighten.
Regards.
A gets 255+1, B gets 254+2, C gets 253+3
For SAP schools, A,B,C are considered to have 256. The decimal points will come into consideration.
Very sure about this as my relative daughter got 253+2 failed to get in St Nicks IP but classmates who scored 252+3 got in.