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    PSLE 2009 RESULTS!!

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Academic Support
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    • R Offline
      radiantmum
      last edited by

      Would be interesting to find out & rank % of A students produced per school instead … anyone to kick-off the list

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        KS_me
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        If we were to used the top student of a school to come out with a TOP10 school.... it will be sorted like this.


        1st\tQifa\t290
        2nd\tGongshang\t287
        3rd\tNanyang\t287
        4th\tRosyth\t287
        5th\tRaffles Girls\t286
        6th\tSouth View\t286
        7th\tGreenridge\t285
        8th\tNan Chiau\t282
        9th\tHougang\t281
        10th\tTao Nan\t281

        11th\tAi Tong\t280
        12th\tBukit Panjang\t280
        13th\tCatholic High\t280
        14th\tCHIJ St Nicholas\t280
        15th\tPei Hwa\t280
        16th\tSt. Hilda\t280
        17th\tFengshan\t279
        18th\tYangzheng\t278
        19th\tRed Swastika\t277
        20th\tGan Eng Seng\t275
        21st\tPei Chun\t274
        22nd\tSt Anthony's\t274
        23rd\tBlangah Rise\t273
        24th\tCanberra\t273
        25th\tFairfield\t273
        26th\tHoly Innocents'\t272
        27th\tRadin Mas\t272
        28th\tYew Tee\t272
        29th\tEast Spring\t271
        30th\tFuhua\t271
        31st\tMaris Stella\t271
        32nd\tSt Anthony's\t271
        33rd\tCHIJ Toa Payoh\t270
        34th\tChong Fu\t270
        35th\tKheng Cheng\t270
        36th\tJie Min\t269
        37th\tKuo Chuan\t269
        38th\tCoral\t268
        39th\tNorthland\t268
        40th\tPoi Ching\t268
        41st\tSt Gabriel's\t267
        42nd\tNorth View\t265
        43rd\tOpera Estate\t264
        44th\tJuying\t263
        45th\tClementi\t262
        46th\tMee Toh\t256

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        • W Offline
          watmekiasu
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          hashroop:
          i just got back from school. Very disappointed with my son's results..he got 179 . 2c and 2b. I dont feel like reading this thread anymore because i keep seeing \"oh ive got 230, or 240, or 260 etc etc..\" Im happy for the all those who have performed well but why couldnt one of them be my son. We sent him from tuiton A to tuiton B to tuiton C. Spent $$$. Burnt the midnite oil..Prayed and prayed but what is the end results???

          Hope someone can feel what I am feeling now....
          I feel for you. However, there are many other parents in similar situations, so you are not alone.

          The coming days will be very hard for your son. There'll be lots of talk in the media, everywhere about top scorers, peers and parents comparing scores etc. You must be strong for your son for he will need your support badly. His confidence is already badly shaken - at least let him feel that you have not lost hope or faith in him. Now is not the time to play the blame game. Not trying to scare you but pls think back of those students who took their life because of one failure - it's not worth it! In the scheme of things, PSLE score has very little to do with a person's success in life.

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            mummyloves
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            kathysg2009:
            I feel for you but please do not even tell your child that you spent $$$ and yet he got low mark etc. For your son as it is he may be feeling down but on top of that if you tell him what you wrote below - his confidence will be shattered forever. Please understand - your son and his life is more precious than PSLE. I know it is a disappointing news but think about this - it is not end of the world and God willing, with his efforts and your support - he can do better for future. So, please do not dispair.


            Went today to my son's school to collect his results - it was very heart breaking for me to see some children cry. They need our help and support and please let us not them feel miserable just because if they didn't do that well in PSLE.

            Take care and God bless.


            :goodpost: Timely reminder that while we are all kiasu parents in Singapore, what really matters are our kids. And their road in life is still so long... Many things can change years down the road, I have many students who did v well in pSLE but only doing so-so now and some who didn't do well in PSLE, actually at some turning points actually blossomed and doing well now... PSLE is not the \"be all and end all!\"

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              hquek
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              From asiaone


              "The top primary six student this year is Qiu Biqing, a girl from Qifa Primary School in West Coast, with an aggregate score of 290.

              Her father, Mr Qiu Guo Hua, 45, is a research fellow at the National University of Singapore, and her mother, Madam Xie Xiaojin, 42, is a research assistant there. They both work in a physiology lab.

              According to the Straits Times, she could barely speak any English when she moved here from China in 2006 with her family."

              if that’s true, then we really should examine ourselves. Most of our kids grew up knowing English, but this young lass who barely spoke any English in 2006, can be top achiever in 2009. It must have been a great mountain to overcome and she did…congrats to her, and I’ll take it as inspiration for myself to do better!

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                kathysg2009
                last edited by

                Qifa : 290 (top in Sin)


                Ai Tong : 280
                Blangah Rise : 273
                Bukit Panjang : 280
                Canberra : 273
                Catholic High : 280
                CHIJ St Nicholas : 280
                CHIJ Toa Payoh : 270
                Chong Fu : 270
                Clementi : 262
                Coral : 268
                East Spring : 271
                Greenridge : 285
                Gongshang : 287
                Fairfield : 273
                Fengshan : 279
                Fuhua : 271
                Gan Eng Seng : 275
                Haig Girls': 274+
                Holy Innocents' : 272
                Hougang : 281
                Jie Min : 269
                Juying : 263
                Kheng Cheng : 270
                Kuo Chuan : 269
                Maris Stella : 271
                Mee Toh : 256
                Nan Chiau : 282
                Nanyang : 287
                Northland : 268
                North View : 265
                Opera Estate : 264
                Pei Chun : 274
                Pei Hwa : 280
                Poi Ching : 268
                Raffles Girls : 286
                Radin Mas : 272
                Red Swastika : 277
                Rosyth : 287
                St Anthony's : 271
                St Anthony's Canossian : 274
                St Gabriel's : 267
                St Hilda's : 280
                St Stephen's: 268
                South View : 286 (2 students)
                Tao Nan : 281 (2nd 280, 4x 279)
                Yangzheng : 278
                Yew Tee : 272


                Added St Stephens' and Haig Girls'[/quote]

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                  csc
                  last edited by

                  hquek:
                  From asiaone


                  \"The top primary six student this year is Qiu Biqing, a girl from Qifa Primary School in West Coast, with an aggregate score of 290.

                  Her father, Mr Qiu Guo Hua, 45, is a research fellow at the National University of Singapore, and her mother, Madam Xie Xiaojin, 42, is a research assistant there. They both work in a physiology lab.

                  According to the Straits Times, she could barely speak any English when she moved here from China in 2006 with her family.\"

                  if that's true, then we really should examine ourselves. Most of our kids grew up knowing English, but this young lass who barely spoke any English in 2006, can be top achiever in 2009. It must have been a great mountain to overcome and she did...congrats to her, and I'll take it as inspiration for myself to do better!
                  That's really amazing ...I'm so veri impressed. What an inspiration!

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                    3Boys
                    last edited by

                    hquek:
                    From asiaone


                    \"The top primary six student this year is Qiu Biqing, a girl from Qifa Primary School in West Coast, with an aggregate score of 290.

                    Her father, Mr Qiu Guo Hua, 45, is a research fellow at the National University of Singapore, and her mother, Madam Xie Xiaojin, 42, is a research assistant there. They both work in a physiology lab.

                    According to the Straits Times, she could barely speak any English when she moved here from China in 2006 with her family.\"
                    A fabulous, fabulous achievement!

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                      watmekiasu
                      last edited by

                      hquek:
                      From asiaone


                      \"The top primary six student this year is Qiu Biqing, a girl from Qifa Primary School in West Coast, with an aggregate score of 290.

                      Her father, Mr Qiu Guo Hua, 45, is a research fellow at the National University of Singapore, and her mother, Madam Xie Xiaojin, 42, is a research assistant there. They both work in a physiology lab.

                      According to the Straits Times, she could barely speak any English when she moved here from China in 2006 with her family.\"

                      if that's true, then we really should examine ourselves. Most of our kids grew up knowing English, but this young lass who barely spoke any English in 2006, can be top achiever in 2009. It must have been a great mountain to overcome and she did...congrats to her, and I'll take it as inspiration for myself to do better!
                      Don't you think genetics played a part here? No doubt she is incredibly smart but she had good genes and is one year older than her cohort.

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                        Fairy
                        last edited by

                        radiantmum:
                        Would be interesting to find out & rank % of A students produced per school instead ... anyone to kick-off the list

                        NYPS

                        200(42.1%) with T-score >= 250
                        Maths 255 (54.5%) A*
                        Science 189 (40.4%) A*
                        Eng 126 (26.9%) A*
                        CL 131 (28.2%) A*
                        HCL 258 (69.5%) Distinction & Merit

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