PSLE 2009 RESULTS!!
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Aya:
Hi AyaJust asking:
Does all 4 subjects, English, Maths, Science and Chinese contribute to PSLE score equally?
Or does English and Chinese play a more important part, while Maths and Science not so?
Last time I asked my dad and he said LANGUAGES are important in PSLE score, but just a few days back, my school mate told me all subjects play an equal part in the total PSLE score.
If my school mate is correct, I guess I'm done for..........
My Maths and Science will ruin my PSLE score for sure.
You have raised a valid question. Many years back when my kid was taking PSLE, I did call MOE to find out. Unfortunately, I did not get a definitive answer from the person at the other end of the helpline. He only hinted that there will be some form of \"weightage\". No other details beyond that. Till today I am still wandering. Anybody with more info who can help?
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atutor2001:
Hi Aya and atutor2001,
Hi AyaAya:
Just asking:
Does all 4 subjects, English, Maths, Science and Chinese contribute to PSLE score equally?
Or does English and Chinese play a more important part, while Maths and Science not so?
Last time I asked my dad and he said LANGUAGES are important in PSLE score, but just a few days back, my school mate told me all subjects play an equal part in the total PSLE score.
If my school mate is correct, I guess I'm done for..........
My Maths and Science will ruin my PSLE score for sure.
You have raised a valid question. Many years back when my kid was taking PSLE, I did call MOE to find out. Unfortunately, I did not get a definitive answer from the person at the other end of the helpline. He only hinted that there will be some form of \"weightage\". No other details beyond that. Till today I am still wandering. Anybody with more info who can help?
Regards.
Do check this out:
http://road-to-psle.blogspot.com/2007/11/how-psle-aggregate-and-t-scores-are.html
It tells you how PSLE scores and T-scores are calculated. And yes, from the looks of all the worked examples in the above link, all subjects work out to have equal weightage....(Please correct me if I am wrong.)
There have been discussions on this matter in other threads of this forum too. For info. -
kohjl:
Further to this, is Part 2 of the blog (by Excel Eduservice), which in fact talks specifically about the question that Aya had asked. See this link:
Hi Aya and atutor2001,
Do check this out:
http://road-to-psle.blogspot.com/2007/11/how-psle-aggregate-and-t-scores-are.html
It tells you how PSLE scores and T-scores are calculated. And yes, from the looks of all the worked examples in the above link, all subjects work out to have equal weightage....(Please correct me if I am wrong.)
There have been discussions on this matter in other threads of this forum too. For info.
http://road-to-psle.blogspot.com/2007/11/more-on-psle-aggregate-and-t-scores.html
As the blog by Excel Eduservice had stated,
\"One concern parents and students have is that there may be bias towards language subjects because the total score is 200, while the total for Maths and Science is 100.
In this post, we will see that there is no bias towards any particular subject, although the total scores for languages is twice that of Maths and Science.\"
In short, ALL subjects have equal importance in PSLE.
Hope that helps.
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Aya:
hello AyaJust asking:
Does all 4 subjects, English, Maths, Science and Chinese contribute to PSLE score equally?
Or does English and Chinese play a more important part, while Maths and Science not so?
Last time I asked my dad and he said LANGUAGES are important in PSLE score, but just a few days back, my school mate told me all subjects play an equal part in the total PSLE score.
If my school mate is correct, I guess I'm done for..........
My Maths and Science will ruin my PSLE score for sure.
btw, are u a P6 pupil ?
if yes, yr form teacher shd have tell u that all subjects have the same weightage. even if yr teacher did not tell u, i suppose the school holds P6 info nighttalk whereby the parents are given all the necessary and essential info.
in fact, my gal's sch had held the talk twice, one in P5 and another in P6. -
//Moderator's note: Topics merged.
Hi,
what happens on this day? do we report to school at 12 pm with together with the kids to collect result? will the school call the students up to inform them if they are the top students of the school?
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24 days to goβ¦
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Hi Kohjl
Thank you for the clarification.
Regards -
lovingmum:
Hi lovingmum,//Moderator's note: Topics merged.
Hi,
what happens on this day? do we report to school at 12 pm with together with the kids to collect result? will the school call the students up to inform them if they are the top students of the school?
thanks
On the results day, the kids with their parents have to report to school before 12pm. At 12pm, all assemble at the hall with the kids made to sit down according to their respective classes. Principal will make announcement on the overall performance of the school and also the top student. For ddβs school, the names of the top 10 pupils of the school were flashed on the screen among the other statistics. Then all proceed to individual classrooms to collect results slip from Form Teacher.
Not sure about top student in school but if your child is one of the top students in Singapore or even one of the top students based on races (Malay, Indian & Eurasian), the school will call you in the morning to ask your child to come earlier for briefing by the Principal as there maybe interview sessions by the press or Channel News Asia/Mediacorp. -
Hi Dharma, so if we see the press at school we'll know we've got a top scorer that year.

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turquoise:
Hi Dharma, so if we see the press at school we'll know we've got a top scorer that year.

Chances are yes, turquoise.
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