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    CHIJ St Nicholas Girls'

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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
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      Let's see if we can try, to work it out together.


      a)

      probably, the new Affliation AL COP is around or close to 12 points, thereabout
      (estimated / guess only)


      If 12 points (let's roughly estimate) -
      means on average, each of the 4 subjects must score at least AL 3, or better
      (because 12 divide by 4, equal to 3)

      Reason ?

      because working backwards, based on our current Affliation T-score (for O level track) which is 230 :-
      means on average, per subject must score least 80 marks, or higher (better)


      b)

      As for the official Cut-off-point for O-level track for Non-affliates, ie. for Outside students from other primary schools joining our Secondary, what is our current, latest Cut-off-point ?

      In some past years, it was 254.
      Last year's (2018 PSLE, born 2006) batch was 253.

      In order to attain 253, one need at least minimum 85 marks or higher, per subject.

      And what is 85 marks equivalent to, under the new AL PSLE marking scheme ? It is AL 2.

      (2 x 4 subjects) equal to 8 points.
      Means to join O-level, roughly need minimum at least 8 points or better, for Non-affliated pupils from other outside primary schools, joining us. Note this work-out, is only a rough estimate only.


      AL 1 : 90 and above

      AL 2 : 85 to 89

      AL 3 : 80 to 84

      AL 4 : 75 to 79

      AL 5 : 65 to 74


      https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/new-psle-scoring-system-to-have-8-grade-bands

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      • phtthpP Offline
        phtthp
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        MTP (Form Teachers & Co-Form Teachers, Meet the Parents) session



        P5 & P6 -
        tonight (Friday, 11 Jan 2019), 5 pm to 7.30 pm


        P3 & P4 -
        Friday (18 Jan 2019), 5 pm to 7.30 pm


        P1 & P2 -
        Friday (25 Jan 2019), 5 pm to 7.30 pm

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        • K Offline
          KAP
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          I think there is also another condition> there needs to be 20 seats or 20% (I cant remember which) that is set aside for non-affiliated pupils from outside (or something like that). Does that mean internally, if there are too many 10 pointers, it will become a "BALLOT" situation? Because there was also talks that if there are too many eg 6 pointers, all the 6 pointers will ballot also right? (Lucky draw by computer)

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          • phtthpP Offline
            phtthp
            last edited by

            Under AL PSLE scheme, it is also by merit.


            So, all the 6 pointers should enter the Secondary school first, before the turn of other ( 7 or 8 or 9 or 10) pointers.

            However, if only left last few seats remaining for 10 pointers, or if the Cut-off-point hover around, close to 10 points, then all the 10 pointers will ballot (be thrown together) , in a common pool. But, exactly by what kind of detailed selection criteria the computer will ballot and pick up lucky P6 candidates , perhaps Principal of St Nick ( Mrs Fiona Tan ) may wish to explain more in detail, to 2009-born pioneering batch of AL affected (impacted) P6 students, and their parents, how the computerised balloting built-in-program works, since this is a "burning" question, in most of us.


            As for 20 percent compulsory seats reserved for outside pupils (Non-affliated students), it will start from this 2019 psle batch (born 2007), onwards.

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            • R Offline
              rinoa111
              last edited by

              Hi

              Am newly transferred into sngs p3 this year

              May I know which are the HA classes for p3 2019??

              Thank you for sharing

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              • phtthpP Offline
                phtthp
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                starting from this year (2019) onwards, for whole school -

                Form Teacher no longer going to insert that small A5 sized paper into our Report card ( SA1 / SA2) anymore, that showed the mean (average) per subject, for your own cohort level.

                Up to 2018 last year, all cohort level still know, what's the mean (per subject), and also the highest score (upon 100), per subject . Parents were informed about this new change, during recent \"Parents Meet Tr\" session, inside classroom

                https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/learning-is-not-a-competition-no-more-1st-2nd-or-last-in-class-for-primary-and

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                • phtthpP Offline
                  phtthp
                  last edited by

                  anyone know what was our highest T-score, for PSLE (last year 2018 and 2017) batch ? Thank you

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                  • KimkarK Offline
                    Kimkar
                    last edited by

                    From my girl whose classmate scored 273 before HCL bonus point, in 2017. Not sure if there is any higher.

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                    • phtthpP Offline
                      phtthp
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                      Upper primary


                      2019 February (P5 and P6) TA Term Assessment (Test) scope are out, under \"Announcement\", conducted after Chinese New Year.


                      https://chijstnicholasgirls.moe.edu.sg/primary/others/announcement


                      Up to 2018 P5 last year, during year-end prize award ceremony dated 15 November 2018, school still gave academic award, to Top 15 % level cohort.

                      But wef 2019, in line with MOE order (from the Top), no more award will be given to Top 15 % level cohort anymore, starting from this year onwards. This was mentioned inside \" P5 / P6 \" MTP (Meet the Parents) session, may refer to content of slides.


                      MOE had set the direction (order), to all primary and Secondary schools, from 2019 onwards.

                      https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/report-books-no-class-and-cohort-positions


                      Inside our Report card, from 2019 onwards, also won't disclose anymore, the mean (average) of level cohort, per subject (for English, Maths, Science, Normal Chinese, Higher Chinese)

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                      • phtthpP Offline
                        phtthp
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                        Kimkar:
                        From my girl whose classmate scored 273 before HCL bonus point, in 2017. Not sure if there is any higher.

                        Thank you very much, Kimkar, for kind info.


                        230, is only the affliated T-score entry, into Secondary school (O-level track).


                        Anyone know, what was (were) the average T-score (mean), from (2018 / 2017 / 2016) most recent past three PSLE batches cohort ? Thank you.

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