2020 PSLE Discussions and Strategies(for those born in 2008)
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Swc\" post_id=\"2004629\" time=\"1606397088\" user_id=\"178585:
It is not always that there will be an internal exam.
It is possible. If you want to transfer to another school, whether from express to express, or from express to IP, around end Sep, you need to call up the school you are interested in and register your interest with them. Your child will then be asked to take the school's internal exam around mid to end October. The school will then inform you whether your child has been successful.Faraway\" post_id=\"2004612\" time=\"1606395390\" user_id=\"189734:
How about at the end of sec 1, transfer to another secondary school same Express level? is there such possibility?
thanks
And some schools have wait list forms on their website, you dont need to wait till Sep.
There is a thread on transferring sch at end of sec 1, and another on transferring school at end of sec 2. -
Faraway\" post_id=\"2004645\" time=\"1606399363\" user_id=\"189734:
Thanks Swc, in this case, to transfer in secondary schools, it is not based on own school's exam results. There is a need to go to the desired school and take their tests.
It is possible. If you want to transfer to another school, whether from express to express, or from express to IP, around end Sep, you need to call up the school you are interested in and register your interest with them. Your child will then be asked to take the school's internal exam around mid to end October. The school will then inform you whether your child has been successful.Swc\" post_id=\"2004629\" time=\"1606397088\" user_id=\"178585:
[quote=Faraway post_id=2004612 time=1606395390 user_id=189734]
How about at the end of sec 1, transfer to another secondary school same Express level? is there such possibility?
thanks
thanks for this information. it is helpful as no idea this is how it works.[/quote]Express to express, most of the time, it is based in your school exam results, there will be no internal school exam. It is like transferring pri sch. -
mamamiya\" post_id=\"2004644\" time=\"1606398831\" user_id=\"6056:
My sense is that this year I have heard more kids getting results that are below their expectations compared to previous years.
Anyone knows whether the T scores for this year’s PSLE have generally gone up or down? Seems like some say down but others say a lot of their kids’ friends have gotten higher than expected. -
ongstarling\" post_id=\"2004613\" time=\"1606395395\" user_id=\"117702:
Short answer is no. MOE has made it clear that you have to follow through to the IP JC (which also means that no other JC will admit you).
Hi
Would like to have some advice. When you choose an IP stream say in SCGS but over the years may wish to do a transfer to another JC say in Year 5, any idea whether this is viable ? Or will it be wiser to just choose O level stream instead? -
Faraway\" post_id=\"2004612\" time=\"1606395390\" user_id=\"189734:
How about at the end of sec 1, transfer to another secondary school same Express level? is there such possibility?
thanks
I just want to add that I know 2 girls who transferred from RGS to St Nicks IP, they did sec 1 in RG and started sec 2 in SN. So this is IP to IP. -
MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"2004650\" time=\"1606400078\" user_id=\"2964:
Express to express, most of the time, it is based in your school exam results, there will be no internal school exam. It is like transferring pri sch.[/quote]Hello MerlioninGermany
Thanks Swc, in this case, to transfer in secondary schools, it is not based on own school's exam results. There is a need to go to the desired school and take their tests.Faraway\" post_id=\"2004645\" time=\"1606399363\" user_id=\"189734:
[quote=Swc post_id=2004629 time=1606397088 user_id=178585]
It is possible. If you want to transfer to another school, whether from express to express, or from express to IP, around end Sep, you need to call up the school you are interested in and register your interest with them. Your child will then be asked to take the school's internal exam around mid to end October. The school will then inform you whether your child has been successful.
thanks for this information. it is helpful as no idea this is how it works.
Thanks for the info. In this case, would it be first come first serve (base on how early you register or higher rank in the waitlist?), or based on your sec 1 results at existing school?
Thanks again. -
tutu_san\" post_id=\"2004537\" time=\"1606384419\" user_id=\"9722:
Sharing my local Singaporean friend’s son’s experience. A very high achiever from GEP steam- he chose HCI and not RI. Personally he preferred a “Chinese-cultured” environment and felt RI will be too “ang mo” and not a good fit for him. Excelling in HCI and made the right choice as parents left him to make the decision for his choices. Reason is simple. The child is the one to study in the school, so let the child make the final decision and not worry for the child.
think this is a perennial dilemma to choose between HCI vs RI. My son's score is 267+3. think he prefers HCI, mainly cos his dad is an alumnus. but personally i prefer RI due to its proximity to our home and the later starting time in the morning (745 instead of 720 of HCI , which is a good half an hour more sleep everyday). i am also impressed by RI e open house last sat, whereby the students are mixed up in different classes be it DSA or GEP kids. whereas in HCI, i think the GEP will remain in GEP classes - correct me if i am wrong.
and this morning, we did our trial to HCI by using public transport. its abt 30-40 min from our place.
well we still havent' decided which one to put as first option. open for any suggestions and comments. Eventually I think I will let the boy decide for himself.
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sembgal\" post_id=\"2004658\" time=\"1606400813\" user_id=\"5559:
I see a lot of people advising to let the child decide .
Sharing my local Singaporean friend’s son’s experience. A very high achiever from GEP steam- he chose HCI and not RI. Personally he preferred a “Chinese-cultured” environment and felt RI will be too “ang mo” and not a good fit for him. Excelling in HCI and made the right choice as parents left him to make the decision for his choices. Reason is simple. The child is the one to study in the school, so let the child make the final decision and not worry for the child.tutu_san\" post_id=\"2004537\" time=\"1606384419\" user_id=\"9722:
think this is a perennial dilemma to choose between HCI vs RI. My son's score is 267+3. think he prefers HCI, mainly cos his dad is an alumnus. but personally i prefer RI due to its proximity to our home and the later starting time in the morning (745 instead of 720 of HCI , which is a good half an hour more sleep everyday). i am also impressed by RI e open house last sat, whereby the students are mixed up in different classes be it DSA or GEP kids. whereas in HCI, i think the GEP will remain in GEP classes - correct me if i am wrong.
and this morning, we did our trial to HCI by using public transport. its abt 30-40 min from our place.
well we still havent' decided which one to put as first option. open for any suggestions and comments. Eventually I think I will let the boy decide for himself.
My child has no preference , even after looking at the website and the courses/CCA offered . We don’t know what the school culture is like , only what we hear and that is so different depending on who we hear from -
Faraway\" post_id=\"2004657\" time=\"1606400605\" user_id=\"189734:
Hello MerlioninGermany
Express to express, most of the time, it is based on your school exam results, there will be no internal school exam. It is like transferring pri sch.MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"2004650\" time=\"1606400078\" user_id=\"2964:
[quote=Faraway post_id=2004645 time=1606399363 user_id=189734]
Thanks Swc, in this case, to transfer in secondary schools, it is not based on own school's exam results. There is a need to go to the desired school and take their tests.
thanks for this information. it is helpful as no idea this is how it works.
Thanks for the info. In this case, would it be first come first serve (base on how early you register or higher rank in the waitlist?), or based on your sec 1 results at existing school?
Thanks again.[/quote] it is not first come first served, surely the school will pick someone with good sec 1 results, when they are looking to fill a vacancy in sec 2 of the following year. -
Hi all,
Would like to ask your opinions. My DS scores 270 and RI is his dream school. However, we are residing in Jurong and are concern with the travelling time. SAP schools are not possible as he doesn’t take Chinese. And there is a lack of good schools near us. Would you consider RI if you’re in our position? Thank you.
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