2020 PSLE Discussions and Strategies(for those born in 2008)
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Hi, my child has 242+2 and we are thinking of the following:
1) Nan Chiau High 244
2) Chung Cheng High Main 244
3) Anglican High 241
4) PLMGS 237
5) CHIJ St Joseph Convent 237
6) Presbyterian High 236
Can anyone advise if it’s reasonable and do I need a lower safety net? First timer so not too sure. Thanks. -
doodbug\" post_id=\"2006160\" time=\"1606784082\" user_id=\"13281:
So in HCI, English lit + history is not allowed ?
pengpeng is right. Social Studies is a full subject at HCI (i.e. it covers more than the half subject at O levels).pengpeng\" post_id=\"2006105\" time=\"1606750860\" user_id=\"77520:
HCI does offer two Humanity subjects which are different from O level subjects. For IP curriculum, one is Social Study, one is Humanities Elective of Geography/History/Literature English/Literature Chinese. Students have the choice of taking 2 sciences plus 2 humanities or selecting 3 sciences plus 2 humanities.
There are a few Special Programs which the humanities subjects are slightly different.
If you are not in any special programmes in HCI, you will read two full Humanities. For the Science and Tech aspects, it's Phy+Chem, or Phy+Chem+Bio, or Phy+Chem+Computing. You can't take both Bio and Computing at the same time. -
Aris\" post_id=\"2006170\" time=\"1606786123\" user_id=\"67505:
looks ok unless u want to also consider Zhonghua 236
Hi, my child has 242+2 and we are thinking of the following:
1) Nan Chiau High 244
2) Chung Cheng High Main 244
3) Anglican High 241
4) PLMGS 237
5) CHIJ St Joseph Convent 237
6) Presbyterian High 236
Can anyone advise if it’s reasonable and do I need a lower safety net? First timer so not too sure. Thanks. -
kylene\" post_id=\"2006172\" time=\"1606786618\" user_id=\"6993:
So in HCI, English lit + history is not allowed ?[/quote]This combination is only available for those in the Humanities Programme, who must read History, English Lit and Geog.
pengpeng is right. Social Studies is a full subject at HCI (i.e. it covers more than the half subject at O levels).doodbug\" post_id=\"2006160\" time=\"1606784082\" user_id=\"13281:
[quote=pengpeng post_id=2006105 time=1606750860 user_id=77520]
HCI does offer two Humanity subjects which are different from O level subjects. For IP curriculum, one is Social Study, one is Humanities Elective of Geography/History/Literature English/Literature Chinese. Students have the choice of taking 2 sciences plus 2 humanities or selecting 3 sciences plus 2 humanities.
There are a few Special Programs which the humanities subjects are slightly different.
If you are not in any special programmes in HCI, you will read two full Humanities. For the Science and Tech aspects, it's Phy+Chem, or Phy+Chem+Bio, or Phy+Chem+Computing. You can't take both Bio and Computing at the same time. -
happypoppy\" post_id=\"2006157\" time=\"1606783495\" user_id=\"2408:
It is not really possible to analyse COPs movements afterall the demand and supply differs for each cohort
Dear Parents,
To understand how the 2020 PSLE cohort performed and therefore have a better perspective of how the COPs of different secondary schools are likely to move (ie. increase or decrease), can parents of this year's cohort kindly help to post the highest T-score (please EXCLUDE the HCL bonus points) in their child's respective primary school by clicking on the below link?
https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/t-scores/
Currently, the table only reflects the t-score information of < 20 schools which makes it difficult for any meaningful analysis. Hence, would like to appeal for more parents to step forward and share the highest t-score data in their child's primary school by clicking on the above link.
Many thanks in advance!
:thankyou:
As reference
Top 10%: 252 (2020); 250 (2019); 252 (2018)
ESIS: 261 (2020); 261 (2019); 260 (2018)
https://postimg.cc/Z0x1k3KQ
What we do know is 39,995 took PSLE
Top 10% is ~ 4000 (>= 252).
Top 3% is ~ 1200 (>= 261)
The 4000 includes kids who DSA successfully to their dream schools including NUSH, SST etc.
If you are targeting IP/IB schools, assuming each has intake about 300-400, you can do a rough estimate.
PSLE 2020 papers were relatively easier, the average is higher but the high scores are lower.
Easier papers mean many of the candidates will score around the same high marks, that is, the variance from the mean (average) is smaller.
So just make sure your choices has a safety net with COP 7-10 below your T-score. -
Aris\" post_id=\"2006170\" time=\"1606786123\" user_id=\"67505:
Better if u put as 6th choice a school with COP around 232 such as Geylang Methodist.
Hi, my child has 242+2 and we are thinking of the following:
1) Nan Chiau High 244
2) Chung Cheng High Main 244
3) Anglican High 241
4) PLMGS 237
5) CHIJ St Joseph Convent 237
6) Presbyterian High 236
Can anyone advise if it’s reasonable and do I need a lower safety net? First timer so not too sure. Thanks. -
Aris\" post_id=\"2006170\" time=\"1606786123\" user_id=\"67505:
Just curious on where do you stay. Anglican High seems much further away from your other options.
Hi, my child has 242+2 and we are thinking of the following:
1) Nan Chiau High 244
2) Chung Cheng High Main 244
3) Anglican High 241
4) PLMGS 237
5) CHIJ St Joseph Convent 237
6) Presbyterian High 236
Can anyone advise if it’s reasonable and do I need a lower safety net? First timer so not too sure. Thanks. -
floppy\" post_id=\"2006155\" time=\"1606782627\" user_id=\"97579:
I beg to differ.
I think it's best to have the first three choicesERROR\" post_id=\"2006121\" time=\"1606756286\" user_id=\"189473:
[quote=\"Boys club\" post_id=2006117 time=1606755251 user_id=102859]Can I check my boy has 246 and if he only have one school choice at 239 with + 7pt, is it sufficient?
Another two at 243 and 244, is it enough for safety net? Or should I add another at 235?
quite close to what your boy have, and the last three be at least 5 points below your boy's score. So in this context, the 243 and 244 sch should be in the top 3 and the 239 should be in the last 3 options. Not the best advice but it is what I believe is sufficient.
If the school with COP 239 is truly what the boy wants, leave it as first choice. The rest (probably redundant) can follow. We should be choosing schools most suitable for the child, and not schools that best fit the COP / t-score.
While a school COP can move quite a bit, going +7 from 239 to 246 would be quite unheard of.[/quote]Thanks! Yes 239 is the school he wanted to get in. -
doodbug\" post_id=\"2006175\" time=\"1606786717\" user_id=\"13281:
This combination is only available for those in the Humanities Programme, who must read History, English Lit and Geog.[/quote]And there is only 1 class for Humanity Programme which only the top students can enroll in this Special Programme.
So in HCI, English lit + history is not allowed ?kylene\" post_id=\"2006172\" time=\"1606786618\" user_id=\"6993:
[quote=doodbug post_id=2006160 time=1606784082 user_id=13281]
pengpeng is right. Social Studies is a full subject at HCI (i.e. it covers more than the half subject at O levels).
If you are not in any special programmes in HCI, you will read two full Humanities. For the Science and Tech aspects, it's Phy+Chem, or Phy+Chem+Bio, or Phy+Chem+Computing. You can't take both Bio and Computing at the same time.
Thanks doodbug for clarity. -
Thanks Emoh and Timmy21 for your kind reply and suggestion.
Hazeline, yup agree that AH is further away however we are ok to travel
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