St Hilda's Primary
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Mummoi\" post_id=\"2017176\" time=\"1615344270\" user_id=\"190380:
Very Sorry !
Hi, really wish to put my son there. But my house is beyond 2km radius.
Any chance to get in if I do volunteering job next year?
Please take note.
St Hilda primary school will not consider any PV (Parent volunteer) applicant, who are staying beyond 2 km
Because
last year, under Phase 2B itself,
balloting (St Hilda) had already been conducted within \"1\" km for several SC applicants,
as there were many competitors fought for limited vacancies left,
coming from other groups as well,
such as
from the (churches and Grassroot)
Even those staying within (1 to 2 km), also zero chance to ballot !
Advised to consider some other primary school, instead. Thank you, for your interest, in St Hilda.
(info, from St Hilda primary school, Admin office) -
So even if I stay within 1km and would like to register under Phase 2C, it’s a very low chance?
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mosthigh\" post_id=\"2018265\" time=\"1616503360\" user_id=\"189384:
Yes. Referring to the 2018-2020 table for Tampines, it shows red colour which means balloting for <1km:
So even if I stay within 1km and would like to register under Phase 2C, it’s a very low chance?
https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=91621&start=50
The oversubscription rate (within 1km) was 486%, and 359.09% respectively (in 2018 and 2020). Those are the typical odds for popular GEP schools. -
Hi. May I know if there is any P3 2022 parents chatgroup that I can join?
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Just wondering if my husband is alumni for st Hilda’s but we stay outside of 2km would we need to ballot?
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Debbieneo\" post_id=\"2056614\" time=\"1642853061\" user_id=\"196802:
You would be in Phase 2A. If the number of applications exceed the number of vacancies, then you would have to ballot.
Just wondering if my husband is alumni for st Hilda’s but we stay outside of 2km would we need to ballot?
https://www.moe.gov.sg/primary/p1-registration/changes-to-p1-registration?pt=2A -
kkkcheng168\" post_id=\"2057026\" time=\"1643297841\" user_id=\"163369:
Thank you @kkkcheng168.
You would be in Phase 2A. If the number of applications exceed the number of vacancies, then you would have to ballot.
https://www.moe.gov.sg/primary/p1-registration/changes-to-p1-registration?pt=2A
To add on, since 2020, St Hilda's has required balloting in Phase 2A2
2020 36 applicants for 19 places, balloting >2km
2021 33 applicants for 30 places, balloting >2km
Given that Phase 2A is losing 20 places this year, balloting for St Hilda's is pretty much guaranteed. The question is whether it will be even for those staying less than 2km away. -
phtthp\" post_id=\"1830489\" time=\"1516774614\" user_id=\"35251:
Could you tell me where to find these results for other primary schools please?
PSLE 2017 results
P6 classes (including GEP)
http://shps.moe.edu.sg/our-school/the-staff/form-n-co-form-teachers/primary-6
1)
2017 PSLE cohort (born 2005)
To Express stream (Secondary 1) : 79.5 %
Normal Academic (Include Ex/ NA) : 15.8 %
Normal Technical (include NA / NT) : 4.7 %
Number of DSA : 59
2)
Placement of P6 students, After PSLE
Year : Exp, Exp / NA, NA, NA / NT, NT
2016 : 76.2 %, 5.3 %, 11.9 %, 4 %, 2.6 %
2017: 79.5 %, 6.9 %, 8.9 %, 1.7 %, 3 %
3)
Mean (Average) T-score, of PSLE cohort
Year : Mean T-score
2016 : 224.05 (mean score )
2017: 225.62 (mean score)
4)
Number of Top PSLE Aggregate scorers
Year : 2017 (born 2005 batch)
250 & above : (89 students / 303) equal 29.4 %
260 & above : (49 students / 303) equal 16.2 %
Year : 2016 (born 2004 batch)
250 & above : (83 students / 302) equal 27.5 %
260 & above : (49 students / 302) equal 16.2 %
5)
English language results (School vs. National)
i)
% Pass, Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 99.3 %, 99.3 %
National level : 96.7 %, 96.7 %
ii)
A & A * (% Quality Passes), Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 65.6 %, 66.3 %
National level : 44.7 %, 44.3 %
6)
Chinese language results (School vs. National)
i)
% Pass, Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 97 %, 97.6 %
National level : 96.6 %, 96.3 %
ii)
A & A * (% Quality Passes), Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 75.4 %, 73.8 %
National level : 70 %, 68.3 %
7)
Malay language results (School vs. National)
i)
% Pass, Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 100 %, 100 %
National level : 98.1 %, 97.8 %
ii)
A & A * (% Quality Passes), Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 63.6 %, 85.2 %
National level : 70.8 % , 67.8 %
Tamil language results (School vs. National)
i)
% Pass, Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 89.5 %, 100 %
National level : 97 %, 96.7 %
ii)
A & A * (% Quality Passes), Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 68.4 %, 80 %
National level : 70.1 % , 68.7 %
9)
Mathematics results (School vs. National)
i)
% Pass, Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 91.4 %, 92.3 %
National level : 85.2 %, 85.2 %
ii)
A & A * (% Quality Passes), Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 62.3 %, 59.7 %
National level : 44.5 % , 44.4 %
10)
Science results (School vs. National)
i)
% Pass, Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 95.7 %, 94.4 %
National level : 90.6 %, 90.4 %
ii)
A & A * (% Quality Passes), Two Years (2016 and 2017)
School : 59.5 %, 60.4 %
National level : 42.3 % , 41.4 % -
Hi everyone
can i ask if any of you have received the PV results from SHPS (2022 PV) -
Hello,
my boy going to P1 next year, anyone wants to connect?
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