PSLE 2010 Results Report Here
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jing09292003:
Any one know the highest in Casuarino Primary School?? :?
If you're referring to Casuarina Primary School, the only information I have is that there's at least 1 pupil with a score of 275 or more. -
wat was the cop last year?
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yongjianrong:
263 here, +3 for HMT, 266.
Cool! Congratulations!
Which is your top choice of S1? -
jtoh:
Did your dd get EESIS?[/quote]Yes. Does it mean anything? to get or not.
will it be risky to try RGS/NYGS?NotKiasuEnough:
[quote=\"zeemimi\"]
such t-score anywhere also can go
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MooMoo:
River Valley High School, DSA accepted.yongjianrong:
263 here, +3 for HMT, 266.
Cool! Congratulations!
Which is your top choice of S1? -
NotKiasuEnough:
Yes.[/quote]She can safely try for RGS and NYGH. See which ones she prefers.
Did your dd get EESIS?jtoh:
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will it be risky to try RGS/NYGS? -
Can i know the T-score for Jurong West & West Grove Primary?
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thomasxu:
My daughter got 260+3, seems can try NJC or DHS, which one is better?

IMO, it will be good to visit the school (anymore open house?) and understand the culture, environment and philosophy ethos and see which one fits your daughter better. -
thomasxu:
My daughter got 260+3, seems can try NJC or DHS, which one is better?

First of all, congratulations to your daughter for the achievement.
Just curious, why NYGH is not one of the choices? After all, NJC and NYGH are just next to each other. I don't think the +3 is applicable to NJC.
Anyway, do research thoroughly before making the decision. Cheers! -
meow_:
Why must appeal? I thought you only need to accept the DSA offer after the release of the PSLE results? If you don't accept the DSA offer, you can apply for any school of your choice under this admission exercise. Or she already accepted the DSA offer?
You can appeal for RGS! My friend initially DSA-ed to NYGH but she appealed to RGS in the end and got it.fromnuaa:
my daughter psle is 264+3
can i appeal for RGS? (she got NYGH offer already)
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