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    PSLE 2010 Results Report Here

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • P Offline
      Paparazzi
      last edited by

      JRexpress:
      iikengkeng:

      [quote=\"xun xun\"]
      Could you advise more about Nan Chiau? I heard some unfavourable feedback on this school.

      Nan Chiau's current principal is also leaving...will it follow XinMin's decling route?

      What unfavourable feedback have you heard about NCHS? I'm also considering selecting this school.

      same here, i got mixed review too. Someone told me school still going through instability[/quote]

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        Happy_mommy
        last edited by

        Anyone have any opinion or feedback about the followings schools:-


        :?

        1) St Gabriel Sec Sch
        2) Montfort Sec Sch
        3) St Patrick Sec Sch

        Am considering for my boy with 210. *Correction\" should be 220* :oops: :oops: :oops:

        Thanks in advance

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          greg
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          KS Reloaded:
          For cut-off-point COP comparison (every year can be slightly different), see ==> http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/psle-cops-2009-and-2010-secondary-1-intake


          For last year's 'O' level results comparison , see==> http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/files/2010/01/o-level-result-annex-a.pdf

          The above only shows the academic side of a school.
          Some may consider many other things such as school culture, all-girl school, CCA etc

          Good luck!
          greg:

          Hi,
          My girl achieved 248. We are from China, and she started studying in Singapore in 2008.
          We are wondering whether this is enough for Saint Nichloas Girls' School? The other one we are considering is Anderson.
          We live close to Yio Chu Kang MRT.

          Appreciate you suggestion/advice.

          Greg

          Thank you! Does that mean if my girl's score is higher the COP of a school, she can surely enter that school?
          Currently, the first choice for her is St. Nic. followed by Cedar -- She prefers girl school.
          Greg

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            NotKiasuEnough
            last edited by

            If there are two students (A & B) with the same score, student A chooses school X as 1st choice and student B chooses school X as 2nd choice.


            Does that mean student A will be accepted first?

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              corneyAmber
              last edited by

              NotKiasuEnough:
              If there are two students (A & B) with the same score, student A chooses school X as 1st choice and student B chooses school X as 2nd choice.


              Does that mean student A will be accepted first?
              Yes.

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                bigfoot
                last edited by

                NotKiasuEnough:
                If there are two students (A & B) with the same score, student A chooses school X as 1st choice and student B chooses school X as 2nd choice.


                Does that mean student A will be accepted first?
                Yes. That should be the logical way. All first choice will be considered first.

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                  jtoh
                  last edited by

                  greg:
                  KS Reloaded:

                  For cut-off-point COP comparison (every year can be slightly different), see ==> http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/psle-cops-2009-and-2010-secondary-1-intake


                  For last year's 'O' level results comparison , see==> http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/files/2010/01/o-level-result-annex-a.pdf

                  The above only shows the academic side of a school.
                  Some may consider many other things such as school culture, all-girl school, CCA etc

                  Good luck![quote=\"greg\"]Hi,
                  My girl achieved 248. We are from China, and she started studying in Singapore in 2008.
                  We are wondering whether this is enough for Saint Nichloas Girls' School? The other one we are considering is Anderson.
                  We live close to Yio Chu Kang MRT.

                  Appreciate you suggestion/advice.

                  Greg

                  Thank you! Does that mean if my girl's score is higher the COP of a school, she can surely enter that school?
                  Currently, the first choice for her is St. Nic. followed by Cedar -- She prefers girl school.
                  Greg[/quote]The COP given is for LAST YEAR's cohort. So you should only use it as a guide. Given that last year's COP for St Nick's was 247 and your dd's aggregate is 248+2, her chances of getting into St Nick's are quite good. Of course nobody can say for sure.

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                    NotKiasuEnough
                    last edited by

                    RGS vs NYGS


                    What is the difference?

                    My DD likes Maths, Science & Music. Her Chinese is alright.

                    Which school will be better for her?

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                      Mad-Eye Moody
                      last edited by

                      bigfoot:
                      Mad-Eye Moody:

                      I was wondering if schools like ACS(I) secures my DS a place for a 6-year IP programme. OR do I have to go through IP programme at Sec 2 OR through O' level.


                      Which will you suggest, VS or ACS(I). If it's a straight 6-year IP for ACS, I will definitely opt for ACS(I). But I do not know what ACS(I) programme is..... :?:

                      Most of the boys in ACS(I) shd be able to get into the IP programme. If you have faith in your son, u shd try ACS(I). Give it a try. If you dun even let him try (when he is given the chance), isn't it an indication that u have no confident in him?

                      What do you mean by most? If my DS scored 254+2, is he absolutely [/b]confirmed an IP programme. It's really far from where I live, but I want an IP prog. for my son. If it is an O'level school. VS is nearer and cheaper.

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                        experiencedmother
                        last edited by

                        Chung Cheng really provides a lot of enrichment programs that expose your child for a more holistic education. There are also plenty of overseas immersion, field trips, and leadership opportunities.


                        COP fluctuation is quite normal for most schools, cuz this is due to the PSLE results. If you take a look at the PSLE COPs for 2009 and 2010, schools like Hwa Chong and RGS also went down.

                        As for Olevel results, I think every school will always have a few students who pull down the grades, but when my children were attending CCHM, the passing rate was very high. Most students were eligible for JC, and almost all could go to Poly. Even in 2009, passing rate was 98.8%.

                        And currently I have a niece in CCHM now, and she said that the school is now more \"kiasu\" about their ranking, so they're stricter and focusing more in terms of academic.

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