PSLE 2010 Results Report Here
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fromnuaa:
But don't forget that NYGH has students coming in with affliation from Nanyang Pri. And for them the COP point is 253 or there abouts.Then means last year NYGH and RGS COP are same (260)...
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noob:
RV, DHS, HCI you can use HCL (255+2) to apply but not for NJC as it is not a SAP school. So base on your score, RV stand very good chance, HCL & DHS boarderline and NJC below their cut-off point last year (lesser chance).
same headache here... 237.. Ngee Ann Sec should be the 1st choice ? we stay in the east... any suggestion, pls . -
Hynion:
Anyone applying for NUS High school besides attending MOE S1 exercise...
Since NUSH results will be out a week before S1, I understand, once NUSH's offer is accepted, the child will automatically be dropped from S1. -
It means last year the average T-score of NYGH students is lower than RGS, right?
School\t 2009-S1 \t 2010-S1
Hwa Chong \t259-3=256 \t257-3=254
Nanyang Girls’ \t263-3=260 \t263-3=260
Raffles Girls’ \t263 \t260
Raffles Institution \t262 \t259
Thus RI and RGS average T-score should be higher than HCI and NYGH. -
fromnuaa:
I think there are China scholars in RGS too but I think the number is smaller as NYGH/HCI is more well known to mainland Chinese than Raffles. In an ealier thread on this forum, someone wrote this: Go to NYGH/HCI if you want to study in Beijing/Oxford & Cambridge (humanities programme). But if you want ot go to US Ivy League, then go to Raffles JC. So want to study in China go to NYGH. Want to study in US, study in RGS. Sorry this may sound very blunt. No offense to NYGH or RGS.how about RGS? In RGS, lots of China scholars or not?
semaj:
Yes there are lots of China & Vietnam scholars in Nanyang. I know coz my daughter studied there.
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mummyjoyce:
Fairfield COP is 240
can try fairField, at least it is affinated to ACJC.sokmun98:
DD score is 234 + 2.
Her 1st choice is Cresent Girls (2009 COP - 240) but I am not sure if she can make it. But there isn't many good school around Bukit Merah.
should I try that?
Anyone ex-CHIJ St. Theresa? COP is 232 but the 2009 GCE O level result average is 16points., does that mean the school is no good in producing quality student? :?
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fromnuaa:
Yes agreed. Base on that NJC average T-score is higher than HCI and DHS too.It means last year the average T-score of NYGH students is lower than RGS, right?
School\t 2009-S1 \t 2010-S1
Hwa Chong \t259-3=256 \t257-3=254
Nanyang Girls' \t263-3=260 \t263-3=260
Raffles Girls' \t263 \t260
Raffles Institution \t262 \t259
Thus RI and RGS average T-score should be higher than HCI and NYGH. -
These are the stats from MOE for 2009:
RGS
Lower 260
Upper 285
Mean 266
Median 267
NYGH (non-affiliation)
Lower 263
Upper 283
Mean 268
Median 268
NYGH (affiliation)
Lower 250
Upper 276
Mean 257
Median 257
Note that these stats do not include the scores of students who DSA’d into RGS and NYGH. So for RGS, the upper score is 290 because last year’s top scorer went to RGS. I’m not sure what the upper score in NY is.
Also, note that NYGH’s scores include the HMT bonus points.
Edited to add: So if you add in NY’s affiliated scores, the mean and median will go down. -
noob:
Hey Noob, good point . I didn't even see that. Based on this argument, then NJC should be 3rd after the 2 Raffles!!!
Yes agreed. Base on that NJC average T-score is higher than HCI and DHS too.fromnuaa:
It means last year the average T-score of NYGH students is lower than RGS, right?
School\t 2009-S1 \t 2010-S1
Hwa Chong \t259-3=256 \t257-3=254
Nanyang Girls' \t263-3=260 \t263-3=260
Raffles Girls' \t263 \t260
Raffles Institution \t262 \t259
Thus RI and RGS average T-score should be higher than HCI and NYGH. -
Chinese scholar: strong in MT, weak in other subjects (because of English).
Local students: weak in MT, strong in other subjects.
I think it would be fairer for secondary school (year 1 - year 4) if the school has less China scholars....semaj:
I think there are China scholars in RGS too but I think the number is smaller as NYGH/HCI is more well known to mainland Chinese than Raffles. In an ealier thread on this forum, someone wrote this: Go to NYGH/HCI if you want to study in Beijing/Oxford & Cambridge (humanities programme). But if you want ot go to US Ivy League, then go to Raffles JC. So want to study in China go to NYGH. Want to study in US, study in RGS. Sorry this may sound very blunt. No offense to NYGH or RGS.[/quote]fromnuaa:
how about RGS? In RGS, lots of China scholars or not?
[quote=\"semaj\"]Yes there are lots of China & Vietnam scholars in Nanyang. I know coz my daughter studied there.
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