PSLE COP 2010
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tansm2010:
Hmm...Thought that COP for St Nicks is 246?Cedar 248
St Nick 249 -
ksi:
thought RGS is like 260?For those parents with PSLE children, here's the much needed indicative guide only for top 10 sec schools (by prestige):
- Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 263 )
- Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 265 )
- Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ; SAP School)
- Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 262 ; SAP School)
- Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ;SAP School)
- Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 254 )
- Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )
- CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ;SAP School)
my friend got 260 (non-affiliation) and she got into RGS by 1st choice! (not DSA) -
PSLEstudent2010:
That was last year
thought RGS is like 260?ksi:
For those parents with PSLE children, here's the much needed indicative guide only for top 10 sec schools (by prestige):
- Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 263 )
- Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 265 )
- Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ; SAP School)
- Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 262 ; SAP School)
- Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ;SAP School)
- Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 254 )
- Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )
- CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ;SAP School)
my friend got 260 (non-affiliation) and she got into RGS by 1st choice! (not DSA)
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Thanks Vanilla Cake and ptnttsg
SJI COP is 241 -
desichan352:
That was last year :)[/quote]NO!! x*n ** got in. you know who right?
thought RGS is like 260?PSLEstudent2010:
[quote=\"ksi\"]For those parents with PSLE children, here's the much needed indicative guide only for top 10 sec schools (by prestige):
- Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 263 )
- Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 265 )
- Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ; SAP School)
- Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 262 ; SAP School)
- Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ;SAP School)
- Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 254 )
- Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )
- CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ;SAP School)
my friend got 260 (non-affiliation) and she got into RGS by 1st choice! (not DSA)
she got 260 leh. -
desichan352:
That was last year :)[/quote]No. That was the year before last year.
thought RGS is like 260?PSLEstudent2010:
[quote=\"ksi\"]For those parents with PSLE children, here's the much needed indicative guide only for top 10 sec schools (by prestige):
- Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 263 )
- Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 265 )
- Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ; SAP School)
- Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 262 ; SAP School)
- Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ;SAP School)
- Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 254 )
- Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )
- CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ;SAP School)
my friend got 260 (non-affiliation) and she got into RGS by 1st choice! (not DSA) -
PSLEstudent2010:
The above is the COP for 2008... who extract that into the current thread??
thought RGS is like 260?ksi:
For those parents with PSLE children, here's the much needed indicative guide only for top 10 sec schools (by prestige):
- Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 263 )
- Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 265 )
- Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ; SAP School)
- Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 262 ; SAP School)
- Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ;SAP School)
- Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 254 )
- Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )
- CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ;SAP School)
my friend got 260 (non-affiliation) and she got into RGS by 1st choice! (not DSA) -
PSLEstudent2010:
NO!! x*n ** got in. you know who right?
That was last yeardesichan352:
[quote=\"PSLEstudent2010\"]
thought RGS is like 260?
my friend got 260 (non-affiliation) and she got into RGS by 1st choice! (not DSA)
she got 260 leh.[/quote]LOL, just realised it was you, did not know just now
Are you sure she got in? She told you? -
PSLEstudent2010:
Aiyo, this posting by Ksi was posted in 2009, based on 2008 intake.
thought RGS is like 260?ksi:
For those parents with PSLE children, here's the much needed indicative guide only for top 10 sec schools (by prestige):
- Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 263 )
- Raffles Girls Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 265 )
- Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ; SAP School)
- Nanyang Girls High School ( PSLE cut-off : 262 ; SAP School)
- Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 259 ;SAP School)
- Singapore Chinese Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 254 )
- Methodist Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 253 )
- NUS High School of Mathematics and Science ( via DSA )
- CHI St Nicholas Girls School ( PSLE cut-off : 250 ;SAP School)
my friend got 260 (non-affiliation) and she got into RGS by 1st choice! (not DSA)
this is found in page 1 of this thread
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Augmum:
That's the trouble when people dig up old threads without looking at the dates and then start quoting, and in the process, confusing others.Aiyo, this posting by Ksi was posted in 2009, based on 2008 intake.
this is found in page 1 of this thread
I had the same problem with my PSLE 2009 COP thread for 2010 Sec 1 intake too. Someone went to dig out an old record and quoted it, thereby causing confusion. I have since locked that thread to prevent even more confusion among PSLE parents.
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