Looking for better 2nd & 3rd tier Secondary Schools
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For those who have past years’ Posting Booklet, mind sharing past year’s banding for these schools please? Much appreciated.
Yishun Town, CHIJ St. Joseph’s Convent, CHIJ Sec SCh (TP) and Presbyterian High.
Thank you. -
Vanilla Cake:
Thanks, VC's mum. This is very informative for those interested in this school
Chung Cheng High School (Yishun)Pen88n:
Mamo, fyi, Chung Cheng Yishun is listed as a band 3 school in the 2012 S1 posting booklet. If you have the 2011 S1 posting booklet, it is listed as band 6 in there.
It can be something they are doing right that results in such a big improvement jump, or it can also be just pure lucky like spotting the right topic / questions (not trying to be skeptical but it is anyone's guess!).
Just want to highlight this fact as most parents may not have the 2011 S1 posting booklet and may not be aware of this \"big discrepancy\" - usually most school is within 1 band difference only. Thought it is something worth noting for those interested in the school.
Year 2011: Band 3 based on 2010 'O' level results (2012 S1 posting booklet)
Year 2010: Band 6 based on 2009 'O' level results (2011 S1 posting booklet)
Year 2009: Band 7 based on 2008 'O' level results
Year 2008: Band 9 based on 2007 'O' level results
Banding information
Band 1: Average L1B5 < 11;
Band 2: Average L1B5 =11;
Band 3: Average L1B5 =12;
Band 4: Average L1B5 =13;
Band 5: Average L1B5 =14;
Band 6: Average L1B5 =15;
Band 7: Average L1B5 =16;
Band 8: Average L1B5 =17;
Band 9: Average L1B5 =18.
For the Express course, the ‘O’ Level bands are based on the average L1B5 rounded down to the nearest integer.
VC's mum
I always say a number by itself cannot say much, but a list of related relevant numbers speaks volume. Statistics shows a trend - this school has been improving over the years. -
ppnqq:
Yishun Town Secondary SchoolFor those who have past years' Posting Booklet, mind sharing past year's banding for these schools please? Much appreciated.
Yishun Town, CHIJ St. Joseph's Convent, CHIJ Sec SCh (TP) and Presbyterian High.
Year 2011: Band 5 based on 2010 'O' level results
Year 2010: Band 5 based on 2009 'O' level results
Year 2009: Band 6 based on 2008 'O' level results
Year 2008: Band 6 based on 2007 'O' level results
CHIJ St Joseph's Convent
Year 2011: Band 8 based on 2010 'O' level results
Year 2010: Band 9 based on 2009 'O' level results
Year 2009: Band 9 based on 2008 'O' level results
Year 2008: Band 9 based on 2007 'O' level results
CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh)
Year 2011: Band 2 based on 2010 'O' level results
Year 2010: Band 3 based on 2009 'O' level results
Year 2009: Band 3 based on 2008 'O' level results
Year 2008: Band 5 based on 2007 'O' level results
Presbyterian High School
Year 2011: Band 5 based on 2010 'O' level results
Year 2010: Band 5 based on 2009 'O' level results
Year 2009: Band 5 based on 2008 'O' level results
Year 2008: Band 6 based on 2007 'O' level results
Banding information
Band 1: Average L1B5 < 11;
Band 2: Average L1B5 =11;
Band 3: Average L1B5 =12;
Band 4: Average L1B5 =13;
Band 5: Average L1B5 =14;
Band 6: Average L1B5 =15;
Band 7: Average L1B5 =16;
Band 8: Average L1B5 =17;
Band 9: Average L1B5 =18.
For the Express course, the ‘O’ Level bands are based on the average L1B5 rounded down to the nearest integer.
VC's mum -
A Big Thank You, Vanilla Cake for being so helpful and the willingness to spend the time to go through and post it up here. :thankyou: :grphug:
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Vanilla Cake:
Thanks, VC. Where did you fish out the info? Maybe we can fish it ourselves if it can be found on the web.
Yishun Town Secondary Schoolppnqq:
For those who have past years' Posting Booklet, mind sharing past year's banding for these schools please? Much appreciated.
Yishun Town, CHIJ St. Joseph's Convent, CHIJ Sec SCh (TP) and Presbyterian High.
Year 2011: Band 5 based on 2010 'O' level results
Year 2010: Band 5 based on 2009 'O' level results
Year 2009: Band 6 based on 2008 'O' level results
Year 2008: Band 6 based on 2007 'O' level results
CHIJ St Joseph's Convent
Year 2011: Band 8 based on 2010 'O' level results
Year 2010: Band 9 based on 2009 'O' level results
Year 2009: Band 9 based on 2008 'O' level results
Year 2008: Band 9 based on 2007 'O' level results
CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh)
Year 2011: Band 2 based on 2010 'O' level results
Year 2010: Band 3 based on 2009 'O' level results
Year 2009: Band 3 based on 2008 'O' level results
Year 2008: Band 5 based on 2007 'O' level results
Presbyterian High School
Year 2011: Band 5 based on 2010 'O' level results
Year 2010: Band 5 based on 2009 'O' level results
Year 2009: Band 5 based on 2008 'O' level results
Year 2008: Band 6 based on 2007 'O' level results
Banding information
Band 1: Average L1B5 < 11;
Band 2: Average L1B5 =11;
Band 3: Average L1B5 =12;
Band 4: Average L1B5 =13;
Band 5: Average L1B5 =14;
Band 6: Average L1B5 =15;
Band 7: Average L1B5 =16;
Band 8: Average L1B5 =17;
Band 9: Average L1B5 =18.
For the Express course, the ‘O’ Level bands are based on the average L1B5 rounded down to the nearest integer.
VC's mum -
Mamo:
Thanks, VC. Where did you fish out the info? Maybe we can fish it ourselves if it can be found on the web.
Hi Mamo,
You can get the info from MOE's website:
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/files/2011/moa-annex-f1.pdf based on 2010 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/files/2010/moa-annex-e1.pdf based on 2009 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/files/2009/09/moa-2009-annex-e1.pdf based on 2008 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/files/2008/09/pr20080921-annex-e1.pdf based on 2007 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2007/files/pr20070928-annex-c1.pdf based on 2006 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2006/files/pr20060924-annex-d.pdf based on 2005 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2005/pdf/pr20050920_Annexes_D1_D2.pdf based on 2004 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2004/pr20040924b.htm#AnnexA1 based on 2003 'O' level results.
Banding exercise was started in 2004 based on 2003 'O' level results. Prior to 2004, ranking of top 50 schools was used for 'O' level results from 1994 to 2002. Below is one using http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2003/pr20030925c.htm#ANNEXC3 in the year 2003 -
ScaredyMum:
My no.3 is currently in p6. He has DSA offer to CHS, but under Chinese Orchestra. I was the one who made that comment on DSA(mostly for sports) on the DSA thread that you asked about earlier today. With DSA, the minimum to make good DSA offer is that for Express Stream (200). Same with all other schools.Hi,
Anyone with kids in CHS? I have a question on DSA but when I read through the DSA thread, its all on the Raffles family, NYGH, HCI etc. I wanted to know more about CHS instead.
Is it very difficult to get DSA to CHS via music (not chinese orchestra) but piano or concert band? Read someone mentioned that at most they only offer 30 places via DSA and mostly for sports? If have DSA then what is the minimum score for PSLE?
I know some of these so-call 2nd & 3rd tier schools also offer DSA, so parents should not think that DSA is only for the TOP schools. If your kids can DSA into these schools, its also good.
From my observation, for past 3 years, CHS has offered DSA only for Sports & Chinese Orchestra, although in the years before, they also had DSA for Modern Dance and even Band for some years, but not in the last 3 years, that's all. I'm not sure if there'd be any DSA under band for the next few years or under MEP(which is where your \"piano\" would fall under, I think). That depends on the school. The criteria may or may not change with the new IP status from 2013. Perhaps they will just have a separate IP DSA like Victoria school did this year (VS didn't have any other DSA domain other than for sports & IP). And if the domain for DSA is not put up by the school, don't think we can apply, since on the application form, there is no \"Others\" even - you just have to tick either of the domain options listed on the form (Sports or Chinese Orchestra) - for this year, lah.
This is the webpage for CHS DSA this year, if you want to refer.
http://www.catholichigh.moe.edu.sg/index.php/news-a-events/general-news/80.html
I can't comment about how CHS secondary is run though, since i don't have any boys in the secondary section (altho' 2 of our boys were/are in the primary section). Can't be too bad, that's all I can say. -
Pen88n:
Pen88n, fyi, Chung Cheng Yishun (formerly known as Chung Cheng Branch)was moved from its old site to Yishun in the mid of 2006. during the old days of Branch, its COP was around 220+only, but in the year of its new campus relocating to Yishun, its COP was suddenly increased around 10 points! CCH Yishun has attracted many 230+ students in the north area since then. if i remember correctly, the COP of its first batch at the new campus (year 2007 batch taking PSLE in Oct 2006) was 234. it was this first batch with the higher COP acthieving a Band 3 in Olevel 2010. i believe this was one reason of its improvement jump from Band 6 to Band 3, not just by luck. you have also noticed its trend in these years. i am so clear abt its history because i was also interested in this school 4 years ago.Mamo, fyi, Chung Cheng Yishun is listed as a band 3 school in the 2012 S1 posting booklet. If you have the 2011 S1 posting booklet, it is listed as band 6 in there.
It can be something they are doing right that results in such a big improvement jump, or it can also be just pure lucky like spotting the right topic / questions (not trying to be skeptical but it is anyone's guess!).
Just want to highlight this fact as most parents may not have the 2011 S1 posting booklet and may not be aware of this \"big discrepancy\" - usually most school is within 1 band difference only. Thought it is something worth noting for those interested in the school. -
Vanilla Cake:
:thankyou:Mamo:
Thanks, VC. Where did you fish out the info? Maybe we can fish it ourselves if it can be found on the web.
Hi Mamo,
You can get the info from MOE's website:
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/files/2011/moa-annex-f1.pdf based on 2010 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/files/2010/moa-annex-e1.pdf based on 2009 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/files/2009/09/moa-2009-annex-e1.pdf based on 2008 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/files/2008/09/pr20080921-annex-e1.pdf based on 2007 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2007/files/pr20070928-annex-c1.pdf based on 2006 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2006/files/pr20060924-annex-d.pdf based on 2005 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2005/pdf/pr20050920_Annexes_D1_D2.pdf based on 2004 'O' level results.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2004/pr20040924b.htm#AnnexA1 based on 2003 'O' level results.
Banding exercise was started in 2004 based on 2003 'O' level results. Prior to 2004, ranking of top 50 schools was used for 'O' level results from 1994 to 2002. Below is one using http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2003/pr20030925c.htm#ANNEXC3 in the year 2003 -
Is somebody able to advise why there r only 68 expess schools in 2010 in the chart when there r clearly more express schools than that? Where do we find express banding of the schools not listed here ?
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