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    COP 2012 - For Secondary Schools in 2013

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • F Offline
      finder
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      Assuming TOP 10% of 48500 students are above 250, with 4000 IP, it would mean 800+ students would need to go for O level program, this will push up top O level schools cut off point quite a fair bit. πŸ˜“ πŸ˜“

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        maychang
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        Layla:
        maychang:

        dd normal meanstream with T-Score 263+3, PSLE Result doesn't reflect the status of EESIS.


        Yes. I have checked again the PSLE Result as what Jtoh advised, indeed my dd is eligible for the EESIS. πŸ˜„

        Glad you found it. Is your dd applying for an IS school? πŸ™‚

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        Yup...NYGS is the first choice of school. :)[/quote]
        Great! See you there! :rahrah:[/quote]

        Layla, see ya! πŸ˜„

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          jtoh
          last edited by

          finder:
          Assuming TOP 10% of 48500 students are above 250, with 4000 IP, it would mean 800+ students would need to go for O level program, this will push up top O level schools cut off point quite a fair bit. πŸ˜“ πŸ˜“

          Elsewhere in the forum they've placed the number of IP places at about 4200/4300 and that's not counting the IP places at SOTA. So it's about 500-600 students who score more than 250 who will seek spots in the O level route. But that's assuming everyone wants to go IP. Not everyone does.

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            ruohoo97
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            Noticed that in 2009, when population is highest, the COP for all school is also highest; so I guess, this year COP will be higher.

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              ruohoo97
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              WeiHan:
              I am not sure forumners have already read this piece of info.


              Apparently, 500 students with t-scores more than 250 have opted out from the IP system and have chosen the O level, more structured, route.
              That was in last year. Per ST article.

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                ruohoo97
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                  nav14
                  last edited by

                  finder:
                  Assuming TOP 10% of 48500 students are above 250, with 4000 IP, it would mean 800+ students would need to go for O level program, this will push up top O level schools cut off point quite a fair bit. πŸ˜“ πŸ˜“

                  That is based on the assumption on the number of places for O level in the good schools remain the same. As far as i know MOE controls and decides on the number of classes/students for Sec 1 in schools (Independent could be excluded?) and I am very sure some of the schools will have no choice but to increase their intake to accomodate the bumper crop of dragon year babies.

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                    Skyed
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                    They seemed to have gone down since I took my PSLE in 2008… Dunman had a COP of 260 my year, now it’s 257. Hwa Chong was 26something now it’s also 257.

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                      Vanilla Cake
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                      Skyed:
                      They seemed to have gone down since I took my PSLE in 2008... Dunman had a COP of 260 my year, now it's 257. Hwa Chong was 26something now it's also 257.

                      Dunman High's COP
                      2011 - 256
                      2010 - 257
                      2009 - 258
                      2008 - 260
                      2007 - 260
                      2006 - 258
                      2005 - 258
                      2004 - 257

                      Hwa Chong Institution's COP
                      2011 - 258
                      2010 - 257
                      2009 - 257
                      2008 - 259
                      2007 - 261
                      2006 - 260
                      2005 - 259
                      2004 - 259

                      VC's mum

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                        WeiHan
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                        Hi VC’s mum,


                        If you have the COP of all the above schools (RVHS, RI, NYGH, RGS, NJC) from 2004. Can you also list them down like what you have done for HCI and DHS?

                        Thanks in advance.

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