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Welcome
P5 and P6 Parents Networking 2019
Our School Leaders
Mr Andrew MahPrincipal
Mdm Peh Tan Wee
Vice-Principal(Curriculum)
Ms Chua Mei Li
Vice-Principal(Admin)
PROGRAMME
1) The Primary School Leaving Examination• Calculation of PSLE T-Scores• Choosing Secondary Schools• 2019 DSA-Sec Changes • Cut-off points for Secondary School
Admission2) 2018 PSLE Results 3) Subject Based Banding for 2019 P5 students
• HMT and Foundation Subjects4) Secondary One Posting Exercise5) 2019 P5/P6 Events
PSLE – A Placement Examination
• Need to reflect the relative achievementlevel of pupils within National P6 cohort.
• Places pupils into different coursesaccording to their academic ability.
• Enables posting to secondary schools bymerit and as far as possible into a school of their choice.
What is PSLE Aggregate Score?
It is a sum of the T-score of the 4 subjects.
It allows pupils to be ranked fairly.
What are
these scores? Are they raw
scores?
EL
EL Ave
= 60
MT
MT Ave
= 80
Andy scores 75% in both EL and MT.
75%
His performance in MT
is not very good
compared to other
pupils.
He did
much
better in EL
as
compared
to other
pupils.
( Andy’s score )
Therefore there is a need for standardisation of the raw scores
Transformed Score
or T-Score
How is T-score calculatedfor each subject?
whereX : pupil’s mark for the subjectY : average mark (mean) scored by all pupilsZ : spread of marks around the average mark
(standard deviation)
Z
Y)(X1050T
All pupils?
That’s
around 50
thousand.
How is the PSLE Aggregate Score calculated?
• By adding the T-scores of the 4 subjects.
Every subject
is equally important!
A Glimpse of the Possible T-scores
Scenario 2:When a student
scores 70 marks
in each of the 4 subjects
Scenario 1:When a student
scores 50 marks
in each of the 4 subjects
http://cclpupils.blogspot.com/
INFORMATION
Secondary Education
• Four to five years of secondary education with different curricular emphasis
• school curriculum
• Co-curricular Activities (CCAs) - sports and games or cultural activities
Express Course
• Four years• GCE ‘O’ Level at the end of 4th year. • Top 30% of PSLE cohort Higher MT.
- an A* grade in the MT Language - or at least a Merit in Higher MT
Normal (Academic) Course
• Four to five years
• GCE ‘N’ Level Exam at end of 4th year.
• Do well fifth year for GCE ‘O’ Level.
• Do not qualify technical-vocational education and training at Institute of Technical Education (ITE).
Normal (Technical) Course
• Four years
• English Language and Basic MT and a range of subjects.
• GCE ‘N’ Level at end of 4th year.
• Technical-vocational education at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE).
Integrated Programmes (IP)
– Up to 6 yrs
• Integrated secondary and JC education where secondary school students proceed to JC without taking the ‘O’ Level
• In addition to Secondary 1, may take in students at other entry points, e.g. Secondary 3.
• Graduate with A Level, IB Diploma, NUS High Diploma
Source: https://beta.moe.gov.sg/courses/integrated-programme/#integrated-programme
Source: https://beta.moe.gov.sg/courses/integrated-programme/#integrated-programme
Source: https://beta.moe.gov.sg/courses/integrated-programme/#integrated-programme
Choosing Secondary Schools
• PSLE T-score
• Secondary School’s 2018 cut-off point
• Distance
• SAP, IP, Special Schools
• Programmes offered by Secondary Schools
• Normal Academic vs Express
• Child’s Passion / Needs
Snapshot from 2018 Choice of Secondary Schools Book – Anglican High School
Cut-off points
• PSLE information booklet - August for 2018cut-off points
• Increase in cut-off points for some schools (2018)
Cut-off points for the various streams(estimated based on 2018 posting)
• Express : 200 and above
• Express/ NA : 188-199
• Normal Academic : 160-187
• Normal Academic / NT : 152-159
• Normal Tech : less than 152
Direct School Admission for Secondary Schools (DSA-Sec)
Entering a secondary school
PSLE/S1 Posting Process DSA-Sec
• Based on a student’s PSLE score• Most students enter secondary
schools this way
• Based on a diverse range of talents and achievements in specific academicsubjects or non-academic areas, beyond what the PSLE recognises
• Allows students to access school programmes to develop their talents
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Is the DSA-Sec right for my child?
If your child has specific talents which a school offers the DSA-Sec in
And is passionate about and committed to developing his/her strengths and interests
Talent
PassionCommitment
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DSA-Sec can support his/her development in that talent area.
Which school should my child apply to?
• School with programmes that match child’s strengths and interests
• Get latest information about what each school offers by:– Visiting schools’ websites
– Attending schools’ Open Houses to also experience their environments and cultures
– Visiting the MOE’s DSA-Sec website (will be updated around April 2019)
DSA-SEC APPLICATION
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Changes to the DSA-Sec
All schools allowed to take in up to 20% of S1 non-IP intake
through DSA-Sec
All schools to stop using general academic ability tests to select
students
Schools may offer DSA-Sec in more areas
Schools may stop using general academic ability tests to select students
Online portal for DSA-Sec application
Students can apply online, through a single form
2018 DSA-Sec(2018 P6 Cohort)
2019 DSA-Sec(2019 P6 Cohort)
Moving to an improved DSA
More choices and opportunities for students
2017 DSA-Sec (2017 P6 Cohort)
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What is the timeline for 2019 DSA-Sec?
8 May - 4 June(4 weeks)
Apply
17 June - 31 August
Shortlisting and selection by secondary schools. Schools will inform you of the selection outcome by Aug.
Rank your offers, if you receive offers from multiple schools
Late-October
Outcome of application at the same time you receive your PSLE results.
Late-November
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Features of the New DSA-Sec Portal
1. Centralised online applications
– Applications will be centralised across all participating secondary schools
– You do not need to submit testimonials or hardcopy documents to the secondary school during application.
2. Application using Singpass
– Parents can access the Portal via their SingPass login. Approach the primary school for assistance.
3. No application fees
– No fees charged
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NEW – DSA-SEC APPLICATION PORTAL
4. Making choices in the DSA-Sec portal
– Up to three choices. For each choice, you will need to choose a secondary school and a talent area from that school.
– The order of the choices does not matter during application.
– Of the three choices, up to two choices may be used to apply to the same school, for two different talent areas of that school. This is to cater to your child’s multiple interests, and allow your child to choose different schools which can develop his/her strengths and interests.
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Features of the DSA-Sec Portal
NEW – DSA-SEC APPLICATION PORTAL
Examples of Possible Choice
Combinations
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up to three different schools,
two different schools
Your child cannot use all three choices on one school. He/she can leave the third choice blank or choose another school.
NEW – DSA-SEC APPLICATION PORTAL
EXAMPLE 1
Talent(s) School(s)
Choir School A
Choir School B
Choir School C
EXAMPLE 2
Talent(s) School(s)
Choir School A
String Orchestra School A
Choir School B
EXAMPLE 3(Not allowed)
Talent(s) School(s)
Choir School A
String Orchestra School A
Mathematics School A
What are schools looking for? DSA-SEC SELECTION
Talent, passion, commitment
• Schools may look at achievements and participation (e.g. in Junior Sports Academy).
• Schools may also conduct tests, trials or selection camps to identify students with strengths, or sound fundamentals and potential, in particular areas.
Strong personal qualities
• Schools may look at CCA records and VIA participation.
• Schools may also conduct interviews.
Good academic fit
• Schools may look at primary school results to ensure students can benefit from the school’s pace of learning.
Students, be sincere, be genuine, and be yourself –if you are a good fit for the school, it will show.
• The selection process differs across schools, and across different DSA-Seccategories.
• Generally, schools are looking for candidates with:
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If my child have a DSA-Sec Confirmed Offer, does it mean that his/her PSLE results will not matter?
• Your child’s PSLE results will still be used to determine the secondary school course he/she is eligible for (i.e. Express, Normal (Academic), Normal (Technical))
• Even if he/she has a Confirmed Offer, he/she must qualify for a course offered by the school to be admitted to the DSA-Sec school.
SELECTION OUTCOME
• How to apply?– Obtain information on the DSA schools
• check websites in May• call schools
• visit schools (attend parents’ talk / open houses)
• The application deadline for each DSA secondary school differ
DSA-Sec Exercise
Aggregate Score
Secondary Schools
Above 250 ANGLICAN HIGH SCHOOLCEDAR GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOLDUNMAN HIGH SCHOOLNAN CHIAU HIGH SCHOOLNANYANG GIRLS HIGHNUS HIGH SCHOOL OF MATH AND SCIENCERAFFLES GIRLS' SCHOOL (SECONDARY)RAFFLES INSTITUTIONTEMASEK JUNIOR COLLEGEVICTORIA SCHOOL
Aggregate Score
Secondary Schools
230 - 249 ANGLICAN HIGH SCHOOLCATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOLCHIJ KATONG CONVENTCHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (MAIN)DUNMAN SEC SCHOOLCHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (MAIN)MARIS STELLA HIGH SCHSCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYNAN CHIAU HIGH SCHOOLTANJONG KATONG GIRLS' SCHOOLPASIR RIS SEC SCHOOLNAN CHIAU HIGH SCHOOLVICTORIA SCHOOL
Aggregate Score
Secondary Schools
210 – 229 DUNMAN SECONDARY SCHOOLJUNYUAN SECONDARY SCHOOLLOYANG VIEW SECONDARYMERIDIAN SECONDARY SCHOOLNGEE ANN SECONDARY SCHOOLPASIR RIS SECONDARY SCHOOLPASIR RIS CREST SECONDARY SCHOOLTAMPINES SECONDARY SCHOOL
Aggregate Score
Secondary Schools
180 - 209 CHANGKAT CHANGI SEC SCHOOLCOMPASSVALE SEC SCHOOL (NA)DAMAI SECONDARY SCHOOLEAST SPRING SEC SCHOOLJUNYUAN SECONDARY SCHOOLLOYANG VIEW SECONDARY SCHOOLNGEE ANN SECONDARY SCHOOL (NA)SPRINGFIELD SECONDARY SCHOOLST. HILDA'S SECONDARY SCHOOL (NA)TAMPINES SECONDARY SCHOOL
Understanding the Posting Process
• Posting is by MERIT, THEN CHOICE.
• Ranked by T Score.
• The top pupil will be considered for his choices first before the next pupil.
Understanding the Posting Process
• A pupil with a better PSLE T score who chooses a secondary school as his later choice e.g. 5th or 6th choices will NOT be put at a disadvantage as compared to another pupil who chose the same school as his 1st
choice.
Understanding the Posting Process
• The PSLE score range for secondary school are not pre-determined before posting.
• The previous years’ “cut-off-point” for each school is the PSLE score of the last PSLE pupil who was posted to the school – acts as a gauge only
S1 Option form & Aggregate Eligibility
• Together with the S1 Option form, pupils may receive a letter to inform whether the child is eligible for Special Assistance Plan Schools
• Bonus points are available for entry into these schools if the child has taken Higher Chinese in primary school for SAP School Choices
Higher Chinese Grades Bonus Points
Distinction 3
Merit 2
Pass 1
SAP Secondary Schools
• Anglican High School• Catholic High School• CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School• Chung Cheng High School (Main)• Dunman High School• Hwa Chong Institution• Maris Stella High School• Nan Chiau High School• Nan Hua High School• Nanyang Girls' High School• River Valley High School
• 圣公会中学• 公教中学• 圣尼各拉女校• 中正中学(总校)• 德明政府中学• 华侨中学• 海星中学• 南侨中学• 南华中学• 南洋女子中学校• 立化中学
Modes for checking of posting results:
Online (with Internet Access)
- Access S1 Posting website for posting results
Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)
SMS via applicant’s mobile number (if provided by applicants during submission of school choices)
Going to the child’s primary school.
Release of Posting Results
How to reduce Careless Mistakes?
• Avoid skipping several steps at one time.
• Manage your time well
• Answer the right question. Break down long questions
• Highlight for keywords / numbers / information
• Keep track of your mistakes made during practice and check them during examinations.
How to reduce Careless Mistakes?
• Habit of checking
• Check for errors in copying and transfer
• Check the units
• Check the calculations and do a REVERSE-CHECK. Put your answer back into the maths problem or equation to check.
• Check for logic
P5 to P6 – what to noteAt the end of P5
• 4 students from 5C,D,E,F MAY be moved to 6G,H,I if they do not show that they deserve
• 4 students from 5G,H,I will be invited to 6C,D,E,F if they performed better than last 4 students of 5C,D,E,F
• SA2 CL>70 marks, SA2 HCL>50 marks to remain in HCL
• Foundation subjects if marks < 30 marks for CA & SA
Parents:
• Work with the School Teacher
• Encourage, Encourage, Encourage
• Don’t stress child unnecessary
• Be available for your child
• Balance study with play
• Be watchful about the food, health
Parents:• Whole family is involved• A Happy family is a conducive family• Provide a conducive study area• Provide a routine for studying
– How long?– When is a good time?
• Help child manage study time
• Help child set realistic goals
EXEMPLARY Character through Leading Self-Setting Expectations and Standard
• Setting Expectations and Standards– Punctuality for School (7.30am, arrival at the assembly area - best if
by 7:15am)
– Respect for Others
– Active Participation In Class
• Establishing Routines– Homework Submission (timely)
– Absence from School
– Early Morning (Having warm healthy b/fast, leaving home so as to reach school punctually)
• Tone of Discipline– Self-discipline
– Teaching Your Child to Be Responsible Users of Technology (e.g. Social Media)
3 Cs
Calendar Of Events –An Overview
For P5/P6 Consortium
P6 Academic Programmes (Highlights)
Activities Period
P6 Remedial (100 %)
* Non-HCL students will attend CL
Remedial
SC ~ Mon (2.00-3.00pm),
EL ~ Mon (3.00-4.00pm),
MA ~ Tues (2.00-3.30pm),
CL ~ Thur (2.00-3.00pm)
HCL ~ Thur (2.00-3.30pm)
SPICE / Morning Drills (EL) 7.25-7.30am Mon-Tues
(fr Term 2)
SPICE / Morning Drills (CL) 7.25-7.30am Thur-Fri
P6 Remedial (Mar) 18 - 19 Mar (Mon-Tues)
P6 Remedial Lesson
(June, Sep sch hols)
17-21 June (Mon – Fri)* For selected students only
12-13 Sep (Thurs – Fri)
P6 Non-Academic Programmes (Highlights)
Activities Period
Gratitude 7.25 – 7.30am, Wed
2D P6 Motivation Camp *24 - 25 Jun
P6 Graduation Party Term 4 (Post-PSLE)
CCA Fair by P6 Term 4 (Post-PSLE)
PCS Towkay (MUFTI Day) Term 4 (Post-PSLE)
P6 LJ to Botanical Gardens 3 Oct
2D1N Cultural Trip (Desaru) Term 4 (Post-PSLE)
*31 Oct - 1 Nov (TBC)
P6 Futsing Trip *19 Oct – 25 Oct (TBC)
P6 Examination ScheduleActivities Period
P6 CA1 4-8 Mar (T1W9)
P6 SA1 (Oral) 25-26 Apr (aft sch)
P6 SA1 (Written) 8-10 May, 13-16 May
P6 Prelim Oral 22-23 July (T3W4)
PSLE Oral Exam 15-16 Aug
P6 Prelim LC 19 Aug (T3W8)
P6 Prelim (Written) 20-23 Aug, 26 Aug
PSLE LC Exam 20 Sep
PSLE Written 26-27 Sep, 30 Sep, 1-2 Oct
P5 Academic Programmes (Highlights)
Activities Period
P5 Remedial
(targeted group)
MA ~ Mon (2.00-3.00pm),
EL ~ Tues (2.00-3.00pm),
SC ~ Tues (3.00-4.00pm),
CL ~ Thur (2.00-3.00pm)
HCL ~ Thur (2.00-3.30pm)
SPICE / Morning Drills (EL) 7.25-7.30am Mon-Tues
SPICE / Morning Drills (CL) 7.25-7.30am Thur-Fri
P5 Remedial Lesson
(Sep sch hols)
12-13 Sep (Thurs – Fri)
* For selected students only
P5 Non-Academic Programmes (Highlights)
Activities Period
Gratitude 7.25 – 7.30am, Wed
P5 Overseas Trip (Hong Kong / Thailand) - TBC
T1W9 - TBC
P5 NE Show July (Sat) – TBC
P5 Arts LJ TBC
P5 Enrichment Programmes (Highlights)
Activities Period
Garage Band – ICT in Music T1 – T2
P5 LJ Chinatown T1W4
Malay Kompang & Angklung T3 – T4
DNA Learning Lab @ Science Ctr T2
Tchoukball T2
Malay Conversation Programme T1 – T3
Chinese Cultural Appreciation T2
P5 Enrichment Programmes (Highlights)
Activities Period
Dumpling Festival Programme T2
Koobits Problem Sums Whole year
Learning Management System Whole year
Poi Ching School ICT (PCSAL &
ICT) - Coding using Scratch T1 & T4
ICT Baseline Training ICT Baseline Training
2019 ALP Bilingual Programme for
P5 students -
BEST Programme – Bilingually
Effective Speakers & Writers
T2 & T3
School Motto
•Towards Excellence