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FUCHUN

PRIMARY SCHOOL

Welcome

Briefing on PSLE

Primary 6

29 Jan 2016

Outline of Presentation

• The PSLE T-Score

• DSA and considerations in choosing

and posting to secondary schools

• Preparation for PSLE

PSLE T- Score Explained

• Reflects the relative achievement level of

pupils within the cohort

• Places pupils into different courses

according to their academic ability

• Enables posting to secondary schools by

merit and as far as possible into a school of

their choice

PSLE as a Placement Exam

• It is a sum of scores.

• It is the combined total of the Transformed

(T) scores for all the 4 subjects a pupil has

taken.

• The T-score for any subject is a score

obtained through a statistical calculation that

takes into account how well all the pupils

have done in the same subject in the

same year.

Total Aggregate Score

• The different subjects have different levels

of difficulty.

• The spread of marks from the average

mark, i.e. the standard deviation is also

different.

Why Not The Raw Score?

An Example :

A pupil scores 85% in both EL and MT.

His performance in MT is

very close to that of other

pupils. 85%

EL

EL Ave

= 60

MT

MT Ave

= 80

He did much better

in EL as compared to

other pupils.

0 100

T-Score

Ave = 60

EL MT

Ave = 80

50

85% 85%

The T-Score converts the average mark of each

subject to a common score of 50 points.

How is T-Score calculated for each subject?

Where:

X: pupil’s mark for the subject

Y: average mark (mean) scored by all pupils

Z: spread of marks around the average mark

(standard deviation)

Z

Y) - (X 10 50 T + =

The PSLE T-Score

Example:

• Pupil’s mark (X) in exam = 50.0

• Average mark (Y) scored by

all pupils = 68.0

• Spread of marks (Z) around

the average mark (Y) = 14.0

T = 50 + 10 (50 - 68.0)

14.0 = 37.14

The PSLE T-Score

• The PSLE T-Score gives the relative position

of a pupil’s performance as compared to the

performance of all the other pupils in that

subject.

• The raw mark obtained in the exam only

shows how good the pupil is in that subject,

not how good he/she is as compared to

others.

The PSLE T-Score

• The Aggregate Score is obtained by

adding the T-Scores of the 4 subjects.

• All pupils are ranked according to their

Aggregate T-Scores.

The Aggregate T-Score

Is it possible for a pupil with 3A*

and 1A to be ranked lower than

another pupil who has only 1A*

and 3As?

Yes.

T-Scores & Grades

There is a range of marks for each grade.

Agg T-Score : 246 249

John May Subj

Mark (Grade)

T- Score

Mark (Grade)

T- Score

EL 180

A

60 190

A*

68

CL 185

A*

70 180

A

68

MA 91

A*

60 80 A 58

SC 92

A*

56 86

A

55

How is T-Score being affected by

Cohort performance ?

• The aggregate T-score goes up from 233 to 245 when the

average of all subjects went down by 10 marks each.

• This means that if a cohort is weaker, a pupil’s aggregate

T-score will increase even if he/she scores the same marks

for all the subjects.

Comparison of PSLE Aggregate

T-Scores

• Based on the example, it is therefore not accurate

to compare a pupil’s aggregate T-score in a

particular year, to another pupil’s score in a

different year.

• Each year will have a different average and

standard deviation for all the subjects.

PSLE Dates 2016

Oral Exam 18 & 19 Aug

Listening

Comprehension

16 Sep

Written Exam 29 Sep to 5 Oct

* All school exams :

For EL and MT, Paper 1 & 2 are on the same day.

FUCHUN

PRIMARY SCHOOL

What is Direct School Admission

Exercise (DSA) ?

• The DSA Exercise was introduced by the MOE in 2004. It

seeks to promote holistic education and provide pupils an

opportunity to demonstrate a more diverse range of

achievements and talents in seeking admission to a

secondary school.

• It is an admission exercise to allow participating secondary

schools to select some P6 pupils for admission to

Secondary 1. The selection will be based on their

achievements and talents before the PSLE results are

released.

NUS High School, School of the Arts (SOTA), School of Science & Technology and Singapore Sports School (SSS):

- Apply directly to the school

Other Secondary Schools

- Gather information from the booklet “Choosing Your

Secondary Schools For Admission to Sec 1”

- Book and schools’ websites

http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/dsa-sec/

DSA-Direct School Admission

Considerations When Choosing

Secondary Schools

• Different types of secondary schools to choose from, each

with own programmes and schemes

• Consider strengths of schools and place child in an

environment that can motivate him/her and broaden his/her

horizons

• Academic performance/needs of the child

• Previous year’s posting aggregate ranges of the schools

• Distance from home

Rank all pupils by their PSLE Scores

285

250

263

240 and below

By Merit :

S1 Posting Method

By Merit By Choice

285

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th

A

284 B

243 C

There are many other pupils ranked above Pupil C.

285

A 250

B

243

C

Sch W

Sch X

Sch Y

Sch Z

After 6 Choices… Manually Posted by PPS

Postal Sector

Postal District

Change In Address:

Parents to update the official residential address latest

by the end of PSLE.

Please Note :

More information concerning the

process of selecting secondary schools

will be provided later.

Preparation for PSLE

• Motivational talks

• Target setting by individual pupils

with Form Teachers

• Monitoring of progress

Preparation for PSLE

• Focused group teaching

• Supplementary classes during vacation :

- 20 Jun to 22 Jun

- 5 Sep to 7 Sep

• Suspension of CCA starting Term 3

Preparation for PSLE

• Pupils can approach the following :

- Form Teacher

- Mdm Nur Azah, Year Head(Internal)

- Mrs Cheong Chin Yin, School Counsellor

- Mr Wong Weng Choy, HOD/Pupil Management

Consistent effort

Work hard, work smart

Revise and practice

Seek help from teachers

Supplementary lessons during vacation

Remedial lessons for pupils who

require them

Preparation for PSLE

Preparation for PSLE

Exercise regularly

Have a proper diet and sufficient sleep

Make time to de-stress

Attend CCA regularly in Semester 1

Preparation for PSLE

Parents:

Monitor

Support

Encourage

Parents’ Workshops (Sat, 30 Jan 2016)

- For P5 and 6 parents

- English, Math and Science

Thank you for your partnership.