2011 PSLE Talk to Parents 26 Aug -...
Transcript of 2011 PSLE Talk to Parents 26 Aug -...
Agenda The PSLE T-score: what is it? Choice of Secondary School Common mistakes affecting your daughter’s
performance What you can do from now till the PSLE A sharing by Joanne Loo and Kang Chee Hui
(Key Personnel, St Anthony’s Canossian Secondary)
Results 2010 Top T-score: 261 Average T-score: 214.7 (4S) / 206.1 (all) National Av T-score: 209.1 (4S) / 198.6 (all) Scoring 240 aggregate & above: 16.5% Passes: 99.2% Eligible for Express: 67.7%
Timeline
SEP OCT NOV DEC
Release of PSLE Results
24 Nov (tentative)
S1 Option Period25 Nov – 1 Dec (tentative)
S1 Posting Results22 Dec (tentative)
Registration at Sch23 Dec (tentative)
AUG
2011 S1 Posting Exercise
Prelims
29 Sep-
5 OctPSLE
16 SeptListening Comprehension
(EL & MT)
18 & 19 AugOral Examinations
(EL & MT)
What is the T-score? Subject T-score:
A number that says how well you did in the PSLE subject Determined by the MARK you scored Calculated for each of the subjects
Aggregated T-score: Total of the T-scores for all subjects Determines the secondary school you are posted to Add HMT points* to T-score: 3 points for Distinction, 2 for
Merit, and 1 for Pass (*Please refer to slide 18 & 19)
The T-score
Aggregate T-Score: John: 246 Susan: 249
Aggregated T-score
The T-score
How is T-score calculated for each subject? Formula
Pupil Stream
EL MT Maths Sc AggAmy Exp A A A* A* 260
Cathy Exp A A* A* A 243Doris Exp A A A A 246Elisa Exp A A A A 225Irene Exp A A A B 222Annie Exp A B A A 216Susan Exp/
NAB A C C 197
Eve NA B B C C 169Angela NT 1 B 3 - 105Carol NT 2 1 3 - 100Rose NA/NT 1 1 2 - 113
The T-score
Posting Method
How are students posted to secondary schools?
How Posting is Done
Ranking of students by Merit
Student A (score = 288)
Student B(score = 270)
Student C (score = 269)
Student D (score = 240)
All students will be ranked according to their PSLE scores.
How Posting is Done
Posting by ChoiceStudent A
(score = 288)
Angelfish
1st Choice
Braveheart
2nd Choice
Chartered
3rd Choice
1st Choice: Angelfish Sec2nd choice: Braveheart Sec3rd Choice: Chartered Sec
etc.
How Posting is Done
Posting by Choice
Student B will be posted to his first choice i.e. Angelfish Sec
Angelfish
1st Choice
Braveheart
2nd Choice
Chartered
3rd Choice
How Posting is Done
Student B(score = 270)
Posting by Choice
Student C (score = 269)
Angelfish
1st Choice
FULL
Braveheart
2nd Choice
Chartered
3rd Choice
How Posting is Done
Student C will not be posted to his first choice i.e. Angelfish Secbecause there is no more vacancy.
He will be posted to his second choice ie. Braveheart Sec
Posting by Choice
Student D (score = 240)
Angelfish
2nd Choice
FULL
Chartered
1st Choice
Braveheart
3rd Choice
FULL
How Posting is Done
Student D will be posted to his first choice i.e Chartered Secwhich still has vacancies
Manually Posted by PPS
Group Postal District
Postal Sector
Postal District
How Posting is Done
After 6 choices……
How to choose a secondary school
Academic Criteria: Last year’s posting aggregate ranges of the schools Academic Performance of the child
School Criteria Programmes offered including subjects, CCAs Fits child’s talents , e.g. niche of school Fits child’s Learning Style Accessibility: Distance, bus/MRT services Single-sex vs co-ed schools Affiliated schools
6 schools, all of slightly different entry points
How to Choose a Secondary School
Finding out a school’s T-score1. MOE Website:
www.edu.sg
2. School Links School
Information Service
How to Choose a Secondary School
Click this to surface list of schools.
But the T-score displayed on the website is 2010’s.
How to Choose a Secondary School
MOE Schools
Types of Sec Schools Independent SAP Autonomous Niche Prog Specialised:
Sports School applicants MUST participate in the S1 posting exercise
Direct application to NUS High still possible.
Express: Pupils can offer HMT if they Are in top 10% PSLE Are in top 11-30% + A* in
MT or Merit in HMT Normal Academic Normal Technical
How to Choose a Secondary School
Higher MT Pupils eligible for Higher Chinese/Higher
Malay/Higher Tamil will be invited to apply for these programmes AFTER the release of the PSLE results.
If the schools do not offer such courses, the pupils will have to study Higher Chinese/Higher Malay/Higher Tamil in designated centres outside curriculum time.
How to Choose a Secondary School
Some Centres offering HMTHCL Cedar Girls CCHM Ngee Ann Sec (Centre) TKGS TKSS
HTL Pasir Ris Crest (Centre) Cedar Girls TKGS MOELC UPTLC
How to Choose a Secondary School
Some programmes available at certain schools 3rd Lang programmes Art Elective programme Music Elective programme Integrated programme Elective Programme in Malay Language for
Sec Schools (EMAS) Regional Studies Programme
Release of PSLE Results PSLE Results Slip Personalised S1 Option Form
Addressed to Parents Contains unique password (S1 PIN)
S1 PIN should be kept confidential Submission of S1 Option Form
Modes of Submission Submit through Primary School OR via S1 Internet
System
Common mistakes affecting your
daughter’s performance
Languages: AFIs Choice of composition topic – picture composition When answering question, answer from a third person point of
view. If the passage uses 我, pupils must answer with an open and inverted comma like this "我" or 作者。if they fail to do so, marks will be deducted.
When answering inferential questions, answer according to the main theme of the question.
Answer to the point, extra answers will have their marks deducted.
Try their best, do not give up! Do not leave any questions blank. Booklet A:
Spare some time to redo the questions in booklet A as their first attempt were done anxiously. When they are more settled down and get used to the exam, they will be able to think clearly.
Languages: AFIs Comprehension: Need to read the text and
understand it. Need to read the questions properly before answering them. Need to be precise in answers & use correct tense.
Cloze passage: Rushing & careless. Did not understand passage before selecting the answer.
EL - Spelling: inability to spell words like miraculously, discipline correctly
EL - Synthesis & Transformation: mistakes in reported speech, unnecessary change of tenses in questions that are not testing reporting speech, Not careful with Subject-Verb Agreement Grammar mistakes loss of 2 marks
Mathematics AFIs Carelessness, e.g.
100 x $0.05 = $50; use of wrong formula (e.g. area instead of circumference); focus on wrong concept, e.g. sought area instead of perimeter; wrong units reported, e.g. cm instead of m.
Area/circumference of semi/quarter circle tend to forget to divide by 2 or 4
Use of calculator even for simple calculations reliance on calculator. Paper 1: they are not allowed to use the calculator.
They could not perform simple calculation like 2.1 divided by 5.
Mathematics AFIs Not always indicating thought processes – Method
marks lost; only Answer marks (1) given. Stamina (unable to sit through the paper / restless):
Do not encourage pupils to take short breaks when they are doing a full paper at home
Do not think through questions, e.g. draw models to help them visualise the problem & processes to obtain solution.
Tend to mix up formulas, eg area of triangle & properties of triangles, volume and area of cube
Percentages & Fractions (e.g. % of %, fraction of a fraction, % of the remainder, fraction of the remainder), Ratio.
Science AFIs Lack of elaboration, e.g. just a one-word
explanation for process. Insufficient details for OE questions. No elaboration even when asked to make comparisons.
Wrong use of concept words, e.g. Magnets are attracted to the iron nails, instead of the iron nails are attracted to the magnets.
Did not read questions carefully, e.g. When asked When asked to set up A or B, the answer given was “Yes.”
Carelessness was also the cause of MCQ errors. Need to spend time to read/analyze questions carefully.
Do not use key words & Science concepts to explain answers
Follow up Keep in close communication with school Ensure they come for supplementary lessons Ensure that they are doing consistent study
in a conducive environment Monitor homework & remind them to use
taught strategies Keep them stable & healthy; ensure they
manage time & have enough rest Believe in them