i want to go River Valley. can DSA via volleyball.
by the way, just found out some good secondary school.
These IP schools are:
Anglo-Chinese School ( Independent ) – offer the International Baccalaureate instead of GCE ‘A’ levels ( see www.ibo.org )
Dunman High School
Nanyang Girls’ High School
Raffles Girls’ Secondary School
Raffles Institution
Hwa Chong Institution
River Valley High School
NUS High School of Science and Mathematics (Note: NUS High offers its own NUS High School Diploma. NUS High is part of National University of Singapore )
School of The Arts ( SOTA ) – offers the International Baccalaureate
The independent schools attract the Top 5 % of each PSLE cohort and are targeted at students who are clearly university-bound.
Both Raffles Institution and Raffles Girls’ Secondary School have the highest PSLE cut-off points for admission to their schools.
There are 8 independent secondary schools and 10 SAP schools in Singapore. The independent schools are:
Anglo-Chinese School ( Independent) ( ACSI )
Hwa Chong Institution ( HCI )
Methodist Girls’ School ( MGS )
Nanyang Girls’ High School
Raffles Girls’ Secondary School ( RGS )
Raffles Institution ( RI )
Singapore Chinese Girls’ School ( SCGS )
St. Joseph Institution ( SJI )
The Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools are:
Anglican High School
Catholic High School
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ Secondary School
Chung Cheng High School ( Main)
Dunman High School
Hwa Chong Institution
Maris Stella High School
Nan Hua High School
Nanyang Girls’ High School
River Valley High School
The above SAP schools put more emphasis on Chinese language and Chinese cultural education and attract more students from China.
The SAP schools normally attract the Top 10% - 20% of each PSLE cohort.
Students who are in the Top 10% of their PSLE cohort will be given an option by the Ministry of Education to study a foreign language (French / German/ Japanese)
Edupoll’s Top 10 secondary schools in Singapore ( by prestige ) are :
Raffles Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 263 )
Raffles Girls’ Secondary School ( PSLE cut-off : 266 )
Hwa Chong Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 260 )
Nanyang Girls’ High School ( PSLE cut-off : 262 )
Dunman High School ( PSLE cut-off : 258 )
Singapore Chinese Girls’ School ( PSLE cut-off : 252 )
Methodist Girls’ School ( PSLE cut-off : 252 )
Anglo-Chinese School Independent ( PSLE cut-off : 254 )
River Valley High School ( PSLE cut-off : 252 )
CHI St Nicholas Girls’ School ( PSLE cut-off : 252 )
( above list is in random order and the PSLE cut-off points are indicative only )
Note: The 2007 GCE O level results were announced in January 2008 and Singapore’s top GCE ‘O “level students were Pearlyn Ler Jia Ning from Singapore Chinese Girls School and Kim Chan Xinhui from Methodist Girls’ School. Both scored nine A1 and one A2. Pearlyn’s A2 was in Higher Chinese whilst Xinhui’s A2 was Japanese.
Edupoll’s Top 5 Boy Schools in Singapore ( by prestige ) are :
Raffles Institution
Hwa Chong Institution
Anglo-Chinese School Independent
Victoria School ( PSLE cut-off : 247)
St Joseph Institution ( PSLE cut-off : 245 )
Edupoll’s Top 5 Girl Schools in Singapore ( by prestige ) are:
Raffles Girls’ Secondary School
Nanyang Girls’ High School
Singapore Chinese Girls’ School
Methodist Girls’ School
CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School
for more info, go to http://www.edupoll.org/content/view/20/36/
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what we could have been, 6:51 AM.