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05602
28 November 2002
PERFORMANCE OF 2002 PSLE COHORT
A total of 53,149 Primary 6 pupils sat for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) this year, an increase of 2,818 (or 5.6%) over the 2001 Primary 6 cohort. There were 47,405 pupils from the EM1 and EM2 courses and 5,744 from the EM3 course. As in past examinations, pupils in the EM1 and EM2 courses sat for English, Mathematics, Science and Mother Tongue; pupils in the EM3 course sat for Foundation English, Foundation Mathematics and Basic Mother Tongue.
2 In all, 51,203 pupils (or 96.3%) have been assessed as suitable to proceed to secondary school. Of these students, 62.2% are eligible for the Special or Express course and 34.1% for the Normal (Academic) or Normal (Technical) course.
3 There are 1,946 pupils (or 3.7%) who are assessed to be not yet ready for secondary school in 2003 or more suited for vocational training. Of these, 1,658 will be given another year in Primary 6 to consolidate their basic language and mathematics skills. The remaining 288 who are overaged will be enrolled in basic vocational training courses.
4 The tentative date for the release of Secondary One Posting results is Friday, 20 Dec 2002.
1. Top PSLE Pupils
|
Name / Sex |
School |
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|
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Audrye Wong Yunqi / F |
Raffles Girls’ Primary School |
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Zou Long / M |
Chongfu Primary School |
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Yeong Li Qian / M |
Catholic High School |
2. Other Top Pupils
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Name / Sex |
School |
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Nadiah Bte Hashim Arrifin / F |
Raffles Girls’ Primary School |
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Chuah Yuhui / F |
Raffles Girls’ Primary School |
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Tan Tian Yi / F |
Raffles Girls’ Primary School |
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Aaron Chee Haolun / M |
Rosyth School |
|
Liu Wentao / M |
St Anthony’s Primary School |
|
Qian Chen / M |
Nan Hua Primary School |
|
Lin Yingbo / M |
Nan Hua Primary School |
|
Wei Shuting / F |
Nan Hua Primary School |
|
Yeow Kai Yao / M |
Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School |
|
Xia Yi / M |
Yu Neng Primary School |
|
Low Yong Lin / M |
St Andrew’s Junior School |
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Lim Wen Wei Julian / M |
Nanyang Primary School |
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Au Yong Kok Kong Jonathan / M |
Ai Tong School |
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Kwek Jia Li / F |
Ai Tong School |
3. Top Malay Pupils
|
Name / Sex |
School |
|
|
|
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Nadiah Bte Hashim Arrifin / F |
Raffles Girls’ Primary School |
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Adam B Iryadi / M |
South View Primary School |
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Ari Budiman B Sudarto / M |
Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) |
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Mohd Taufiq B Mohamed Hussein / M |
Pioneer Primary School |
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Nur Syazlina Bte Haniff / F |
Chongzheng Primary School |
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Siti nur’aini Bte Abdul Rashid / F |
South View Primary School |
4. Top Indian Pupils
|
Name / Sex |
School |
|
|
|
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Luvarnia Sadasivan / F |
Raffles Girls’ Primary School |
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Milashini Nambiar D/O R / F |
Rosyth School |
|
Arvind Subramanian / M |
Xishan Primary School |
|
Balasubramanian Arvind / M |
East Coast Primary School |
|
M Priya Dharshini / F |
Raffles Girls’ Primary School |
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Ann-Margaret Mathew / F |
Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ Primary |
5. Top Eurasian Pupils
|
Name / Sex |
School |
|
Theseira Aaron Brian Zhi Yong / M |
Nanyang Primary School |
|
Ros Farina Bte Mohd Fauzi R / F |
South View Primary School |
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Joan Michele Ryan / F |
Raffles Girls’ Primary School |
6. Top Pupils from EM3 Stream
|
Name / Sex |
School |
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|
|
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Joanna Ong Li Ling / F |
Anderson Primary School |
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Noriza Bte Othman / F |
Bukit View Primary School |
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Chen Jiayi / F |
Canberra Primary School |
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Yeoh Xian Yee / M |
Marsiling Primary School |
7. Schools with good performance
(In alphabetical order)
S/N |
SCHOOL |
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1. |
Ai Tong School |
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2. |
CHIJ (Kellock) |
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3. |
CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School |
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4. |
Methodist Girls’ School (Primary) |
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5. |
Nan Hua Pri School |
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6. |
Nanyang Pri School |
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7. |
Raffles Girls’ Pri School |
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8. |
Rosyth School |
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9. |
Singapore Chinese Girls’ (Primary) |
|
10. |
Tao Nan School |
NB :
The following criteria are used for the identification of schools :
(a) The percentage of pupils eligible for secondary schools must be at least or above the national average of 96.3%;
(b) The school must have at least 80% of its pupils who are eligible for special and express course; and
(c) The percentage of pupils eligible for N(A), Express and Special courses must not dip by more than 2% compared to the 2001 results.
8. Schools with good progress in PSLE results
(In alphabetical order)
|
S/N |
School |
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1. |
CHIJ Pri (Toa Payoh) |
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2. |
Fairfield Methodist Pri School |
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3. |
Jurong Pri School |
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4. |
Marymount Convent School |
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5. |
Ngee Ann Pri School |
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6. |
Rosyth School |
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7. |
Rulang Pri School |
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8. |
Unity Pri School |
NB :
The following criteria are used for the identification of schools :
(a) The percentage of pupils eligible for secondary schools must be at least or above the national average of 96.3%;
(b) The school must register at least 5% improvement in the percentage of pupils who qualify for Special/Express courses compared to the 2001 results;
(c) The school must register a positive improvement in the percentage of pupils eligible for N(A), Express and Special courses compared to the 2001 results; and
(d) The school must have at least 100 candidates.
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