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EDUN N25-02-004

06303

18 Dec 2003

 

RESULTS OF THE 2003 SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (NORMAL LEVEL) EXAMINATION

 

1         17,086 pupils in the Secondary 4 Normal Course sat the 2003 Singapore-Cambridge GCE Normal Level Examination in September/October this year. Of these, 10,611 pupils were from the Normal (Academic) Course and 6,475 pupils were from the Normal (Technical) Course. 

2         A certificate is awarded to a candidate who obtains a Grade 5 or better in at least one subject. 10,545 (99.4%) pupils from the Normal (Academic) Course and 6,374 (98.4%) pupils from the Normal (Technical) Course are awarded certificates in the 2003 examination. 

3         Pupils in the Normal (Academic) Course who obtain an aggregate not exceeding 10 points in their 3 best subjects and a Grade 5 or better in English Language (Syllabus A) will be promoted to the Secondary 5 Normal Course in 2004. 8,300 pupils (78.2%) are eligible for promotion. 

4         For progression to the Secondary 5 Normal Course, pupils from the Normal (Technical) Course have to obtain a Grade 1 in English Language (Syllabus T) and Mathematics (Syllabus T) and a Grade 3 or better in a third subject, in one sitting. Based on the 2003 results, no pupil from Normal (Technical) Course is eligible for S5N in 2004. 

5         All Normal course students who have completed their secondary education in 2003 can apply to further their studies at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE). 

6         Of the 1,292 private candidates who sat the examination, 651 (50.4%) are awarded certificates. 

7         School candidates have been issued with their results slips by their respective schools today. Private candidates will be informed of their results by post and may also obtain their results through the MOE Internet address 'http://www.moe.edu.sg/exams' after 2pm from 18 December 2003.

 

 

INFORMATION SHEET ON THE 2003 SINGAPORE-CAMBRIDGE GCE (NORMAL) LEVEL EXAMINATIONS
SCHOOLS WITH GOOD PROGRESS
(in alphabetical order)

Bowen Secondary School

Bukit View Secondary School

CHIJ St Joseph’s Convent

Junyuan Secondary School

Mayflower Secondary School

Outram Secondary School

Queensway Secondary School

Sembawang Secondary School

St. Patrick’s Secondary School

Woodlands Ring Secondary School

Yishun Town Secondary School


NB:

Schools in this category meet the following criteria:

a)                 Schools have achieved at least 8 percentage point improvement in the proportion of students being promoted to S5N compared to 2002 results.

 

b)                 Its percentage of passes is above the national average of 78.2%.

c)                  The school must have at least 80 candidates.

SCHOOLS WITH GOOD PERFORMANCE
(in alphabetical order)

Anderson Secondary School

Ang Mo Kio Secondary School

Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)

Bukit Batok Secondary School

Bukit View Secondary School

CHIJ Secondary School (Toa Payoh)

CHIJ St Theresa’s Convent

Chua Chu Kang Secondary School

Commonwealth Secondary School

Dunman Secondary School

Fairfield Methodist Secondary School

Fuhua Secondary School

Geylang Methodist Secondary School

Greenview Secondary School

Hai Sing Catholic School

Hua Yi Secondary School

Kranji Secondary School

Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School

Ngee Ann Secondary School

Orchid Park Secondary School

Pasir Ris Secondary School

Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ Secondary School

Peicai Secondary School

Riverside Secondary School

St. Anthony’s Canossian Secondary School

St. Margaret’s Secondary School

Swiss Cottage Secondary School

Temasek Secondary School

Xinmin Secondary School

NB:

Schools in this category meet the following criteria:

a)                 Schools have at least 90% of their Normal (Academic) Course students promoted to S5N.

b)                 The school must have at least 40 candidates.

 
I NORMAL (ACADEMIC) COURSE

Top pupils from each category are selected based on their best aggregate scores for English Language (Syllabus A) and best five subjects.

A         TOP PUPIL
 

Name

School

Choo Li Chin Lily

Riverside Secondary School 

 
B        TOP CHINESE PUPILS
          (in alphabetical order of schools)
 

Name

School

Tang Chun Hang

Chai Chee Secondary School

Lu Zhufeng

Marsiling Secondary School

Sim Teck Guan Lawrence

Orchid Park Secondary School

 

C         TOP MALAY PUPIL 

Name

School

Saiyidah Bte Tauhid

Hai Sing Catholic School

 

D         TOP INDIAN PUPILS
          (in alphabetical order of schools)

Name

School

Kalpana D/O Sarvaisparan

CHIJ Secondary School (Toa Payoh)

Pervinder Kaur D/O Satwant S

CHIJ Secondary School (Toa Payoh)

 


 

II NORMAL (TECHNICAL) COURSE

Top students from each category are selected based on their best aggregate scores for English Language (Syllabus T), Mathematics (Syllabus T) and Best subject (other than EL & Maths).

 
A         TOP PUPILS
          (in alphabetical order of schools)

Name

School

Seetoh Chan An

Bendemeer Secondary School

Ang Jin Hui

Bukit Panjang Govt. High School

 

B        OTHER TOP PUPILS
         (in alphabetical order of schools)

Name

School

Mok Shun Hei

Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)

Oon Xue Ting Yvonne

Bendemeer Secondary School

Ang Kok Hock Jacky

Bukit Panjang Govt. High School

Lee Jin Chuan

Bukit Panjang Govt. High School

Harpreet Kaur D/O Satnam Singh

CHIJ St Theresa’s Convent

Janie Marie Joseph

CHIJ St Theresa’s Convent

Prescila Rekha Rajendran

CHIJ St Theresa’s Convent

Ee Ming Kun

Commonwealth Secondary School

Xu Zhiqiang Aaron

Commonwealth Secondary School


 



 
 

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