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24 November 2005

 

RELEASE OF THE 2005 PRIMARY SCHOOL LEAVING EXAMINATION RESULTS

PERFORMANCE OF 2005 PSLE COHORT

A total of 51,087 Primary 6 pupils sat for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) this year, an increase of 224 pupils (or 0.4%) over the 2004 cohort.  Of these, 5,434 were from the EM3 course.  All pupils sat for English, Mathematics, Science and Mother Tongue except for pupils in the EM3 course who sat for Foundation English, Foundation Mathematics and Basic Mother Tongue or Mother Tongue.

2          In all, 49,954 pupils (or 97.8%) have been assessed as suitable to proceed to secondary school. Of these pupils, 62.2% are eligible for the Special or Express course, 22.3% for the Normal (Academic) and 13.3% for the Normal (Technical) course.

3          There are 1,133  pupils (or 2.2%) who are assessed to be not yet ready for secondary school in 2006 or are more suited for vocational training. Of these, 964 will be given another year in Primary 6 to consolidate their basic language and mathematics skills. The remaining 169 who are over-aged will be enrolled in basic vocational training courses.

4          Eligible pupils will receive their option forms to select secondary schools from their respective primary schools today.  Parents are reminded to submit the completed option forms to their children’s primary schools, between 24 Nov 2005 and 30 Nov 2005 from 9am to 3pm (excluding Saturday and Sunday on 26 and 27 Nov 05 respectively).

5          The Secondary One posting results will be released on 22 Dec 2005.  Pupils are to collect their results through their primary schools on 22 Dec 2005, and report to their posted secondary schools on 23 Dec 2005.

 

INFORMATION SHEET ON THE 2005 PSLE RESULTS

 

 

1.                  Top PSLE Pupil

 

Name / Sex

School

Adil Hakeem B Mohamad Rafee / M

Rosyth School

 

 

2.                  Other Top Pupils

 

Name / Sex

School

Kang Zi Yang / M                 江子扬

Nanyang Primary School

Khoo Jia Hui / F                   邱嘉慧

Raffles Girls' Primary School

Yueh Yuan Teng / F             邵缘庭

Unity Primary School

Ong Siying Jane / F             王思颖

Nanyang Primary School

Tan Wen Yun / F                 陈文韵

Maha Bodhi School

 

 

3.                  Top Malay Pupils

 

Name / Sex

School

* Adil Hakeem B Mohamad Rafee / M

Rosyth School

Aqid Aiman Azam B Azmi / M

Henry Park Primary School

Hamizah Bte Nordin / F

Unity Primary School

Nur Hafizah Bte Mohamed Nor / F

Jurong West Primary School

Ahmad Zaki B Iskandar / M

Tampines North Primary School

Mohammad Iqbal B Roslan / M

Woodgrove Primary School

 

* Also the Top PSLE Pupil


4.                  Top Indian Pupils

 

Name / Sex

School

Dhivian s/o Thirunaukrarasu / M

De La Salle School

Raghunathan Adithya / M

Princess Elizabeth Primary School

Daniel Mahtani Chander / M

Nanyang Primary School

Japna Kaur d/o Harpal Singh / F

Raffles Girls' Primary School

Srishti Chhabra / F

Raffles Girls' Primary School

 

 

5.                  Top Eurasian Pupil

 

Name / Sex

School

Andrew Ryan Ming-Hui Anderson / M

Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

 

 

6.                  Top Performing Pupils in EM3 course

 

Top Pupils with Grade 1 in all EM3 subjects [in alphabetical order]

 

Name / Sex

School

Kay Ting Shiuan / F             郭庭萱

Nanyang Primary School

Mandeep Singh / M

Tanjong Katong Primary School

Mohamed Haiqal B Mohamed Amin / M

Tanjong Katong Primary School

Muhammad Nur Halim B Sulimat / M

Lianhua Primary School

Neo Boon Chee / M              梁文旗

Admiralty Primary School

Ng Jun Sheng Kelvin / M 黄俊盛

Kheng Cheng School

Ng Yu Mei / F                      黄鈺媚

Kong Hwa School

Nurhidayah Bte Azman / F

Tampines North Primary School

Soh Hwee Ting / F               苏慧婷

Canberra Primary School

Syairah Binte Mohd Nasir / F

Marsiling Primary School

Yew Wei Jie / M                  游惟杰

Ahmad Ibrahim Primary School

Zhu Yuda / M                       朱昱达

Catholic High School

Zulfaqar B Ali / M

Shuqun Primary School

           

Top Pupils who offered a mainstream subject instead of an EM3 subject [MT instead of BMT]

 

Name / Sex

School

Lan Youbing / M                  蓝友柄

Bedok West Primary School

Qi Yajun / F                         齐雅君

Bukit View Primary School

Andria Bte Jamil / F

Northland Primary School

 

 

7.                  List of primary schools with at least one student with PSLE aggregate

            score of 275 or more (in alphabetical order of schools)

 

S/N

School

       1.   

Admiralty Primary School

 

       2.   

Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

 

       3.   

Catholic High School

 

       4.   

Chongfu Primary School

 

       5.   

Chongzheng Primary School

 

       6.   

De La Salle School

 

       7.   

Henry Park Primary School

 

       8.   

Maha Bodhi School

 

       9.   

Nan Hua Primary School

 

     10.

Nanyang Primary School

 

     11.

Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School

 

     12.

Princess Elizabeth Primary School

 

     13.

Raffles Girls’ Primary School

 

     14.

Rosyth School

 

     15.

Rulang Primary School

 

     16.

St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School

 

     17.

St. Hilda’s Primary School

 

     18.

Tao Nan School

 

     19.

Unity Primary School

 

     20.

West View Primary School

 

     21.

Xingnan Primary School

 

     22.

Yangzheng Primary School

 

 

 

8.                     Schools with good progress in PSLE results

  (in alphabetical order of schools)

 

S/N

School

       1.   

Bukit View Primary School

 

       2.   

Changkat Primary School

 

       3.   

CHIJ (Kellock)

 

       4.   

Da Qiao Primary School

 

       5.   

Fuhua Primary School

 

       6.   

Henry Park Primary School

 

       7.   

Nan Chiau Primary School

 

       8. 

North View Primary School

 

       9. 

Princess Elizabeth Primary School

 

   10. 

Rivervale Primary School

 

     11.

West Grove Primary School

 

     12.

Yew Tee Primary 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 97.8%;

 

(b)        The school must register at least 5% improvement in the percentage of pupils who qualify for Special/Express courses compared to the 2004 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 2004 results; and

 

(d)        The school must have at least 100 candidates.

 

 

 

 

                                                                       

                                   

 



 
 

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