How to Calculate Cut-Off Points
The cut-off point for secondary schools is the minimum score that a student must obtain in the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) in order to be admitted to that school. The cut-off points are determined by the Ministry of Education (MOE) each year, based on the performance of students in the PSLE.
To calculate the cut-off point for a particular school, MOE considers the following factors:
Secondary School Cut Off Points 2020
The cut-off points for secondary schools in 2020 were released by MOE on 24 November 2020. The cut-off points for the top 20 secondary schools in Singapore are shown in the table below.
School | Cut-Off Point (2020) |
---|---|
Raffles Institution | 252 |
Hwa Chong Institution | 251 |
Nanyang Girls' High School | 249 |
National Junior College | 248 |
St. Joseph's Institution | 247 |
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) | 246 |
Methodist Girls' School | 245 |
Singapore Chinese Girls' School | 244 |
St. Margaret's Secondary School | 243 |
Dunman High School | 242 |
Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary) | 241 |
Chung Cheng High School (Main) | 240 |
Victoria School | 239 |
Maris Stella High School | 238 |
River Valley High School | 237 |
Catholic High School | 236 |
Anglo-Chinese Junior College (Independent) | 235 |
Temasek Junior College | 234 |
Meridian Junior College | 233 |
Singapore Polytechnic | 224 |
What if Your Child Does Not Meet the Cut-Off Point?
If your child does not meet the cut-off point for their desired secondary school, there are still several options available. Your child can:
Tips for Choosing a Secondary School
When choosing a secondary school for your child, it is important to consider the following factors:
Conclusion
The secondary school cut-off point is an important factor to consider when choosing a secondary school for your child. It is important to do your research and understand the different options available to your child. With careful planning and preparation, you can help your child find the right secondary school for their needs.
FAQs
The cut-off point is the minimum score that a student must obtain in the PSLE in order to be admitted to a particular secondary school. The COP is the lowest score that a student can obtain and still be admitted to a particular secondary school.
If your child does not meet the COP for their desired secondary school, they can still apply to the school for admission. The school will then consider your child's application based on their academic performance, co-curricular activities, and other factors.
The SSEE is the Secondary School Entrance Examination. It is a test that students can take if they do not meet the cut-off point for their desired secondary school. Students who pass the SSEE will be eligible for admission to a secondary school of their choice.
The IB Diploma Programme is a two-year pre-university programme that is offered by some secondary schools in Singapore. The IB Diploma Programme is recognized by universities around the world.
The O-Level Programme is a two-year pre-university programme that is offered by most secondary schools in Singapore. The O-Level Programme is recognized by universities in Singapore and around the world.
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