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Source:
www.moe.gov.sg |
RELEASE OF THE 2005 PRIMARY SCHOOL LEAVING
EXAMINATION RESULTS |
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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. |
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. |
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. |
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). |
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. |
More..... (INFORMATION SHEET ON THE 2005 PSLE RESULTS) |
Joint Press Release |
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SINGAPORE EXAMINATIONS
AND ASSESSMENT BOARD |
Source:
www.moe.gov.sg Press Release 24 Nov
2005 |
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