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List of Junior Colleges (JC) (2014) in Singapore by Cut-Off L1R5 aggregate score (including bonus points)

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Below is the latest ranking of JCs that I have compiled based on their 2014 cut-off points. As expected, RI and HCI have remained at the top. Compared to 2013, VJC has outranked NJC, NYJC is now in the same position as TJC, and PJC has outranked JJC. Please note that this list is based on cut-off points, not A-Level results. DHS and RVHS are not in the list as they do not take in O-Level leavers.

S/No Junior College Arts Science/IB
1 Hwa Chong Institution 4 3
2 Raffles Institution 4 3
3 Victoria JC 6 5
4 National JC 7 5
5 Anglo-Chinese School   (Independent) 5
6 Anglo-Chinese JC 7 6
7 Temasek JC 8 7
8 Nanyang JC                    8 7
9 St. Joseph’s Institution 7
10 Anderson JC 9 8
11 Meridian JC 9 9
12 St. Andrew’s JC 10 9
13 Catholic JC 10 10
14 Serangoon JC 12 11
15 Tampines JC 13 13
16 Pioneer JC 14 14
17 Jurong JC 14 15
18 Yishun JC 18 18
19 Innova JC 19 20

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It seems that for the previous batch, the COPs have shrunk from the top as well as the bottom; schools at the top have their COPs lowered while schools at the bottom of this list have their COPs increased, such that to select roughly only the top 30 schools, I have to cut the schools off at a COP of 237 (yes, I have a COP for COPs). Here is the much awaited list (note that the COP here does not include the COP for the IP stream for schools with two tracks):

 

Name of School COP 2014 Highest Score
NANYANG GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL 261 275
RAFFLES INSTITUTION 259 271
RAFFLES GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 259 271
HWA CHONG INSTITUTION 256 271
DUNMAN HIGH SCHOOL 256 271
NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE 255 269
CHIJ ST. NICHOLAS GIRLS’ SCHOOL 253 268
METHODIST GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 252 257
TEMASEK JUNIOR COLLEGE 252 265
RIVER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 251 271
SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS’ SCHOOL 250 256
CEDAR GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL 249 265
ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL (INDEPENDENT) 249 256
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 249 266
VICTORIA SCHOOL 247 265
ANDERSON SECONDARY SCHOOL 246 258
BUKIT PANJANG GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL 245 262
NAN HUA HIGH SCHOOL 245 259
ST. JOSEPH’S INSTITUTION 245 257
CRESCENT GIRLS’ SCHOOL 245 257
CHIJ SECONDARY (TOA PAYOH) 244 255
ANGLICAN HIGH SCHOOL 243 260
ST. MARGARET’S SECONDARY SCHOOL 242 252
NAN CHIAU HIGH SCHOOL 242 262
CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (MAIN) 241 259
FAIRFIELD METHODIST SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 241 252
SWISS COTTAGE SECONDARY SCHOOL 239 258
COMMONWEALTH SECONDARY SCHOOL 238 249
TANJONG KATONG GIRLS’ SCHOOL 237 259
NGEE ANN SECONDARY 237 262

The schools which almost made it to my list are listed below:

TANJONG KATONG SECONDARY 236 254
PAYA LEBAR METHODIST GIRLS’ SCHOOL 236 250
CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (YISHUN) 236 255
MARIS STELLA HIGH SCHOOL 236 249
ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL (BARKER ROAD) 236 248
XINMIN SECONDARY SCHOOL 235 256

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Choosing a secondary school …

The following are some of the factors (not in order of importance) you may want to consider in wisely selecting a secondary school:

(1) Location / Distance of school from home: Secondary school students have a lot of work to do (academic and CCA), so please factor this in and not just think of how prestigious the school is. When I studied in RI from 1985 to 1988, I was staying at Chai Chee Road, and had to travel about 1hr 15 mins to Grange Rd almost every day. RJC was then, at Mt Sinai Rd, even further and the travelling time became 1.5 hrs. Thus I was sleepy most of the time and did badly in school tests and I did well only at the major national exams as we were allowed home study time. Today, we are staying at Bukit Batok and my daughter’s school is just a 5 min drive away, and she’s doing very well in school.

(2) Type of school (Integrated Programme; O-Level, IB etc): I had posted another article on the pros and cons of going to a school where students skip the O-level exams. This is something you have to consider carefully – the significance of not having an O-Level certificate. Remember that not all IP school students make it to Year 6, and of those who do, some are ill-prepared to take a high-stakes national exam and end up with poor A-Level grades. I’ve also posted another article on IB vs A-Levels.

(3) CCA available: I know of a student who goes to a particular school because that school provides Lion Dance as a CCA. Not all schools provide Rugby, Soccer or Fencing etc. So if your child has a strong interest in a particular CCA, it is important that you check out whether that CCA is available in the desired school.

(4) Subject Combination for O-levels: Some schools do not provide Economics and some schools don’t even have Tamil Language. In some schools, it is compulsory for all its Sec 3 students to take up A. Math and Chemistry. And some schools do not provide O-Level Literature or Art. And how many triple pure science classes does the school normally provide?

(5) Niche area: Some schools are better equipped for Sports, some for Science and others for the Arts.

(6) Co-Ed or Single-Gender: It is still a debate whether single-gender schools are better for teenagers than dual-gender ones. Some prefer daughters to be in an all-girls school. Bear in mind that all JCs and polytechnics are dual-gender institutions.

(7) The Principal: Sad to say, some school principals don’t know how to motivate their staff or their students. Some care about their overall school results more than the willingness of their individual students to explore and learn. But principals come and go, and the school culture may change when there is a change of headmaster.

(8) Affiliation: You may want to choose a secondary school that is affiliated to a junior college.

(9) School Culture: Some schools have a very pressurizing and competitive environment, and these schools are not necessarily the top ten schools. I think the environment in schools which are TRYING to create an image of being a top school is more pressurizing than that in a really top-performing school. Thus you might find that the exam papers in some top schools are actually easier than those found in less prestigious schools.

(10) It’s Cut-off PSLE Aggregate: This number will give you an estimate of your chances of entering a particular school. But I don’t think it’s a good idea to be the amongst the last few to obtain a place in a certain school, even if it is a prestigious school. Would you rather be a small fish in a big pond or a big fish in a small pond? Some parents say that being in a top school would motivate their child, but they forget that being in such a school can also destroy their child’s confidence in his or her abilities (this actually originally happened to some of my tutees from hci, nygs, crescent, nan hua, rvhs and njc).

(11) It’s Median PSLE Aggregate: Parents often forget to look at this one. If your child’s PSLE score is such that he or she is in the bottom half of the school’s cohort, chances are, he or she will not be in the top classes and will not get the full support or resources from the school. Some schools even assign their best teachers to the top classes only, and the lower-end classes may often get relief teachers.

Anyway, I wish all post-PSLE students and their parents all the best in their choosing of secondary schools. Please bear in mind that your performance at the PSLE is a poor predictor of your performance in secondary school, because the assessment style and aims have changed.

Lastly, is every secondary school a good secondary school? You decide.  : )

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I was a secondary school teacher for 3 years before becoming a tutor in 2004. I also taught in a private school and in an international school. I’ve taught Math, Science, Physics and Chemistry to all kinds of students from Pri to JC and from all streams: Express, NA, NT, IP and IB. From my students and their parents I’ve learnt a lot about the various schools in Singapore, their problems, their strengths and so on. I also come from a family of teachers, and many of my friends are also teachers, HODs, VPs and Ps. I tutor my own children and they all have become proficient in Math and the Sciences. My youngest daughter just got her PSLE (2016) results and this will be the 3rd time I’m going through this school selection process. If you have any questions regarding schools, education or about tuition, feel free to contact me at 97860411. I will help answer your questions as best as I can. All the best!

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Here are the suggested answers for O Level Chemistry Paper 1, worked out by our O-Level Chemistry Tutor Mr Eric Lee (Mr Lee is also our H2 Chemistry tutor). Detailed explanations will be posted soon. Answers for paper 2 will be posted soon too.

  1. B
  2. A
    3. A (corrected)
  3. B
  4. A
  5. A
  6. C
  7. D
  8. D
  9. B
  10. C
  11. D
  12. B
  13. A
  14. D
  15. A
    17. B
  16. C
  17. C
  18. C
  19. C
  20. D
  21. C
  22. D
  23. C
  24. A
  25. B
  26. C
  27. A
  28. C
  29. B
  30. B
  31. B
  32. B
  33. D
  34. B
  35. C
  36. B
  37. D
  38. D

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Some words of advice for O level Chemistry MCQ (Paper 1)

Tips to look out for O level Chemistry MCQ:

– Remember: you only have 1 hr to complete 40 questions, that is a maximum of 1 hr 30 sec for each question with zero time for checking at the end of the examination.

– My advice is to spend 1 minute for each question so that you can some extra time to come back and think about the questions you skipped and also do a quick check of your answers (e.g. whether you shade your answers correctly or not).

– Don’t spend too long on ONE question. If you don’t know, just skip first. Don’t waste time on ONE question you don’t know and rush through the last 10 questions towards the end when time is running out. The last 10 questions may be the easy questions to be answered!

– Shade your answers IMMEDIATELY. You can circle the answers on the question book but DO NOT leave it to the last minute to transfer your answers. If you have limited time towards the end, you will rush through the shading and most likely you will shade wrongly. You just need to miss one question for the whole shading process to turn into a disaster.

– Do your calculation questions fast and accurate, take note of careless mistakes.

– Remember the solubility rules at your fingertips and your Qualitative Analysis.

– Read the four options given to you. Do not rush into selecting the option you THINK is correct. Remember to always choose the BEST answer from the four options. Sometimes, 2 options may seem correct at first glance but you are to choose the BEST answer. You need to convince yourself that the other 3 options are WRONG. And you have to do this within the time limit.

– Be confident of your concepts. Study hard and you will excel in your Paper 1.

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Hi, we tried to rush it out. This might not be the most appropriate suggested solutions. Feel free to comment and discuss. Let me know if I make mistakes. Thanks!

Also, we might not respond too fast as we will be trying to do the paper 2 for h2 math later too.

ERRATA:

4(ii) I made a silly mistake substituting the equations back in. You should get (4, 18) and (8,6) as the answers.

Many thanks to those who point out my mistakes.

 

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