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Below is the latest ranking of JCs that I have compiled based on their 2015 cut-off points. As expected, RI and HCI have remained at the top. Compared to 2014, NJC is now in the same position as VJC, NYJC has outranked even TJC, and PJC occupies the same position as TPJC. In terms of COP, it seems that over the last few years NYJC and PJC have been improving while TJC has been going south. 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.
LATEST! List of Junior Colleges by Cut-Off L1R5 aggregate (2018) score (with bonus points)
S/No | Junior College | Arts | Science/IB |
1 | Hwa Chong Institution | 4 | 3 |
2 | Raffles Institution | 4 | 3 |
3 | National JC | 6 | 5 |
4 | Victoria JC | 6 | 5 |
5 | Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) | – | 5 |
6 | Anglo-Chinese JC | 7 | 6 |
7 | St. Joseph’s Institution | – | 6 |
8 | Nanyang JC | 7 | 7 |
9 | Temasek JC | 8 | 8 |
10 | Anderson JC | 9 | 8 |
11 | St. Andrew’s JC | 9 | 9 |
12 | Meridian JC | 9 | 10 |
13 | Catholic JC | 10 | 10 |
14 | Serangoon JC | 11 | 11 |
15 | Tampines JC | 13 | 13 |
16 | Pioneer JC | 13 | 13 |
17 | Jurong JC | 15 | 15 |
18 | Yishun JC | 16 | 17 |
19 | Innova JC | 18 | 20 |
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List of ‘Top’ Secondary Schools (2014) in Singapore by Cut-Off PSLE aggregate score (2013)
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):
Please note there is more to choosing secondary schools than just their cut-off points. If you wish to here from me more about choosing secondary schools, please attend my free Talk this coming Sunday 25 Nov 2018 from 5 pm to 6.30 pm (Talk on Choosing a Secondary School by our Principal Educator)
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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Below is the latest ranking of JCs that I have compiled based on their 2013 cut-off points. As expected, RI and HCI have remained at the top. Compared to 2012, NJC has outranked VJC, ACJC has outranked TJC, and NYJC has outranked AJC (remember I suspected this last year as I had one student who couldn’t get into NYJC science but could get into AJC science). But AJC now has a new principal (whom my ex-students say is good), so AJC’s fortunes may be reversed in the next few years. Lastly, Yishun JC has outranked Innova JC. Please note that this list is based on cut-off points, not A-Level results. Personally, I feel DHS and RVHS should allow O-Level leavers to apply to their schools to enrich their school environment.
S/No | Junior College | Arts | Science/IB |
1 | Hwa Chong Institution | 3 | 3 |
2 | Raffles Institution | 3 | 3 |
3 | National JC | 5 | 5 |
4 | Victoria JC | 6 | 5 |
5 | Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) | – | 5 |
6 | Anglo-Chinese JC | 7 | 6 |
7 | Temasek JC | 7 | 7 |
8 | St. Joseph’s Institution | – | 7 |
9 | Nanyang JC | 8 | 8 |
10 | Anderson JC | 9 | 8 |
11 | Meridian JC | 9 | 9 |
12 | St. Andrew’s JC | 9 | 9 |
13 | Catholic JC | 10 | 10 |
14 | Serangoon JC | 12 | 12 |
15 | Tampines JC | 13 | 13 |
16 | Jurong JC | 12 | 15 |
17 | Pioneer JC | 14 | 15 |
18 | Yishun JC | 19 | 19 |
19 | Innova JC | 20 | 20 |
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List of ‘Top’ Courses of Polytechnics (2012) in Singapore by net Cut-Off ELR2B2 aggregate
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The table below shows the list of top or popular courses of Polytechnics in Singapore by net cut-off ELR2B2 aggregate. The net ELR2B2 aggregate score includes CCA Bonus Points.
Course | Course Code | Polytechnics | 2012 JAE COP |
International Business | N85 | Ngee Ann | 6 |
International Business | S36 | Singapore | 7 |
Biomedical Science | S98 | Singapore | 8 |
Biomedical Science | N59 | Ngee Ann | 9 |
Veterinary Bioscience | N90 | Ngee Ann | 9 |
Arts Business Management | N91 | Ngee Ann | 9 |
Banking & Financial Services | N53 | Ngee Ann | 9 |
Engineering Science | N93 | Ngee Ann | 9 |
Psychology Studies | N77 | Ngee Ann | 9 |
Psychology Studies | T48 | Temasek | 9 |
Molecular Biotechnology | N49 | Ngee Ann | 10 |
Tourism & Resort Management | N72 | Ngee Ann | 10 |
Mass Communication | N67 | Ngee Ann | 10 |
Biotechnology | S72 | Singapore | 10 |
Pharmacy Science | N73 | Ngee Ann | 11 |
Accountancy | N51 | Ngee Ann | 11 |
Business Studies | N45 | Ngee Ann | 11 |
Animation & 3D Arts | N92 | Ngee Ann | 11 |
Film, Sound & Video | N82 | Ngee Ann | 11 |
Banking & Financial | S76 | Singapore | 11 |
Business Innovation and Design | S34 | Singapore | 11 |
Creative Writing for Television and New Media | S41 | Singapore | 11 |
Biomedical Science | T27 | Temasek | 11 |
Veterinary Technology | T45 | Temasek | 11 |
Business & Social Enterprise | N79 | Ngee Ann | 12 |
Child Psychology & Early Education | N86 | Ngee Ann | 12 |
Advertising & Public Relations | N87 | Ngee Ann | 12 |
Chinese Media & Communication | N88 | Ngee Ann | 12 |
Applied Chemistry with Pharmaceutical Science | S64 | Singapore | 12 |
Accountancy | S75 | Singapore | 12 |
Business Administration | S71 | Singapore | 12 |
Human resource Management with Psychology | S48 | Singapore | 12 |
Tourism & Resort Management | S55 | Singapore | 12 |
Aeromautical Engineering | S88 | Singapore | 12 |
Applied Drama and Psychology | S43 | Singapore | 12 |
Music & Audio Technology | S97 | Singapore | 12 |
Accounting & Finance | T02 | Temasek | 12 |
Aviation Management Services | T04 | Temasek | 12 |
Accountancy & Finance | C98 | Nanyang | 13 |
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering | N56 | Ngee Ann | 13 |
Hotel & Leisure Facilities Management | N40 | Ngee Ann | 13 |
Business Information Technology | N61 | Ngee Ann | 13 |
Aerospace Technology | N65 | Ngee Ann | 13 |
Optometry | N83 | Ngee Ann | 13 |
Chinese Studies | N70 | Ngee Ann | 13 |
Chemical Engineering | S70 | Singapore | 13 |
Perfumery and Cosmetic Science | S38 | Singapore | 13 |
Nutrition, Health & Wellness | S44 | Singapore | 13 |
Financial Informatics | S46 | Singapore | 13 |
Optometry | S67 | Singapore | 13 |
Media and Communication | S86 | Singapore | 13 |
Biotechnology | T31 | Temasek | 13 |
Communications & Media Management | T40 | Temasek | 13 |
Law & Management | T09 | Temasek | 13 |
Early Childhood Studies | T54 | Temasek | 13 |
Digital Forensics | T55 | Temasek | 13 |
Banking & Financial Services | C96 | Nanyang | 14 |
Dental Hygiene & Therapy | C72 | Nanyang | 14 |
Social Sciences (Social Work) | C47 | Nanyang | 14 |
Early Childhood Education | N66 | Ngee Ann | 14 |
Multimedia & Animation | N55 | Ngee Ann | 14 |
Food, Science & Technology | S47 | Singapore | 14 |
Architecture | S66 | Singapore | 14 |
Hotel & Leisure Facilities Management | S95 | Singapore | 14 |
Integrated Events & Projects Management | S50 | Singapore | 14 |
Aerospace Electronics | S90 | Singapore | 14 |
Bioengineering | S58 | Singapore | 14 |
Infocomm Security Management | S54 | Singapore | 14 |
Visual Communication and Media Design | S93 | Singapore | 14 |
Pharmaceutical Science | T25 | Temasek | 14 |
Aerospace Engineering | T51 | Temasek | 14 |
Business Intelligience & Analytics | T57 | Temasek | 14 |
Visual Communication | T24 | Temasek | 14 |
Medicinal Chemistry | C45 | Nanyang | 15 |
Pharmaceutical Sciences | C65 | Nanyang | 15 |
Mass Media Management | C93 | Nanyang | 15 |
Real Estate Business | N48 | Ngee Ann | 15 |
Sustainable Urban Design & Engineering | N89 | Ngee Ann | 15 |
Aerospace Electronics | N75 | Ngee Ann | 15 |
Audio-visual Technology | N76 | Ngee Ann | 15 |
Biomedical Engineering | N60 | Ngee Ann | 15 |
Financial Information | N81 | Ngee Ann | 15 |
Materials Science | S37 | Singapore | 15 |
Environmental Management & Water Technology | S52 | Singapore | 15 |
Engineering with Business | S42 | Singapore | 15 |
Business Information Technology | S82 | Singapore | 15 |
Digital Animation | S35 | Singapore | 15 |
Business/Logistics & Operations Management/ Marketing | T01 | Temasek | 15 |
Hospitality & Tourism Management | T08 | Temasek | 15 |
Apparel Design & Merchandising | T20 | Temasek | 15 |
Related Links:
(1) List of ‘Top’ Secondary Schools (2012) in Singapore by median PSLE aggregate score (2011)
(2) List of ‘Top’ Primary Schools (2012) based on GEP classes and Awards achieved.
(3) List of ‘Top’ Secondary School (2012) in Singapore by Cut-Off PSLE aggregate score (2011)
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The table below shows the net L1R5 aggregate of the lowest ranked students who were admitted to the Junior Colleges (JCs) through the 2012 Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE).
S/No | Junior College | Arts | Science/IB |
1 | Hwa Chong Institution | 3 | 3 |
2 | Raffles Institution | 3 | 3 |
3 | Victoria JC | 5 | 4 |
4 | National JC | 5 | 5 |
5 | Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) | – | 5 |
6 | Temasek JC | 7 | 6 |
7 | Anglo-Chinese JC | 7 | 6 |
8 | Anderson JC | 10 | 8 |
9 | Meridian JC | 9 | 9 |
10 | Nanyang JC | 9 | 9 |
11 | St. Andrew’s JC | 9 | 9 |
12 | Catholic JC | 10 | 10 |
13 | Serangoon JC | 13 | 13 |
14 | Tampines JC | 13 | 14 |
15 | Jurong JC | 13 | 16 |
16 | Pioneer JC | 16 | 16 |
17 | Innova JC | 20 | 20 |
18 | Yishun JC | 20 | 20 |
19 | St. Joseph’s Institution | – | – |
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The following system ranks primary schools according to the number of gifted classes available in a school from P4-P6, and how many awards they have obtained in 2011. The information has been taken and analysed from the MOE’s website.
For ease of reading, the numbers in the table under each column heading is the number of awards/classes there are, while the number in [ ] is the points that we assign to each award/class based on our judgement of the perceived relative importance of these programmes or awards. The Total is the number of points obtained by each school for the purpose of our ranking.
Gifted Education Programme (GEP)
As the presence of GEP classes in a primary school is an indication of the recognition and support that such schools have from the government, 3 points are awarded for each class present in the school from Primary 4-6.
School Distinction Award (SDA) & School Excellence Award (SEA)
As the SEA and SDA are very prestigious awards for a school, 2 points will be awarded for each of these awards obtained.
The following awards are assigned one point each for the purpose of computation of the ranking:
Development (DA) and Outstanding Development Award (ODA) (National Education)
Development (DA) and Outstanding Development Award (ODA)(Character Development)
Best Practice Award (BPA)
Special Award (SA)—Lee Kuan Yew National Education Award (LKY NE Award)
List of ‘Top’ Secondary Schools (2012) in Singapore by Cut-Off PSLE aggregate score (2011)
Name of School | PSLE Cut-Off Score |
NANYANG GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL | 262 |
RAFFLES GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) | 261 |
RAFFLES INSTITUTION | 261 |
HWA CHONG INSTITUTION | 258 |
NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE | 258 |
DUNMAN HIGH SCHOOL | 256 |
RIVER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL | 254 |
METHODIST GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) | 250 |
CEDAR GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL | 249 |
CHIJ ST. NICHOLAS GIRLS’ SCHOOL | 249 |
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL | 248 |
SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS’ SCHOOL | 248 |
ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL (INDEPENDENT) | 247 |
VICTORIA SCHOOL | 247 |
BUKIT PANJANG GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL | 244 |
ANGLICAN HIGH SCHOOL | 243 |
CRESCENT GIRLS’ SCHOOL | 243 |
NAN HUA HIGH SCHOOL | 243 |
ST. JOSEPH’S INSTITUTION | 242 |
CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (MAIN) | 237 |
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(A) List of ‘Top’ Secondary Schools (2013) in Singapore by Cut-Off PSLE aggregate score (2012)
(B) Post-PSLE Math Enrichment: Sec 1 Arithmetic & Algebra (24 Nov & 1 Dec)
(C) WHAT FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A SECONDARY SCHOOL
(1) List of ‘Top’ Secondary Schools (2012) in Singapore by median PSLE aggregate score (2011)
(2) List of ‘Top’ Primary Schools (2012) based on GEP classes and Awards achieved.
(4) List of ‘Top’ Courses of Polytechnics (2012) in Singapore by net Cut-Off ELR2B2 aggregate
*To find out important details of a particular school, click on School Information Service.
If you are already in these schools, don’t be arrogant, don’t be complacent; you still need to study hard and intelligently. Good luck. : )
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Related link: Beware the critical years in math education in Singapore …
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[I] = Independent; [A] = Autonomous; [SAP] = Special Assistance Plan; [IP] = Integrated Programme.
NAME OF SCHOOL (Median Aggregate Score available in 2011) [Type of School]
Nanyang Girls’ High (266)[I, SAP, IP]
Raffles Girls’ Sec (265)[I, IP]
Raffles Institution (264)[I, IP]
Hwa Chong Institution (261)[I, SAP, IP]
Dunman High (259)[A, SAP, IP]
National Junior College (259)[IP]
River Valley High (257)[A, SAP, IP]
Methodist Girls’ (254) [I,IP]
Cedar Girls’ Sec (253)[A, IP]
Catholic High (252)[IP, A, SAP]
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ (252)[IP, A, SAP]
Anglo-Chinese (Independent) (252)[I, IP]
Singapore Chinese Girls’ (252)[I,IP]
Victoria (251)[A, IP]
Anderson Sec (248)[A]
Anglican High (247)[A, SAP]
Nan Hua High (247)[A, SAP]
Bukit Panjang Government High (247)[A]
Crescent Girls’ (246)[A]
St. Joseph’s Institution (245)[I,IP]
CHIJ Sec (Toa Payoh) (243)[A]
Chung Cheng High (Main) (241)[A, SAP]
Nan Chiau High (241)[SAP]
St. Margaret’s Sec (241) [A]
Tanjong Katong Girls’ (240)[A]
Xinmin Sec (240)[A]
Commonwealth Sec (239)[A]
Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary) (239) [A]
Yishun Town (239) [A]
Swiss Cottage Sec (238)
Related Links:
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(A) List of ‘Top’ Secondary Schools (2013) in Singapore by Cut-Off PSLE aggregate score (2012)
(B) Post-PSLE Math Enrichment: Sec 1 Arithmetic & Algebra (24 Nov & 1 Dec)
(C) WHAT FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING A SECONDARY SCHOOL
(1) List of ‘Top’ Secondary Schools (2012) in Singapore by cut-off PSLE aggregate score (2011)
(2) List of ‘Top’ Primary Schools (2012) based on GEP classes and Awards achieved.
(3) List of ‘Top’ Courses of Polytechnics (2012) in Singapore by net Cut-Off ELR2B2 aggregate
*To find out important details of a particular school, click on School Information Service.
If you are already in these schools, don’t be arrogant, don’t be complacent; you still need to study hard and intelligently. Good luck. : )
Ilyasa, M.Ed., PGDE, full-time tutor of Math & Physics (h/p: 97860411)
Related link: Beware the critical years in math education in Singapore …
List of Top (Academically Very Good) Secondary Schools in Singapore …
This is just my informed opinion.
[I] = Independent; [A] = Autonomous; [SAP] = Special Assistance Plan; [IP] = Integrated Programme.
NAME OF SCHOOL (GCE O-LEVEL BAND IN 2010) [Type of School]
Anderson Sec (1)[A]
Anglican High (1)[A, SAP]
Anglo-Chinese (Independent) (NA)[I, IP]
Bukit Panjang Government High (1)[A]
Catholic High (1)[A, SAP]
Cedar Girls’ Sec (1)[A, IP]
CHIJ Sec (Toa Payoh) (2)[A]
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ (1)[A, SAP]
Chung Cheng High (Main) (2)[A, SAP]
Chung Cheng High (Yishun) (3)
Commonwealth Sec (3)[A]
Crescent Girls’ (1)[A]
Dunman High (NA)[A, SAP, IP]
Hwa Chong Institution (NA)[I, SAP, IP]
Maris Stella High (3)[A, SAP]
Methodist Girls’ (1) [I]
Nan Chiau High (2)[SAP]
Nan Hua High (2)[A, SAP]
Nanyang Girls’ High (NA)[I, SAP, IP]
National Junior College (NA)[IP]
Raffles Girls’ Sec (NA)[I, IP]
Raffles Institution (NA)[I, IP]
River Valley High (NA)[A, SAP, IP]
Singapore Chinese Girls’ (1)[I]
St. Joseph’s Institution (2)[I]
Swiss Cottage Sec (3)
Tanjong Katong Girls’ (2)[A]
Tanjong Katong Sec (2)[A]
Temasek Sec (3)[A]
Victoria (1)[A, IP]
Xinmin Sec (2)[A]
Zhonghua Sec (2)[A]
*To find out important details of a particular school, such as the median PSLE aggregate of it’s sec 1 cohort, click on School Information Service.
If you are already in these schools, don’t be arrogant, don’t be complacent; you still need to study hard and intelligently. Good luck. : )
Related articles/posts
(a) Beware the critical years in math education in Singapore.
(b) Not all IP students make it ….
(c) Sec 1 (2013) Algebra Headstart Programme in Nov/Dec for post-PSLE students
(d) List of ‘Top’ Secondary Schools in Singapore by median PSLE score (2011) of their Sec 1 cohort
Good Luck,
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List of recognised or approved universities and educational institutes in Singapore
It’s heartbreaking to enrol in a degree or diploma course and to find out later that your degree or diploma is not recognised or cannot be used to be registered as a practicising professional in Singapore. So use the following links before you decide to apply to a particular university, college or institute:
1. List of recognised Universities and Post-secondary Institutes with campuses in Singapore
2. List of Approved Universities for Admission to the Singapore Bar
3. List of Registrable Basic Medical Qualifications for practice in Singapore
Fyi, if you spend at least 3 years studying in the campus of an overseas university that is recognised by the government of that country, the degree is also valid in Singapore for the purpose of recognising you as a degree holder. For example, if you had spent 3 or 4 years doing a degree in the University of Malaya (which is recognised by the Malaysian government), you are also considered a degree-holder if you apply to work in the Singapore Civil Service. However, restrictions apply to professional courses such as Law, Medicine and Accountancy.
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