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Here is the list of the ‘top’ 40 secondary schools by COP for 2017. I have chosen to cut the list off at the COP of 232. If a school has both IP and non-IP streams, the COP listed is only for non-IP. If a school has both Affiliation and Non-Affiliation groups, the COP listed is only for the Non-Affiliation group. 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 2016 Highest Score
NANYANG GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL 264 281
RAFFLES GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 261 277
RAFFLES INSTITUTION 260 278
METHODIST GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 259 276
HWA CHONG INSTITUTION 259 279
DUNMAN HIGH SCHOOL 257 280
CHIJ ST. NICHOLAS GIRLS’ SCHOOL 257 274
NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE 256 272
ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL (INDEPENDENT) 256 275
CEDAR GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL 254 271
ST. JOSEPH’S INSTITUTION 253 274
VICTORIA SCHOOL 252 268
SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS’ SCHOOL 252 269
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 252 269
RIVER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 251 273
TEMASEK JUNIOR COLLEGE 250 267
PAYA LEBAR METHODIST GIRLS’ SCHOOL 250 255
ST.ANDREW’S SECONDARY SCHOOL 246 250
BUKIT PANJANG GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL 245 267
ANDERSON SECONDARY SCHOOL 245 264
CHIJ SECONDARY (TOA PAYOH) 243 260
NAN HUA HIGH SCHOOL 243 271
NAN CHIAU HIGH SCHOOL 241 268
CRESCENT GIRLS’ SCHOOL 241 260
FAIRFIELD METHODIST SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 241 252
ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL (BARKER ROAD) 241 248
ST. MARGARET’S SECONDARY SCHOOL 240 251
SWISS COTTAGE SECONDARY SCHOOL 240 262
CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (MAIN) 240 275
ANGLICAN HIGH SCHOOL 238 275
COMMONWEALTH SECONDARY SCHOOL 237 262
NGEE ANN SECONDARY 237 269
CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (YISHUN) 237 256
MARIS STELLA HIGH SCHOOL 236 259
YISHUN TOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL 235 259
CHIJ ST. THERESA’S CONVENT 234 240
XINMIN SECONDARY SCHOOL 233 258
TANJONG KATONG SECONDARY 232 255
FUHUA SECONDARY SCHOOL 232 252
ZHONGHUA SECONDARY SCHOOL 232 266

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Here is the list of the ‘top’ 38 secondary schools by COP for 2016. I have chosen to cut the list off at the COP of 235. If a school has both IP and non-IP streams, the COP listed is only for non-IP. If a school has both Affiliation and Non-Affiliation groups, the COP listed is only for the Non-Affiliation group. 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 2015 Highest Score
NANYANG GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL 264 279
METHODIST GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 261 277
RAFFLES INSTITUTION 261 276
RAFFLES GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 260 278
HWA CHONG INSTITUTION 260 275
DUNMAN HIGH SCHOOL 258 276
CHIJ ST. NICHOLAS GIRLS’ SCHOOL 258 272
NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE 258 271
ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL (INDEPENDENT) 256 274
VICTORIA SCHOOL 254 268
CEDAR GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL 254 264
RIVER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 253 272
SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS’ SCHOOL 253 270
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 253 270
TEMASEK JUNIOR COLLEGE 253 265
ST. JOSEPH’S INSTITUTION 253 265
BUKIT PANJANG GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL 247 272
ANDERSON SECONDARY SCHOOL 247 266
CHIJ SECONDARY (TOA PAYOH) 247 255
PAYA LEBAR METHODIST GIRLS’ SCHOOL 247 250
NAN HUA HIGH SCHOOL 245 261
ST.ANDREW’S SECONDARY SCHOOL 245 249
ST. MARGARET’S SECONDARY SCHOOL 244 252
NAN CHIAU HIGH SCHOOL 243 266
CRESCENT GIRLS’ SCHOOL 243 260
FAIRFIELD METHODIST SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 243 254
SWISS COTTAGE SECONDARY SCHOOL 241 257
ANGLICAN HIGH SCHOOL 240 261
CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (MAIN) 239 266
COMMONWEALTH SECONDARY SCHOOL 239 253
ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL (BARKER ROAD) 239 248
NGEE ANN SECONDARY 238 263
YISHUN TOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL 237 262
CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (YISHUN) 237 258
TANJONG KATONG GIRLS’ SCHOOL 236 258
XINMIN SECONDARY SCHOOL 236 252
MARIS STELLA HIGH SCHOOL 235 253

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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.

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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 (2015) in Singapore by Cut-Off PSLE aggregate score (2014)

Here is the list of the ‘top’ 37 secondary schools by COP for 2015. I have chosen to cut the list off at the COP of 235. If a school has both IP and non-IP streams, the COP listed is only for IP. If a school has both Affiliation and Non-Affiliation groups, the COP listed is only for the Non-Affiliation group.

Name of School COP 2015 Highest Score Median
NANYANG GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL 262 277 265
RAFFLES GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 258 273 262
RAFFLES INSTITUTION 256 275 261
HWA CHONG INSTITUTION 256 270 259
METHODIST GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 256 268 258
NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE 254 268 256
DUNMAN HIGH SCHOOL 253 269 257
CHIJ ST. NICHOLAS GIRLS’ SCHOOL 253 269 256
CEDAR GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL 252 267 255
ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL (INDEPENDENT) 252 265 254
SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS’ SCHOOL 250 265 252
TEMASEK JUNIOR COLLEGE 249 264 252
RIVER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 249 269 253
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 249 262 253
VICTORIA SCHOOL 249 267 252
ST. JOSEPH’S INSTITUTION 248 265 251
ANDERSON SECONDARY SCHOOL 245 263 247
BUKIT PANJANG GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL 245 264 248
CHIJ SECONDARY (TOA PAYOH) 243 249 245
NAN HUA HIGH SCHOOL 242 260 246
CRESCENT GIRLS’ SCHOOL 242 257 245
ST. MARGARET’S SECONDARY SCHOOL 242 247 243
ST. ANDREW’S SECONDARY SCHOOL 242 245 242
FAIRFIELD METHODIST SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 241 253 242
PAYA LEBAR METHODIST GIRLS’ SCHOOL 241 253 243
NAN CHIAU HIGH SCHOOL 240 265 245
ANGLICAN HIGH SCHOOL 239 271 245
SWISS COTTAGE SECONDARY SCHOOL 239 259 241
CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (MAIN) 238 257 242
COMMONWEALTH SECONDARY SCHOOL 237 268 239
NGEE ANN SECONDARY 236 256 240
CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (YISHUN) 236 255 239
YISHUN TOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL 236 263 240
TANJONG KATONG GIRLS’ SCHOOL 235 258 239
MARIS STELLA HIGH SCHOOL 235 257 238
XINMIN SECONDARY SCHOOL 235 251 238

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Choosing a sec school: Is it more important to be in a ‘Top’ school or the Top class?

If you are confident of being in the top class of a top school, go ahead and choose that school. This normally happens to students who have PSLE aggregate scores of more than 270. But if you happen to be in the bottom 20% of those admitted to a particular school, chances are, you will eventually not be in the top class of that school for your level.

What are the implications of not being in the top 20% of a school? In many schools, only the top 80 pupils get to do the Triple Pure Sciences plus A. Math in Sec 3, the subject combination that gives you the most choices when choosing subjects to do for the A-levels. Some schools even have only one such class. These top students are selected based on their end-of-year streaming exams in Sec 2.

The exams in top schools are of course difficult, thus many Sec 2 pupils in top schools find themselves disqualified from doing the Triple Pure Sciences (TPS) in Sec 3. If you are in IP school and doing badly, you may be barred from doing at least one Pure Science subject in Year 3. Thus a student who scored 240 in the PSLE may end up doing TPS in a ‘neighbourhood’ sec school whereas one who scored 252 to enter a top school may eventually be deprived of doing A.Math or one of the pure sciences only because the latter school set much harder exam questions in Sec 2!

Parents often forget that their once top-performing children may end up being the worst performing students in a top school, a result of being a small fish in a big pond, a possible reality that many students and their parents are not ready to face, after spending 6 years in a primary school where the child was the “darling” of the principal, HODs and teachers. Let me give you a few examples of the devastating effects of being an average or bottom student in a top school. I shall begin with my own experience:

(1) I did not work hard enough when I was in Sec 2 in RI in 1986. RI test and exam papers were tough so I had mediocre grades. Thus I was not given the option of doing Pure Biology. I could only take the Physics-Chemistry-History-Literature combination, in addition to other compulsory subjects. That meant I would not be allowed to do Biology at A-level, and at that time, Biology was a compulsory subject for choosing Medicine and Dentistry at the NUS. Thus many of us could not eventually become doctors simply because we did not do very well at RI’s sec 2 exam papers. Had I gone to a school near my home then, I’m sure I would have been in top 20% of that school as I was already in the top 2% at the national level for my cohort!

(2) Very recently, an NJC student has not been allowed to do H2 Math or H2 Chemistry in his Year 5. This means he will be excluded from ALL Science, Engineering or Medicine-related courses at most universities. With a PSLE score of 257, I’m sure he wouldn’t have been in the same predicament had he gone to do O-levels in a sec school whose COP is around 235-240, as NJC papers are way tougher than the papers of most schools at Sec 4 level.

(3) An RVHS student was retained in his Year 4 because of poor results. Imagine that your friends from non-IP schools getting places in JCs while you still have to struggle to pass your own school exams in Sec 4 again chiefly because your school sets harder exam papers. Repeating a year can be very hard for a student, both academically and psychologically.

(4) A HCI student was asked to take the O-levels instead because of poor performance. I found his academic standards below that of students from lesser known schools. This must have been a case of being demoralised from right from Sec 1. And he was NOT the only such case from HCI or NYGH that ended up with me since I started tutoring in 2004.

The above are just a few real examples. There many more cases of IP students being asked to do O-levels or leave the school to find an O-level school, or students in some top schools (IP or non-IP) being retained. The less serious cases involve students in top schools not being allowed to do certain subjects such as A. Math or a Pure Science. My point is that these very good PSLE performers might have fared better in less ‘prestigious’ schools, acing the O level exams and going on to top JCs and eventually getting 4 A’s at the A-levels. For example, I had a tutee (with very good PSLE score) who came from Tanglin Sec, went on to PJC and obtained enough A’s at the A-levels to get a place in a much-sought-after course in a prestigious university.

Some parents and students also have this mistaken idea that top schools have better teachers and better academic materials. BOTH of these perceptions are often wrong. If you are in a top school, most of the teachers EXPECT you to be either smart (can’t blame them on this right?) or have tuition. They teach fast and set very hard test and exam papers. Do they sound like nurturing or caring teachers to you? Top schools become top schools simply because they take in top students to begin with, not because they take in poor-performing students and are able to turn them around through skilful teaching.

In summary, to me, consistently being in the top class of your school is very important, regardless of which school you are in. And it’s just common sense that it is easier to academically dominate a good school than a top school.

There is NO NEED to compare your results or choice of school with friends or relatives or neighbours, or desire to be part of a ‘Top’ school. There is no need to be egoistic or elitist. There is no need to be exclusive, else you’d find yourself being excluded from many good things in life. Let others do what they want. You must have your own clear idea what success means. The end is almost always more important than the beginning. How you END your formal academic training matters more than how you started.

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List of ‘Top’ Secondary Schools (2014) in Singapore by Cut-Off PSLE aggregate score (2013)

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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):

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.

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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’ Secondary Schools (2013) in Singapore by Cut-Off PSLE aggregate score (2012)

Name of School COP 2013 Highest Score
NANYANG GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL 265 280
RAFFLES INSTITUTION 263 284
RAFFLES GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 263 280
HWA CHONG INSTITUTION 261 277
NATIONAL JUNIOR COLLEGE 259 272
RIVER VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 256 282
DUNMAN HIGH SCHOOL 256 278
CHIJ ST. NICHOLAS GIRLS’ SCHOOL 253 275
METHODIST GIRLS’ SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 252 267
CEDAR GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL 251 272
TEMASEK JUNIOR COLLEGE 251 270
SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS’ SCHOOL 251 260
ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL (INDEPENDENT) 249 261
CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 249 261
BUKIT PANJANG GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL 246 274
VICTORIA SCHOOL 246 268
ANDERSON SECONDARY SCHOOL 246 265
NAN HUA HIGH SCHOOL 245 265
ST. JOSEPH’S INSTITUTION 245 262
CRESCENT GIRLS’ SCHOOL 244 269
CHIJ SECONDARY (TOA PAYOH) 243 251
ANGLICAN HIGH SCHOOL 242 262
ST. MARGARET’S SECONDARY SCHOOL 241 251
NAN CHIAU HIGH SCHOOL 240 266
CHUNG CHENG HIGH SCHOOL (MAIN) 239 258
FAIRFIELD METHODIST SCHOOL (SECONDARY) 239 251
COMMONWEALTH SECONDARY SCHOOL 238 251
SWISS COTTAGE SECONDARY SCHOOL 237 256
TANJONG KATONG GIRLS’ SCHOOL 236 271

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