New PSLE indicative cut-off points released; pupils need not aim for perfect score to get into popular schools

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SINGAPORE — To guide Primary 6 pupils and their parents in their school choices, the Ministry of Education (MOE) on Tuesday (April 27) released the range of secondary school entry scores under the new Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) scoring system.

 

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To guide Primary 6 pupils and their parents in their school choices, MOE released the range of secondary school entry scores under the new PSLE scoring system. Find out more:

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