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How to score in PSLE? Chief marker shares marking insights, exam preparation tips for students

What happens after the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) papers are collected? What’s done to ensure marking consistency and accuracy across all the markers? We ask PSLE science chief marker Jay Mahardale for insights on the marking process, and how parents and students can tackle the annual national exam ef

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Regardless Of Grades - PSLE Pressure: Why Are Singaporeans So Obsessed With Grades?

The PSLE. A crucial milestone for 12-year-olds in Singapore is now a high stakes exam marked by months of long preparation and sacrifices. What’s fueling our grades obsession? Can we ever let it go?

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'We want to honour our students' responses': Chief marker lifts veil on PSLE marking process

How are the papers marked? How fair or strict are the markers? What should pupils do for a good result? PSLE science chief marker Jay Mahardale tackles these issues and more.

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Grade expectations: Why PSLE scores matter so much to parents, pupils

Have Singapore’s views on academic results shifted, even a bit, since a change of the PSLE scoring system in 2021? The programme Regardless of Grades looks at how parents are approaching the exam and what it is doing to children.

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Slight improvement in the PSLE results

Botswana Examinations Council (BEC) has released the 2023 Primary School Leaving Examinations (PSLE) results and the latter shows various improvements.

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PSLE results: Jacelyn Tay defines success, Mark Lee congratulates son with song

Singapore News - The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) results were released on Nov 22. As with other Singapore parents, it has been an emotional rollercoaster ride for celebrities such as Jacelyn Tay and Mark Lee. Tay’s son Zavier took the exam this year. On... Read more at www.tnp.sg

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PSLE results: 98.4% of students can progress to secondary school

This is the first cohort of students to be posted into secondary schools in three groups, mapped from the existing score ranges for the Express, Normal (Academic) and Normal (Technical) streams.

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Boy born with hand deformities perseveres in PSLE journey

Singapore News - Born with radial clubhand, a deformity that resulted in both his forearms being perpendicular to his wrists, Ean Chan Yi An, 12, had to undergo therapy at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital at age five to learn how to hold a pencil. Despite his initial struggles, the... Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Commentary: Looking beyond 'kiasu parenting' as the social villain

Many parents start off determined not to be kiasu, or afraid to lose - but as their children enter primary school, many begin to feel stuck between a rock and a hard place, says Dr Eugenia Koh-Chua, a former teacher and mother of two.

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