Take a look at the previous year’s PSLE results for your school of choices at the
PSLE Cut-Off-Point table. Look at your child’s PSLE score in relation to previous year score ranges for their chosen course at school, such as Express, Normal (Academic) or Normal (Technical).
Please note that achieving the school’s stated Achievement Level Cut-Off Point (AL COP) does not guarantee admission. The proposed AL COPs have been created based on the PSLE results and school choice pattern of the 2020 P6 cohort and the PSLE results currently published in Aspirertutor.com should only be used as a guide. The actual AL COPs for 2021/2022 may differ from the indicative AL COPs depending on PSLE results and pupils’ school choice during S1 posting.
Tips:
- Tips #1: Consider at least two to three schools where your child’s PSLE AL score is better than the school’s past year COP, when making a school selection.
- Tips #2: Use all six choices with a range of COPs to increase your child’s chances of admission to the school of his or her choice.
- Tips #3: Put your preferred school FIRST in the order of your school choice. If your preferred school is higher up, your child will have a better chance of being assigned there if there is a tie-break assumptions.