The ministry said in a press release on Friday that the indicative range for the cut-off points was generated based on students’ PSLE results and school choice patterns at the 2019 Secondary 1 posting exercise.
“For our students who are taking the PSLE next year, there's no rush to start shortlisting schools now. We recognise that the PSLE is an important milestone and there's bound to be some level of anxiety,” said Ms Khoo, assuring students and parents that there will be “more than enough time” to make an informed decision.
“What we're showing here in terms of the indicative cut-off point range is based on the score of the last student who entered the school ,” said MOE in a briefing. For example, a student who has a PSLE score of 16 may also look at schools that have cut-off points ranging from 17 to 19.
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