A Comprehensive Analysis of the PSLE Scoring System
The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) scoring system is a cornerstone of Singapore's education system. It has evolved over the years to meet the changing needs and aspirations of students and parents. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the PSLE scoring system , exploring its components, impact, and ongoing developments. Components of the PSLE Scoring System: Subject-Based Banding: The PSLE assesses four key subjects: English Language, Mother Tongue Language, Mathematics, and Science. Students receive a score ranging from A* (highest) to E (lowest) for each subject. Aggregate Score: To calculate the PSLE aggregate score, the scores for each subject are summed. The aggregate score is the primary basis for determining a student's placement in secondary schools. T-Score: Historically, the T-score system ranked students relative to their peers. It determined the placement of students in secondary schools. However, this system faced criticism for fostering ...