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PSLE results out on Nov 20; posting of secondary schools on Dec 18
Posted: 17 November 2008 1839 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: PSLE results will be out on Thursday. Students can get the results slips from their schools from noon onwards.

Option forms for selection of secondary schools will also be given to eligible pupils. The Education Ministry said the students are required to hand the sealed option forms to their parents.

Every sealed option form comes with a unique Secondary One Personal Identification Number (S1 PIN), which allows parents to submit the school choices for their child online via the Secondary One Internet System (S1-IS).

The S1-IS is accessible 24 hours through the MOE Secondary One Posting website at
www.moe.gov.sg, starting from noon on November 20 to 3pm on November 26.

Parents are encouraged to complete the option form first, before logging on to the S1-IS. Option forms can also be submitted to the student's primary school.

Submission at the primary schools will be from noon to 3pm on November 20, and 9am to 3pm on November 21 and November 24-26.

Students will know the schools they are posted to on December 18. The results can be accessed from the student's primary school, the Interactive Voice Response System at 66912066, the S1-IS website, as well as through SMS text messaging.

Parents who wish to receive the results via SMS text messaging are required to provide a local mobile phone number during the submission of their child's school choices, either online via the S1-IS or at the child's primary school.

Students are to report to their posted secondary schools on December 19 at 8.30am.

- CNA/yt


 

 



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