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Secondary Cut-Off Points 2025 Based on PSLE 2024 Cohort

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The Secondary School Cut-Off Points (COP) 2025 for the PSLE 2024 cohort are out! If your child is heading into PSLE, this list is an important tool to help set realistic goals and plan ahead. But how do you use it effectively? Let’s break it down.





Before that, Things to take note of from the following list:

  1. HCL Grade: (D) = Distinction, (M) = Merit, (P) = Pass; The HCL grades of the first and last student admitted into SAP schools are reflected in parenthesis. If the first or last student did not take or pass HCL, no HCL grades will be shown.

  2. *The last posted student had a PSLE score better than 30. However, as the school still had vacancies after the S1 posting, its cut-off point is reflected as 30 as it could have admitted an S1-eligible student with a PSLE score of 30.

  3. All data are compiled from MOE Official Website. It works as a reference and not an exhaustive list. The list will continuously be reviewed and updated.

  4. For best viewing, use a web browser/dekstop site.


To access the Secondary School Cut-Off Points (COP) 2025, click HERE.


School with Direct Application process (not involved in S1 posting)

Assumption Pathway School

Crest Secondary School

Northlight School

Spectra Secondary School


School with Direct School Admission process (not involved in S1 posting)

NUS High School of Mathematics and Science

School of Science and Technology, Singapore

School of the Arts Singapore

Singapore Sports School


The COP list isn’t just for reference—it’s a roadmap for setting goals! Use it to

📌 Identify aspirational schools (a stretch but possible with effort!)

📌 Find realistic choices that align with your child's current performance

📌 Explore backup options that provide a great learning environment


Remember, every child’s learning journey is different. The best school is one where they feel supported, motivated, and happy to grow. 🌱


💡 Start planning early and use this list wisely! Let’s make PSLE preparation meaningful and goal-driven. 💪


Taking Action: Small Steps Towards Big Goals

Now that you have a clearer picture of your child’s target schools, the next step is making sure they feel confident and prepared for the PSLE journey.


This March holiday, we’ve designed focused programmes to help students strengthen their foundation, refine their answering techniques, and build exam confidence:


With the right strategies and support, PSLE preparation can feel more structured, effective, and less overwhelming. It’s about progress, not perfection—and we’re here to guide students every step of the way. 💪


💡 Let’s start preparing smarter! Small, consistent steps now will set the foundation for success later. 🚀


 
 
 

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