What your child’s P6 prelim results are telling you and how to boost PSLE marks
- Preliminary exams serve as a practice run to identify learning gaps and help pupils improve before the actual PSLE, with some schools setting harder papers to diagnose weaknesses.
- Parents should respond to disappointing results with empathy and guide problem-solving without creating false confidence or undue pressure.
- Avoid common pitfalls like overloading revision, constant mark comparisons and transferring anxiety.
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Explore the PSLE Companion microsite for more insights and tips.
SINGAPORE – By this week, most Primary 6 pupils will have sat their preliminary examinations, with results following shortly after.
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