Local Students 2024 Secondary One (S1) Posting
The Sec 1 Option Exercise will be conducted for all PSLE candidates immediately after the release of the PSLE results in late-November. Students will be posted into secondary schools in December based on merit, choice and places available in the school.
Students from PLMGS (Primary)
If a child is studying in PLMGS (Primary) and wants to continue secondary education in the affiliated secondary school, PLMGS (Secondary), she must indicate PLMGS (Secondary) as the first-choice school, to enjoy priority for admission to the affiliated secondary school. There is an Affiliate Minimum Requirement for PLMGS (Primary) students for admission to Posting Group 3. However, being accorded priority for admission does not guarantee admission to PLMGS (Secondary), as it is subject to availability of places. Depending on the demand and choice patterns of that year, if there is more demand from eligible affiliates than the available places at Secondary One Posting, posting in of affiliates will be based on their PSLE AL scores. This may result in some affiliates not being admitted despite meeting the Affiliate Minimum Requirement.
Students from Other Primary Schools
Starting from 2020, there will be at least 20% in each course set aside for non-affiliated students.
Appeal for Transfer to PLMGS(Secondary)
Primary 6 students from PLMGS (Primary) & other Primary Schools who have just received their secondary school posting in 2024 may use the following form to appeal for transfer to PLMGS(Secondary). The appeal can only be considered:
- if there are available vacancies
- if your daughter’s PSLE AL score meets the school’s minimum Achievement Level (AL) for the 2025 intake
Students appealing for admissions after the secondary school posting should fill in the 2024 Appeal Form. The application for appeal is deemed to be unsuccessful if you do not hear from the school by 10 January 2025.
Please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions for more information about our Cut-off AL Scores and other school programmes.