Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School

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Address: 
7, Pei Wah Avenue Singapore 597610
School Mission: 
To provide our pupils with an all-rounded, bilingual education that will develop them into responsible and forward-looking individuals who will serve God and our nation.
School Vision: 
An Innovative Disciplinied Excellent All-rounded Learner
Nearest MRT: 
Clementi, Bukit Batok
Bus Services: 
173, 970, 174, 157, 178, 61

Achievements

2001. PSLE*

2002. PSLE*

2004. PSLE+

2004. PSLE Merged Stream Passes 100%

2005. PSLE+

2005. PSLE Merged Stream Passes 100%

2006. PSLE*

2006. PSLE Merged Stream Passes 100%

2007. PSLE+

PSLE Results

English School National Average
Yr 2004
100.0
97.3
Yr 2005
100.0
97.5
Yr 2006
99.7
97.5
Chinese
Yr 2004
99.3
97.8
Yr 2005
98.8
97.9
Yr 2006
98.3
97.9
Science
Yr 2004
97.9
90.6
Yr 2005
99.1
90.7
Yr 2006
96.9
90.5
Mathematics
Yr 2004
96.9
82.8
Yr 2005
95.8
83.9
Yr 2006
96.6
84.1
Higher Chinese
Yr 2004
100
99.6
Yr 2005
98.6
99.4
Yr 2006
98.5
99.5

 2006 PSLE Results

Pupils

Pass (%)

Special

Express

Normal

No

%

No

%

Academic

Technical

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

%

No

%

364

99.45

74

20.3

249

68.4

28

7.6

11

3.0 

GEP – Closed!

5A*

4A*

3A*

Top T-Score

No

%

No

%

No

%

No

%

National

281

-

-

10

2.75

14

3.85

28

7.69

PHPPS

278

 

2005 PSLE Results

Pupils

Pass (%)

Special

Express

Normal

No

%

No

%

Academic

Technical

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

%

No

%

337

100

71

21.1

227

67.4

33

9.8

6

1.8

 

GEP – Closed!

5A*

4A*

3A*

Top T-Score

No

%

No

%

No

%

No

%

National

282

-

-

6

1.78

14

4.15

26

7.72

PHPPS

278

 2004 PSLE Results

Pupils

Pass (%)

Special

Express

Normal

No

%

No

%

Academic

Technical

 

 

 

 

 

 

No

%

No

%

295

99.70

59

19.6

202

67.1

33

11.0

6

2.0

 

GEP – Closed!

5A*

4A*

3A*

Top T-Score

No

%

No

%

No

%

No

%

National

285

-

-

6

2.03

12

4.1

19

6.44

PHPPS

275

 




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Heard that Pei Hwa offers Higher Chinese

Heard that Pei Hwa offers only Higher Chinese. Is that correct? Do the P1 kids have a choice whether they can study Chinese or Higher Chinese?

Caer | Sun, 08/08/2010 - 1:26am

Thanks for all your advice

Will seriously consider the options available.

Caer | Sun, 08/08/2010 - 1:23am

2009 phase 2B need balloting?

Anybody know if there's balloting (Pei Hwa) for phase 2B last year? I couldn't find the statistic of vacancy number for phase 2B.

KittyMummy | Fri, 05/03/2010 - 3:42pm

hi, about the PV, will

hi, about the PV, will advise to try to appeal for it....sometimes it works :)

Snowy15 | Mon, 11/01/2010 - 4:11pm

Found the statistics!

Found the statistics!

KittyMummy | Mon, 16/11/2009 - 12:45pm

Phase 2B and Phase 2C P1 balloting/reg statistics up to 2009?

My son is born in 2004, due for P1 registration next yr.  We live within 2km from Pei Hwa, and I am a grassroot leader since Oct 2008.  Wonder if I will qualify into phase 2B?  Anybody has trend statistics of balloting/P1 registration for Pei Hwa?

In fact, I've tried PV, was rejected.

KittyMummy | Mon, 16/11/2009 - 12:30pm

Has anybody received the outcome of their PV application?

hi, i have submitted my PV application for my princess (year 2004) and is awaiting the outcome soon this month. has anyone received the notification from the school?

asagi | Sat, 19/09/2009 - 10:18pm

PV in Pei Hwa

Hi, I'm new to the registration of P1 in Singapore. Just found that the PV programme are actually closed for child who was born in Year 2005. What about Pei Hwa? When is the deadline to submit the application?

MH78 | Sat, 19/09/2009 - 9:22pm

Question on Phase 2B

Hi, just wondering anyone can share with me about the registration to P1 in Pei Hwa. If I'm under Phase 2B and stay within 1KM, is it guarantee that my son wilL get a place in that school? Any balloting require? Thanks

MH78 | Sat, 19/09/2009 - 9:18pm

PHPS seems weaker in Science...

compared to a number of other schools in its cat (including Fairfield, Henry Park etc), according to past years PSLE results under the A*-A category.

Is that a call for concern?

mo3 | Sun, 19/07/2009 - 6:36am