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PSLE Release Date 2024: Everything You Need to Know About Key Dates and Exam Prep

As the PSLE (Primary School Leaving Examination) release date for 2024 draws closer, students and parents across Singapore are counting down to the day. The PSLE is a critical examination for all Primary 6 students, marking the end of their primary school journey and the beginning of secondary school. To ease your planning, here’s an in-depth look at the PSLE release date 2024, PSLE exam dates 2024, and everything you need to know to stay on top of this important event.

PSLE 2024 Examination Calendar
According to the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB), here is the official PSLE exam dates 2024 schedule.
Event Date
Registration 2 April (Tuesday) to 18 April (Thursday)
Oral Examination 13 August (Tuesday) to 14 August (Wednesday)
Listening Comprehension 13 September (Friday)
Written Examination 26 September (Thursday) to 02 October (Wednesday)
Marking Exercise 14 October (Monday) to 16 October (Wednesday)
PSLE Release Date 2024 21 November (Wednesday) at 11:00 AM

Mark these dates to ensure your child is well-prepared for each stage of the examination!

In particular, the PSLE release date 2024 is on 21 November, Wednesday at 11:00 AM. Students will receive their results and gain an understanding of their future secondary school pathway.

Detailed PSLE 2024 Timetable
Oral Examinations

Date Language Papers Time
13 August 2024 English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil 08:00 AM – 01:30 PM
14 August 2024 English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil 08:00 AM – 01:30 PM

Listening Comprehension Examinations

Date Language Papers Time
13 September 2024 Chinese, Malay, Tamil 09:00 AM – 09:35 AM
13 September 2024 English 11:15 AM – 11:50 AM

Written Examinations

Date Paper Time
26 September 2024 English Paper 1 & 2 08:15 AM – 09:25 AM, 10:30 AM – 12:20 PM
27 September 2024 Math Paper 1 & 2 08:15 AM – 09:15 AM, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
30 September 2024 Chinese, Malay, Tamil Paper 1 & 2 08:15 AM – 09:05 AM, 10:15 AM – 11:55 AM
1 October 2024 Science 08:15 AM – 10:00 AM
2 October 2024 Higher Chinese, Higher Malay, Higher Tamil
Paper 1 & 2
08:15 AM – 09:05 AM, 10:15 AM – 11:35 AM
About the PSLE and the Scoring System
The PSLE is a significant step in a child’s education in Singapore, evaluating their proficiency in four key subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, and a Mother Tongue Language (either Chinese, Malay, or Tamil). The PSLE is scored based on Achievement Levels (ALs) ranging from AL1 to AL8, with a total PSLE score that can range from 4 to 32. The release of the PSLE results on the PSLE release date 2024 provides insights into students’ performance and secondary school options based on their scores.
 
Key Tips for Preparing for the PSLE 2024

  • Plan a Timetable: Using the PSLE exam dates 2024, create a study plan that includes all subjects and allocates more time for challenging areas.
  • Use Past Papers and Online Resources: Past exam papers are an invaluable tool in preparing for the PSLE. Practise with resources that simulate real exam conditions to boost confidence and reduce anxiety.
  • Stay Informed: Knowing the PSLE release date 2024 allows you to stay ahead of school selection and other post-PSLE decisions. Updates are usually shared through the SEAB website.
  • Stay Healthy: A sound mind needs a healthy body. Ensure that your child maintains a balanced diet, gets enough sleep, and engages in some physical activity.
  • Encourage Positivity: Remind your child that this examination, while important, is just one milestone in their learning journey.
Frequently Asked Questions about PSLE 2024
Q: What are the PSLE exam dates 2024?
A: The PSLE exam dates 2024 are from 26 September to 2 October for written exams, with Oral Examinations held from 13 to 14 August and Listening Comprehension on 13 September.
Q: When will the PSLE results be released?
A: The PSLE release date 2024 is 21 November, Wednesday. Results will be released at 11:00 AM.
Q: How many subjects are tested in PSLE?
A: Students are tested in four subjects – English, Mathematics, Science, and a Mother Tongue Language.
Q: How is the PSLE score calculated?
A: The PSLE score is the sum of Achievement Levels (ALs) for the four subjects, with scores ranging from 4 (best) to 32.
The PSLE is a major step in your child’s education, and being aware of the PSLE exam dates 2024 and PSLE release date 2024 is essential for a smooth examination experience. We hope this guide empowers you and your child to navigate the PSLE journey with confidence and ease!All the best to the P6 students collecting their results this coming Wednesday and congratulations on officially concluding the PSLE journey! (:
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