PSLE Cut-Off Points 2025. Navigating the secondary school admission process can be challenging, but having access to the 2025 PSLE Cut Off Points and 2024 score ranges puts you in a strong position to plan effectively.
Aiming to enter secondary 1 in 2026, one of the key questions on your mind will be, which secondary schools are within reach based on my child’s expected PSLE Results? Understanding the 2025 PSLE Cut Off points (COP) and score ranges from the previous year is essential to help you shortlist suitable schools confidently.
PSLE Cut Off Points 2025
Last Student’s Score: The COP for a school is the score of the final student admitted into a specific posting group
Influencing Factors: The COP can change from year to year due to factors such as the cohort’s Performance and the choices students make during the S1 posting exercise.
Tie Breaking: Meeting the COP does not guarantee admission, as students may be tied out if there are more applicants than spaces.
Search & Filter: for ease of use, you can use the search bar to fiter for specific school names, IP/non-IP region, and cut-off points.
PSLE Score Cut-Off Points: Score of the last student admitted to the school.
PSLE Score Range: PSLE Score of the first and last student admitted to the school in the previous year, through the respective posting Group (PG).
PSLE Secondary School Posting Groups?
Posting groups will only be used to admit students into secondary school and to guide the initial subject level that students can take at the start of Secondary 1. Throughout their secondary school education, students can take subjects at three subject Levels G1, G2 G3.
These subject levels can be adjusted at appropriate junctures, based on students’ strengths, interests, and learning needs, for more Details on the move to full subject-based banding.
PSLE Scoring System
| PSLE Score | Posting Group (s) | Indicative level for most subjects a start of Secondary 1 |
| 4 – 20 | 3 | G3 |
| 21 – 22 | 2 Or 3 | G2 or G3 |
| 23 – 24 | 2 | G2 |
| 25 | 1 or 2 | G1 or G2 |
| 26 – 30 (With AL7 or better in EL and MA) | 1 | G1 |

