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St. Patrick’s School (Secondary) Cut Off Point 2025 and Ranking

Posted on September 13, 2025September 13, 2025 by Editor

St. Patrick’s School is a well-established Catholic all-boys institution in the Bedok area, known for its strong sense of community, values-based education, and commitment to holistic student development. If you’re considering St. Patrick’s for your son, understanding the PSLE Aggregate (AL) score ranges is crucial for admission.

Key Highlights
✅ 2023-2025 PSLE AL Range Trends for Affiliated and Non-Affiliated Students
✅ 2025 Relative Ranking (#35) and Nearby School Alternatives
✅ Strategic Application Tips for 2025 Intake


1. PSLE AL Cut-Off Point History (2023-2025)

The following data shows the historical PSLE score ranges for admission into the Express stream at St. Patrick’s School. The school does not offer an Integrated Programme (IP).

Non-Affiliated Students

YearPG3PG2PG1
202321 – 2325 – 26
202410 – 1421 – 2225 – 29
20259 – 1121 – 2225 – 27

Affiliated Students

YearPG3PG2PG1
202313 – 2021 – 2525 – 29
202413 – 2221 – 2425 – 29
202513 – 1921 – 2525 – 28

Key Observations:

  • No IP Programme: The school offers the standard Express academic track across three posting groups.
  • Significant Affiliation Advantage: Affiliated students enjoy a substantial benefit, particularly in the PG3 stream. In 2025, they can enter with scores from 13-19, while non-affiliated students need a more competitive score of 9-11.
  • Tightening PG3 for Non-Affiliated: The PG3 cut-off for non-affiliated students has become more competitive, tightening from 10-14 (2024) to 9-11 (2025).
  • Stable PG2 Requirements: The PG2 cut-off has remained relatively consistent for both groups over the years.
  • Multiple Pathways: The school offers admission pathways for a wide range of academic abilities through its three posting groups.

2. St. Patrick’s School Ranking & Position in 2025

St. Patrick’s School holds a solid position among Singapore’s secondary schools, ranked #35 nationally based on its PSLE cut-off points.

Schools of Similar Ranking (Within 5 Places)

RankingSchool NameTypeKey Admission Score
#30Bukit Panjang Govt. HighCo-edPG3: 11
#31Chung Cheng High (Yishun)Co-edPG3: 11
#32Maris Stella HighAll-BoysPG3: 11
#33Ngee Ann SecondaryCo-edPG3: 11
#34St. Margaret’s SecondaryAll-GirlsPG3: 11
→ #35St. Patrick’s SchoolAll-BoysPG3: 11
#36Temasek SecondaryCo-edPG3: 11
#37CHIJ St. Theresa’s ConventAll-GirlsPG3: 12
#38Commonwealth SecondaryCo-edPG3: 12
#39Fuhua SecondaryCo-edPG3: 12
#40Presbyterian HighCo-edPG3: 12

Nearby Schools Within 10 km (Bedok Area)

RankingSchool NameTownTypeKey Admission Score
#14Temasek JC (Secondary)BedokCo-edIP: 8
#18Chung Cheng High (Main)Marine ParadeCo-edPG3: 9P
#20St. Andrew’sPotong PasirAll-BoysPG3: 9
#21Victoria SchoolQueenstownCo-edIP: 7, PG3: 9
#29Anglican HighBedokCo-edPG3: 11M
#41Tanjong Katong Girls’Marine ParadeAll-GirlsPG3: 12
#61St. Anthony’s CanossianBedokAll-GirlsPG3: 14
#68Bedok ViewBedokCo-edPG3: 16
#109Broadrick SecondaryMarine ParadeCo-edPG3: 22
#124Montfort SecondaryHougangAll-BoysPG3: 22

⚠️ Disclaimer
There is no official school ranking released by MOE. The “ranking” shown here is based on the relative cut-off points (COPs) of schools for school admission. It should be used only as a reference for comparison.


3. Strategic Admission Tips for 2025 Intake

  1. Affiliation Advantage: Students from affiliated primary schools have a significant advantage, particularly for the PG3 stream (AL 13-19 in 2025).
  2. Non-Affiliated Applicants: Must aim for scores within the competitive ranges: 9-11 for PG3, 21-22 for PG2, or 25-27 for PG1.
  3. School Choice Order: Always list St. Patrick’s as a top choice if your score is within the historical range for your category.
  4. CCA Strengths: The school has strong sports CCAs, which could be beneficial for DSA applications.
  5. Consider Alternatives: Explore nearby options like Anglican High (#29) or St. Andrew’s (#20) for similar academic environments.

Conclusion

St. Patrick’s School (#35) offers quality education with multiple entry pathways. The 2025 cut-offs show a significant advantage for affiliated students across all streams, particularly in PG3 where they can enter with scores up to 19, while non-affiliated students need a more competitive 9-11.

Considering St. Patrick’s? Focus on achieving the required PSLE score, consider leveraging affiliation benefits where applicable, and explore nearby alternatives to make an informed choice.

(Disclaimer: Cut-off points are estimates based on past trends. Always verify with MOE or the school.)

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