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

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

St. Margaret’s School is a respected all-girls institution in the Bukit Timah area, known for its strong academic foundation and supportive learning environment. If you’re considering St. Margaret’s for your daughter, 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 (#34) 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. Margaret’s School. The school does not offer an Integrated Programme (IP).

Non-Affiliated Students

YearPG3PG2PG1
20236 – 1421 – 2225 – 30
20248 – 1221 – 2225 – 30
20258 – 1121 – 2525 – 28

Affiliated Students

YearPG3PG2PG1
20239 – 2021 – 2526 – 29
20245 – 2021 – 2525 – 28
20259 – 2021 – 2526 – 29

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 across all streams. In 2025, they can enter PG3 with scores from 9-20, while non-affiliated students need a more competitive score of 8-11.
  • Stable PG2 Requirements: The PG2 cut-off has remained consistent at 21-25 for affiliated students over all three years.
  • Multiple Pathways: The school offers admission pathways for a wide range of academic abilities through its three posting groups.

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

St. Margaret’s School holds a solid position among Singapore’s secondary schools, ranked #34 nationally based on its PSLE cut-off points.

Schools of Similar Ranking (Within 5 Places)

RankingSchool NameTypeKey Admission Score
#29Anglican HighCo-edPG3: 11M
#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 SchoolAll-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

Nearby Schools Within 10 km (Bukit Timah Area)

RankingSchool NameTownTypeKey Admission Score
#2Hwa Chong InstitutionBukit TimahCo-edIP: 6M
#3Nanyang Girls’ HighBukit TimahAll-GirlsIP: 6M
#7Methodist Girls’ SchoolBukit TimahAll-GirlsIP: 6
#12Singapore Chinese Girls’Bukit TimahAll-GirlsIP: 7
#16Cedar Girls’Toa PayohAll-GirlsIP: 7
#21Victoria SchoolQueenstownCo-edIP: 7
#26Nan Hua HighClementiCo-edPG3: 10M
#28Swiss CottageBukit BatokCo-edPG3: 10
#41Tanjong Katong Girls’Marine ParadeAll-GirlsPG3: 12
#50Geylang MethodistGeylangAll-GirlsPG3: 13

⚠️ 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 9-20 in 2025).
  2. Non-Affiliated Applicants: Must aim for scores within the competitive ranges: 8-11 for PG3, 21-25 for PG2, or 25-28 for PG1.
  3. School Choice Order: Always list St. Margaret’s as a top choice if your score is within the historical range for your category.
  4. Girls’ School Environment: Consider the benefits of an all-girls educational environment for your daughter’s learning style.
  5. Consider Alternatives: Explore nearby options like Cedar Girls’ (#16) or Singapore Chinese Girls’ (#12) for similar all-girls environments.

Conclusion

St. Margaret’s School (#34) 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 20, while non-affiliated students need a more competitive 8-11.

Considering St. Margaret’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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