The Complete Parent's Guide to PSLE AL Scoring (2026 Edition)
- Overmugged Primary
- Apr 1
- 4 min read
Updated: Apr 10
Your child's PSLE results come back. You see a string of numbers: AL2, AL3, AL1, AL2. You know these matter — enormously — but you're not entirely sure what they mean, how they combine, or which secondary schools they open or close the door to.
You're not alone. Singapore moved from the old T-score system to the Achievement Level (AL) system in 2021, and while the change was designed to reduce stress, it left many parents genuinely confused about how the new scoring works.
This PSLE guide explains everything you need to know:

What Is the PSLE AL Scoring System?
The Achievement Level (AL) system replaced the old T-score aggregate in 2021.
Under the old system, your child's score was compared against every other student in Singapore — a purely competitive, bell-curve model.
Each PSLE subject — English, Mother Tongue Language (MTL), Mathematics, and Science — is scored on a scale from AL1 to AL8, with AL1 being the highest.
The PSLE AL Score Bands (2026)
AL1 — 90 marks and above
AL2 — 85 to 89 marks
AL3 — 80 to 84 marks
AL4 — 75 to 79 marks
AL5 — 65 to 74 marks
AL6 — 45 to 64 marks
AL7 — 20 to 44 marks
AL8 — Below 20 marks
Notice the bands are narrower at the top — AL1 and AL2 together cover only 15 marks. This reduces pressure at the top of the distribution while still differentiating high performance.

How Is the PSLE Aggregate Calculated?
Your child sits four PSLE subjects: English Language, Mother Tongue Language, Mathematics, and Science. Each receives an AL score from 1 to 8. These four scores are added together to produce the PSLE Score — the AL aggregate.
The best possible PSLE Score is 4 (AL1 in all four subjects). The worst is 32 (AL8 in all four).
Example: AL2 English + AL1 Maths + AL3 Science + AL2 MTL = PSLE Score of 8, which is a strong Express stream result that qualifies for the vast majority of secondary schools.
What Is a Good PSLE Score in Singapore?
Score 4–8: Highly competitive. Qualifies for top schools: Raffles Institution, Nanyang Girls', Hwa Chong.
Score 9–14: Strong Express stream. Wide school choice across all zones.
Score 15–20: Express stream with more limited options, or strong Normal Academic entry.
Score 21–24: Normal Academic stream.
Score 25 and above: Normal Technical stream.
How Secondary School Posting Works?
After PSLE results, your child lists secondary school choices during the School Posting Exercise. MOE allocates places based on PSLE Score with these tie-breakers in order:
Citizenship — Singapore Citizens prioritised over PRs, then international students
Choice order — First choice beats third choice at the same PSLE Score
Balloting — Computerised ballot if all above are equal
Choice order matters as much as the score itself. A child who lists a school as their first choice has priority over a child with the same score who listed it third.
AL Scoring vs the Old T-Score System
T-score was relative: your child's result depended on how every other student in Singapore performed that year.
AL is standards-based: AL1 means 90 marks or above — regardless of what anyone else scored.
AL is more transparent: parents and students can understand the target and work backwards from it.
The shift from T-score to AL is the shift from competing against every child in Singapore to competing against a standard. Your child's result no longer depends on what anyone else does.

What This Means for Your PSLE Preparation Strategy?
If Your Child Is in P5
You have 21 months until PSLE. Identify which subjects your child is closest to an AL band boundary in, and focus preparation on closing those gaps.
A student consistently scoring 82 in Science is three marks from AL2 — that gap is closeable with the right technique focus.
If Your Child Is in P6
Time is shorter but the logic is the same.
Improving one subject by one AL band changes the PSLE Score by 1 — the difference between qualifying for a school on your child's list and missing it. Prioritise ruthlessly.
The Subject Most Parents Underestimate: Mother Tongue
Parents focus heavily on English, Maths, and Science — and neglect MTL. But MTL carries the same weight in the aggregate as every other subject.
Pushing MTL from AL4 to AL2 improves the PSLE Score by 2, unlocking an entirely different tier of school choices.
How Overmugged's Programme Is Built Around AL Scoring
We built our PSLE Preparation Programme around the AL system from the ground up. Because AL rewards mastery of fixed mark ranges, our approach focuses on:
Curriculum designed by ex-MOE teachers and ex-PSLE markers — we know exactly what examiners are looking for and how to answer for marks, not just understanding
Targeted gap-closing, not generic revision — Our curriculum is built around real PSLE question patterns and marking schemes, so students learn exactly how to answer, not just what to know
Three-track entry:
22-Month Headstart Programme starting end of P4
21-Month Groundwork Programme starting P5
9-Month Intensive Programme starting P6
The TLDR on PSLE AL Scoring
The AL system is simpler than it first appears. Each subject produces an AL from 1 to 8, and the four ALs add up to a PSLE Score; the lower, the better. AL1 is 90 and above. AL2 is 85 to 89.
The difference between one AL band and the next can be as little as five marks. But, that five-mark gap is where PSLE preparation does its most important work. Take the time to master technique, understand what examiners look for, and consistently apply that under exam conditions. All these provide a strong foundation to tackle PSLE head front. But don't forget to study smart, and
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