If your child appeared in the FamTest 2022, personalised results have been sent to your registered e-mail address on Monday, 11th July 2022. If you haven’t received your child’s results, kindly check your Spam folder before contacting us.
Your child’s personalised result includes a detailed analysis about their individual performance along with recommendations for possible areas of improvement. In addition, an overall analysis (with anonymised data) is being published below for a general overview of the FamTest 2022. We hope you find it useful. We wish your child all the best with their exams in September. ~ Wilson’s PFA Team
Results by Overall Standardised score (PDF Version) & (Excel Version), with anonymised data, shows the following:
Maths & English Combined:
- Total Standardised score
- Overall Rank
- Overall Rank by Gender
Maths:
- Score
- Percentage
- Standardised score
- Overall Rank
- Overall Rank by Gender
English:
- Score
- Percentage
- Standardised score
- Overall Rank
- Overall Rank by Gender
Images:
- Graph 1: Results spread based on Standardised score – Overall.
- Graph 2: Results spread based on Standardised score – Boys.
- Graph 3: Results spread based on Standardised score – Girls.
- Example 1: Answer sheet marked badly. May result in marks being lost.
- Example 2: Answer sheet marked badly. May result in marks being lost.
- Example 3: Answer sheet marked lightly. May result in marks being lost. Tip: Always use a HB pencil.
- Example 4: Answers erased badly. Will result in marks being lost.Tip: Use a good quality eraser.
- Example 5: Scribbles & shading outside the box. Will result in marks being lost. Tip: Use the answer sheet marked well (Example 7) as a guideline.
- Example 6: Answer(s) crossed out, not erased. Will result in marks being lost. Tip: Erase incorrect answers with a good eraser.
- Example 7: Answer sheet marked well. Tip: Use this as a guideline for the SET.
- Maths: Blank Answer Sheet Tip: Use this to practice at home.
- English: Blank Answer Sheet Tip: Use this to practice at home.



Example 1: Answer sheet marked badly. May result in marks being lost.

Example 2: Answer sheet marked badly. May result in marks being lost.

Example 3: Answer sheet marked lightly. May result in marks being lost. Tip: Always use a HB pencil.

Example 4: Answers erased badly. Will result in marks being lost. Tip: Use a good quality eraser.

Example 5: Scribbles & shading outside the box. Will result in marks being lost. Tip: Use the answer sheet marked well (Example 7) as a guideline.

Example 6: Answer(s) crossed out, not erased. Will result in marks being lost. Tip: Erase incorrect answers with a good eraser.

Example 7: Answer sheet marked well. Tip: Use this as a guideline for the SET.

Maths: Blank Answer Sheet Tip: Use this to practice at home.

English: Blank Answer Sheet Tip: Use this to practice at home.
