Moving to langley
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Re: Moving to langley
Hi,
I live in Tw20 Egham which is in Slough admission area
Does they still consider distance from school to home when standarised score ?
I live in Tw20 Egham which is in Slough admission area
Does they still consider distance from school to home when standarised score ?
Re: Moving to langley
What I know is that there is no connection of distance from the school when the scores are standardized, standardization is simply based on the age criteria. The raw scores are standardised based on the age of the student so that a child born in Oct doesn't get more advantage in overall ranking compared to one born in Aug.
Once the standardized score is out, the in catchment people get preference over out catchment. Langley definitely take only IC students (when I called them up ) as they usually have more than the school PAN qualifying candidates from their catchment only.
The distance criteria comes only for the last few seats if there is a tie in score.
Once the standardized score is out, the in catchment people get preference over out catchment. Langley definitely take only IC students (when I called them up ) as they usually have more than the school PAN qualifying candidates from their catchment only.
The distance criteria comes only for the last few seats if there is a tie in score.