Langley Grammer-Local and General admission Areas

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parentoftwo
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Re: Langley Grammer-Local and General admission Areas

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for the score of 118 (range 52-138) for 2017 entry, being in general admission area, what are the realistic chances for getting into langley grammar. Last yr geneal admission area cut off was 125, but this year no of places have increased to 180.

Good school coaches available for commuting.

any feedback appreciated.
Spurzdon
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119 good enough for Langley?
Spurzdon
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Any information on transport for each of the Birkshire schools? I know there are private busses and some school ones also any reviews more information
Tinkers
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Re: Langley Grammer-Local and General admission Areas

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Spurzdon wrote:Any information on transport for each of the Birkshire schools? I know there are private busses and some school ones also any reviews more information

For public transport I'd suggest using google maps with your postcode and the postcode of the school you are interested in. You'll need to adjust the time to suit, but it should give you various options and the time it will take.
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Re: Langley Grammer-Local and General admission Areas

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Tinkers wrote:
Spurzdon wrote:Any information on transport for each of the Birkshire schools? I know there are private busses and some school ones also any reviews more information

For public transport I'd suggest using google maps with your postcode and the postcode of the school you are interested in. You'll need to adjust the time to suit, but it should give you various options and the time it will take.
And don't forget to adjust the search for an arrival time in good time for registration, rather than a departure time to fit with the time your DC would like to get up :lol: .
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wildman
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Re: Langley Grammer-Local and General admission Areas

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Not sure if everybody is aware of this but I just realised that Langley admissions are under consultation about having a 3 tier catchment area. Its stated as below. I am guessing that anybody who lives in the Priority 3 area has little chance of getting in!

The School’s Priority Admissions Areas are defined using postcodes as follows:
Priority Area 1 (Inner) SL3 7, SL3 8, SL3 9, SL3 0
Priority Area 2 (Outer) SL0, SL1, SL2, SL3 (outside Area 1), SL4
TW18, TW19, TW20
UB3, UB4, UB7, UB8, UB10
Priority Area 3 (General) SL5, SL6, SL7, SL8, SL9
TW3, TW4, TW5, TW7, TW13, TW14, TW15
UB1, UB2, UB5, UB6, UB9
HA1, HA2, HA3, HA4, HA5, HA6
W5, W7, W13
RG12, RG42
BlueBerry
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Re: Langley Grammer-Local and General admission Areas

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Oh blimey, I fall under area 3!
wildman
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Tell me about it! plans thrown into disarray...........
wildman
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Does anybody know if these consultations normally get approved? Whats the likelihood of this consultation going through?
BlueBerry
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wildman wrote:Does anybody know if these consultations normally get approved? Whats the likelihood of this consultation going through?
No idea! Where are you based?
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