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Putting the 'Walsall' into 'Birmingham and Walsall'

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:58 pm
by Dibble
Mmmm.. The form's called "Birmingham and Walsall" but I get the idea there's just me and my lad waiting for the Queen Mary's exam to come around?

Re: Putting the 'Walsall' into 'Birmingham and Walsall'

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:18 pm
by Elbart
... you are not alone.

What would be useful would be a sticky for last year's Queen Mary's Exam format, content, timings, etc. Anybody oblige ?

Thanks
Elbart

Re: Putting the 'Walsall' into 'Birmingham and Walsall'

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:40 pm
by hypertension
i'm waiting too....i think the forum crowd is resting after last saturday test....
it would be great if we could have last years exam content...

anybody?

Re: Putting the 'Walsall' into 'Birmingham and Walsall'

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:51 pm
by mitasol
You may have already tried a search - if not click the link Queen Mary's

Re: Putting the 'Walsall' into 'Birmingham and Walsall'

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:22 pm
by mike1880
At least there's (slightly) more life than on the Wolverhampton forum!

Re: Putting the 'Walsall' into 'Birmingham and Walsall'

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:20 pm
by Dibble
Well, I’m glad not to be the only one here with a little way still to go.

It really does seem that If you’ve practiced for the KEGS exams, you’re practiced the Queen Mary’s too.
It’s just me that finds that hard to believe, isn’t it :-/

I just can’t accept that life can be easy sometimes; I’m always looking for the wrinkles.



I know little about Queen Mary’s, didn’t really seriously consider it until it became my sons favourite, and (out of nowhere) first preference on the LEA form.

I did go back and ask the Head about the ‘new’ exam. The previous exam was very heavily weighted to favour mathematicians, so I was looking for something similar to continue.The Head was quite clear that there is no bias for marks gained in maths, and that there’s a genuine attempt to admit pupils who are ‘able’ in a wider range of disciplines. When asked if there might simply be more maths questions/marks than English or NVR questions he may have been a little evasive, or perhaps didn’t know the answer, or *may* have been getting bored by the impertinent parent.

Re: Putting the 'Walsall' into 'Birmingham and Walsall'

Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:25 pm
by Dibble
mike1880 wrote:At least there's (slightly) more life than on the Wolverhampton forum!
I know! Inexplicable, isn’t it?

For years the only school I knew anything about was Wolverhampton Girls High, and I was aching to hand out sage advice – couldn’t even tell you what test they administer now though.