Percentage offered their highest preference school
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Hi Hilda
Partner schools are private/prep schools, which explains the higher pass rate! (I know, I know, but let's please not go there again everyone ... )
They are described as that when they administer the 11+ in school on behalf of the Bucks LEA in the same way as a state school would. "Partner Out" schools are out-of-county schools that have the same arrangement becuase they have a large number of pupils taking the Bucks test.
A "non-partner school" would be either a very small prep or an out-of-county school. Those children would take their 11+ at a central testing location instead.
Sally-Anne
Partner schools are private/prep schools, which explains the higher pass rate! (I know, I know, but let's please not go there again everyone ... )
They are described as that when they administer the 11+ in school on behalf of the Bucks LEA in the same way as a state school would. "Partner Out" schools are out-of-county schools that have the same arrangement becuase they have a large number of pupils taking the Bucks test.
A "non-partner school" would be either a very small prep or an out-of-county school. Those children would take their 11+ at a central testing location instead.
Sally-Anne