Essex 11+ 2009
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Essex 11+ 2009
Hello everyone and thank you for all the advice that appears on here.
Is anyone able explain the 'overall standarised weighting score' ?I believe that is what it is called anyway!
Regards
Dinah
Is anyone able explain the 'overall standarised weighting score' ?I believe that is what it is called anyway!
Regards
Dinah
Depends how much detail you want
Broadly -
VR has twice the weighting of the maths and the english.
Further adjustment to allow for how difficult the particular papers are.
The final figure is then used to rank all the entrants.
There is no adjustment in Essex re age of entrant.
It seems complicated but I'm not sure its that important. Its mainly a statistical process.
The main point in terms of preparing your child is that VR is the most important paper - if you do well on that you can afford to do less well on the other two. Whereas dropping marks on VR can 'hit hard'.
Do look at previous threads - will give you realistic idea of the marks needed for different schools. Not as high as some people would lead you to believe but most children do score lower in the 'real thing' than at home.
Hope this is what you needed.
Broadly -
VR has twice the weighting of the maths and the english.
Further adjustment to allow for how difficult the particular papers are.
The final figure is then used to rank all the entrants.
There is no adjustment in Essex re age of entrant.
It seems complicated but I'm not sure its that important. Its mainly a statistical process.
The main point in terms of preparing your child is that VR is the most important paper - if you do well on that you can afford to do less well on the other two. Whereas dropping marks on VR can 'hit hard'.
Do look at previous threads - will give you realistic idea of the marks needed for different schools. Not as high as some people would lead you to believe but most children do score lower in the 'real thing' than at home.
Hope this is what you needed.
Thank you for that . I have looked at quite a number of the other threads -in fact it took me nearly all afternnoon (clearly I have nothing better to do!) but found that particular stat difficult to follow. I am glad it isn't important.
My daughter is taking the test in November and I wish I had known about this site before as it really is wonderfully helpful.
Regards
Dinah
My daughter is taking the test in November and I wish I had known about this site before as it really is wonderfully helpful.
Regards
Dinah
Glad you are finding the site helpful & do hope all goes well in November.
Hope I didn't mislead you - the figure is important in the sense of it determining your child's position in the 'order of merit' but understanding how it is calculated doesn't help them perform any better
- except to be aware of the relative importance of the VR paper.
Normally you would get much more response to any questions etc - think everyone is on holiday atm!
Hope I didn't mislead you - the figure is important in the sense of it determining your child's position in the 'order of merit' but understanding how it is calculated doesn't help them perform any better
- except to be aware of the relative importance of the VR paper.
Normally you would get much more response to any questions etc - think everyone is on holiday atm!
Have a look on the consortium website (www.csse.org.uk) - there is a transport link on there which will tell you times and prices of buses. If you want local buses rather than school buses look up First Group.