Help with Kent Test Score
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Help with Kent Test Score
Hi All
Just found out DD score for the Kent test and she got 417. We live in Bromley and she wants to go to Dartford girl. Does anyone know if she got a good chance of getting through with this score? Thanks
Just found out DD score for the Kent test and she got 417. We live in Bromley and she wants to go to Dartford girl. Does anyone know if she got a good chance of getting through with this score? Thanks
Re: Help with Kent Test Score
Yes I think anything above 400 you stand a very good chance.
Is she top 180 ?
Is she top 180 ?
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As far as I am aware the "top 180" isn't relevant to Kent. Its a Bexley issue.
Why don't you ring the school for advice? Also a good idea to have a look at the admissions criteria.
Why don't you ring the school for advice? Also a good idea to have a look at the admissions criteria.
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Re: Help with Kent Test Score
Yes I don't know if Kent uses the score?
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For Dartford - yes the score is relevant.
Last year I think the cut off was 404 .
Last year I think the cut off was 404 .
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Is there a cut off score for Wilmington Boys. We are also ob. Thank you
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I believe Wilmington boys takes 10% (so12 for PAN of 120) high scorers who name them on their CAF. The other places are on distance. I believe that last year they went out 9 miles which is info from our appeal paperwork but i would need to check paperwork in the loft to be certain
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Sorry I'm new to this can you explain (so12 for PAN of 120)?Fluffy66 wrote:I believe Wilmington boys takes 10% (so12 for PAN of 120) high scorers who name them on their CAF.
Thank you
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Re: Help with Kent Test Score
PAN is published admissions number i.e. the number of children in each yearly intake.
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Is there anyway of knowing now whether you would be in the top 10%?kentsussexborder wrote:PAN is published admissions number i.e. the number of children in each yearly intake.
What score was this last year?
Thank you