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Anonymous wrote:Denis denis
If you open this document and scroll down to page 14 you will find a table showing the percentage of children at grammar schools in each area. This is obviously a percentage of all the school children in the area, not just the ones who sat the test. Sorry, my IT skills are too feeble to enable me to cut and paste the table!

http://www.clusterweb.org.uk/UserFiles/ ... n_0707.pdf
Thanks for that - for some reason I can't open it, so I've gone to the clusterweb site but can't find the table. Never mind, I'll keep looking!
Guest

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Hi Denis denis
I can open the link so I'm guessing it's your firewall or something. If you type "strategic plan" into the search box on the clusterweb homepage the document will be the second one listed in the results. Maybe you will have more luck from there. (You probably need adobe acrobat or something to open the pdf doc.)
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Grammar school provision
There are currently 33 grammar schools out of a total of 101 secondary schools overall in Kent. Currently 27.7% of the total Years 7-11 roll attends these schools.
The following table shows the pattern on a district by district basis.
Roll – Jan 2007
District
Grammar
Non-grammar
Total
Grammar %
Ashford
1,573
4,810
6,383
24.6
Canterbury
2,069
6,231
8,300
24.9
Dartford
2,744
4,089
6,833
40.2
Dover
1,769
5,132
6,901
25.6
Gravesham
1,458
5,237
6,695
21.8
Maidstone
3,340
6,310
9,650
34.6
Sevenoaks
0
2,499
2,499
0
Shepway
1,543
4,008
5,551
27.8
Swale
1,809
6,341
8,150
22.2
Thanet
1,956
5,972
7,928
24.7
Tonbridge & Malling
2,159
5,292
7,451
29.0
Tunbridge Wells
2,673
4,467
7,140
37.4
Total
23,093
60,388
83,481
27.7
Catchment areas
The catchment area is a notional area which is dictated by a range of factors, including the school’s admissions policy. The size of catchment areas for Kent’s secondary schools varies greatly over the county, depending on the school’s location (rural/urban/socio-economic), popularity, whether it’s in a wide ability or selective area and the choice of other secondary schools in the vicinity.
The distances that pupils travel to school vary greatly between school types as follows:
Type of school
% pupils travelling less than 3 miles to school
% pupils travelling greater than 3 miles to school
High
77
23
Wide ability
53
47
Grammar
49
51
Kent average
63
37
A breakdown of pupils travelling under and over three miles, by individual secondary school is available upon request.
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