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Eleven Plus (11+) in Kent

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thewaiting isagony
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Good luck!

Post by thewaiting isagony »

I just wanted to thank everyone for their support over the past few months and to wish everyone the very best good luck for today and Tuesday.
It's been an exhausting and stressful journey for us all, at least now the end is in sight.

Good luck and if things don't go our way tomorrow I shall try to convince myself that everything happens for a reason!
medwaymum
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Post by medwaymum »

Me too! Good luck everybody. Its going to be a long day... :wink:
yoyo123
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Post by yoyo123 »

Good luck, I have e-mailed my pupils to say I'm thinking of them..

hope they have gained a place at the school they wanted

I think I am more nervous than I was with my own children! :lol:
liney
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Post by liney »

Hi I'm new here, would just like to echo your feelings and say that it has been like waiting to be sentenced. (Not that I ever have LOL!) Don't know whether to just hide the post tommorrow and pretend!
so very sad
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good luck to all

Post by so very sad »

hi to all waiting for the results in kent. its been a year since i visited this site and i could not help but think about all the people tonight and how they are feeling.
this time last year, my daughter had failed the 11 plus and got a school that we had not even put on the form ( it had to be the least desirable school in kent ). as you can imagine i was devastated!! i cryed all the time for weeks after , and didnt know which way to turn. however i wasnt about to give up without a fight....as us parents dont!!i decided to appeal, which i might say is not an easy option. the paper work was stressful and the appeal interview even worse.
however, my daughter won her appeal and she has now been at grammar since september. i have no regret and know that this was the right choice but it was not easy.
to those that pass first time congratulations, to those that are now facing an appeal, it will be tough , but if you believe in your child you will get through this. it may not feel like it today.in the beginning it feels like the end of the world, its such a huge wait for the results and such a big heavy heart feeling when the results arnt what you expect.
if anyone from the kent area would like any advice on paperwork to submit for the appeal, or questions to get ready for appeal i will be more than willing to share my experience with you. after all knowledege and preparation is a big part of the appeal.
you will get through this !!!
nofingernailsleftmum
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Post by nofingernailsleftmum »

so very sad - you are an inspiration. hopefully we won't need your advice - still waiting for postie! however, it's lovely to know that someone is there for us with advice if we need it. Good luck to all those waiting for the postie.
louise72
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So very sad

Post by louise72 »

Thank you for still thinking about others Any appeal knowledge would help as my son just failed by 2 marks

Louise
c'est la vie
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Re: good luck to all

Post by c'est la vie »

so very sad wrote:hi to all waiting for the results in kent. its been a year since i visited this site and i could not help but think about all the people tonight and how they are feeling.
this time last year, my daughter had failed the 11 plus and got a school that we had not even put on the form ( it had to be the least desirable school in kent ). as you can imagine i was devastated!! i cryed all the time for weeks after , and didnt know which way to turn. however i wasnt about to give up without a fight....as us parents dont!!i decided to appeal, which i might say is not an easy option. the paper work was stressful and the appeal interview even worse.
however, my daughter won her appeal and she has now been at grammar since september. i have no regret and know that this was the right choice but it was not easy.
to those that pass first time congratulations, to those that are now facing an appeal, it will be tough , but if you believe in your child you will get through this. it may not feel like it today.in the beginning it feels like the end of the world, its such a huge wait for the results and such a big heavy heart feeling when the results arnt what you expect.
if anyone from the kent area would like any advice on paperwork to submit for the appeal, or questions to get ready for appeal i will be more than willing to share my experience with you. after all knowledege and preparation is a big part of the appeal.
you will get through this !!!
The New Admissions Appeals Code starting from 1st March, 2008 means that those who had a HT review for 'borderline fails' or those who were expected to pass and didn't, cannot appeal on any grounds other than that the process in the HT review was not correctly followed.
medwaymum
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Post by medwaymum »

Cest la vie - wow is that true? that will considerably change things this year. Surely that will reduce the amount of appeals after allocation day by a huge amount? :(
Appeal Mum
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Post by Appeal Mum »

c'est la vie,

Can you point me or supply a link to that information?

We wouldn't want to be giving out wrong info on Appeals if it has changed this year..

AM
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