Appealing now for Year 7 entry
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Appealing now for Year 7 entry
I have a quick question, I have been offered an appeal for my DC who did not pass the 11+ and is currently in a non grammar school (year 7). I appealed at our preferred grammar school but was unsuccesful. I made a complaint with the LGO with a number of reasons and now they have suggested a re-hearing with a fresh panel and clerk. The main reason for the re-hearing is that not all information was taken into consideration.
Is it possible to have a hearing this late and if sucessful a place be offerred this term?
Has anyone had expereince where they had a re-hearing and was sucessful second time round?
Is it possible to have a hearing this late and if sucessful a place be offerred this term?
Has anyone had expereince where they had a re-hearing and was sucessful second time round?
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Re: Appealing now for Year 7 entry
Also, should I be presenting the same case I presented earlier (and was refused), or should I make some changes to my case?
Do I need to take more or further evidence my my DC new (secondary) school?
Any other help or advice would be much appreciated, its been a long journey for me
Do I need to take more or further evidence my my DC new (secondary) school?
Any other help or advice would be much appreciated, its been a long journey for me
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It sounds as if this came to light during the course of the investigation.I made a complaint with the LGO with a number of reasons and now they have suggested a re-hearing with a fresh panel and clerk. The main reason for the re-hearing is that not all information was taken into consideration.
Yes.Is it possible to have a hearing this late
Yes.and if sucessful a place be offerred this term?
We have certainly had such cases on the forum in the past. Here are two examples:Has anyone had expereince where they had a re-hearing and was sucessful second time round?
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 18#p117918" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... an#p208140" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
That depends on whether you think anything could be changed for the better. I'm not sure whether oversubscription was an issue last time - it could be an issue this time.Also, should I be presenting the same case I presented earlier (and was refused), or should I make some changes to my case?
Probably not - it may be too soon for them to contribute anything useful.Do I need to take more or further evidence my my DC new (secondary) school?
Etienne
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Re: Appealing now for Year 7 entry
Thanks Etienne
I am getting a little nervous about doing it second time now. The 1st appeal was granted by LGO because the school wouldn't allow me to appeal. This appeal was obviously unsuccessful.
And now there have been further issues (main one being they did not take all supporting docs into consideration) and breach of code that the LGO has asked for another hearing, the 2nd appeal.
Because this is the 2nd appeal (both requested by LGO) is there a good chance it will be successful? Or will the panel be cautious?
I am getting a little nervous about doing it second time now. The 1st appeal was granted by LGO because the school wouldn't allow me to appeal. This appeal was obviously unsuccessful.
And now there have been further issues (main one being they did not take all supporting docs into consideration) and breach of code that the LGO has asked for another hearing, the 2nd appeal.
Because this is the 2nd appeal (both requested by LGO) is there a good chance it will be successful? Or will the panel be cautious?
Re: Appealing now for Year 7 entry
As we caution in the Q&As, the statistics (nationally) are that the majority of appeals do not succeed. The success rate for foundation schools is around 31% (but most of these are oversubscription only - you have more to prove if qualification is also an issue).is there a good chance it will be successful?
It's impossible to say what the chances are in your particular case. It depends on:
- * How strong your academic evidence is as a whole
* How persuasive any extenuating circumstances are
* How strong a case the admission authority puts forward to resist further admissions (if it is oversubscribed).
* whether your reasons for wanting a place at this particular school outweigh any prejudice to the school if they have to take on an extra pupil
* How strict the appeal panel is in exercising its judgement.
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Appeal - Re-test for 11+
I am a re-hearing but my DC did not pass the 11+ and someone has advised me that I should do a re-test.
Does anyone know who or where I can get this done from?
Thanks
Does anyone know who or where I can get this done from?
Thanks
Re: Appealing now for Year 7 entry
I've moved this post here. It's fine to have a new thread for your re-hearing, but please keep to it. It's much easier for us to advise you if all the information about your case is in one place - and not scattered over multiple threads!
Only the school/consortium can "re-test" - and they're not going to do that for a re-hearing.
If they mean you should get some alternative evidence of ability - additional to anything available from the present or previous school - the only private option I can think of is an EP report.
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/appeal ... ication#b3" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Who is giving you this advice? Is it someone reliable?someone has advised me
What do they mean "you should do a re-test"?that I should do a re-test
Only the school/consortium can "re-test" - and they're not going to do that for a re-hearing.
If they mean you should get some alternative evidence of ability - additional to anything available from the present or previous school - the only private option I can think of is an EP report.
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/appeal ... ication#b3" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Thanks Etienne,
The re-test is extra evidence to show DC academic, as my DC did not pass the 11+ due to side affects from medication. Now that they are off the medication would it be worth doing a re-test privately or from a tutor to show that she is of grammar school.
I just need extra evidence to show to the panel on the academic side.
The re-test is extra evidence to show DC academic, as my DC did not pass the 11+ due to side affects from medication. Now that they are off the medication would it be worth doing a re-test privately or from a tutor to show that she is of grammar school.
I just need extra evidence to show to the panel on the academic side.
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"Re-test" is the wrong word then - we're talking here about alternative tests.
The sort of evidence you need is set out in the Q&As:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/appeal ... cation#b11" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I said earlier on that it's probably too soon for the new school to say much about your child, but it might be worth checking with them that they haven't administered CATs or any similar reasoning tests. (Sometimes this can happen without the parents being told, and without the child being given the results.)
I'm afraid I don't think that a tutor administered test will carry any weight with an appeal panel. (Tutors are not regulated, and may not be viewed as independent.)
This is why I say - with some regret - that the only private option is likely to be the expensive one of an EP report. How much weight that will carry depends on what its findings are - and how the appeal panel view the evidence.
The sort of evidence you need is set out in the Q&As:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/appeal ... cation#b11" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I said earlier on that it's probably too soon for the new school to say much about your child, but it might be worth checking with them that they haven't administered CATs or any similar reasoning tests. (Sometimes this can happen without the parents being told, and without the child being given the results.)
I'm afraid I don't think that a tutor administered test will carry any weight with an appeal panel. (Tutors are not regulated, and may not be viewed as independent.)
This is why I say - with some regret - that the only private option is likely to be the expensive one of an EP report. How much weight that will carry depends on what its findings are - and how the appeal panel view the evidence.
Etienne
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Re: Appealing now for Year 7 entry
Silly question, but can someone please explain the difference between non lay and lay member?