Kent Test & Mayfield GS Test
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Kent Test & Mayfield GS Test
Hi
Can anyone offer advice?
In the kent test my daughter got 97 in the English, but scored 110 in maths and 125 in reasoning. Is it worth going to appeal? She really wants to go to Mayfield.
She also sat the Mayfield test, which she didn't pass, but from talking to other people, I don't know anyone who has!
Can anyone offer advice?
In the kent test my daughter got 97 in the English, but scored 110 in maths and 125 in reasoning. Is it worth going to appeal? She really wants to go to Mayfield.
She also sat the Mayfield test, which she didn't pass, but from talking to other people, I don't know anyone who has!
Re: Kent Test & Mayfield GS Test
Welcome!
But no one can really answer your question because it depends entirely on how strong an appeal case you can put together.
Have you done any reading yet?
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 35&t=35032" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Generally speaking, the further away you are from the required mark(s), the harder it's likely to be.Is it worth going to appeal?
But no one can really answer your question because it depends entirely on how strong an appeal case you can put together.
Have you done any reading yet?
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 35&t=35032" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Etienne
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Re: Kent Test & Mayfield GS Test
Hi Etienne,
Thanks for your advice. It is a long shot and I hadn't considered an appeal until her teacher said 'she will support our case 100% as she feels that my daughter has dyslexic tendencies. Screening tests at the school have highlighted this, so the spelling in the reading section will have been part of the issue along with the time pressure of reading the document and answering the questions. If you have any advice on this area, I'd be grateful if you could pass it on. Thanks. Jo
Thanks for your advice. It is a long shot and I hadn't considered an appeal until her teacher said 'she will support our case 100% as she feels that my daughter has dyslexic tendencies. Screening tests at the school have highlighted this, so the spelling in the reading section will have been part of the issue along with the time pressure of reading the document and answering the questions. If you have any advice on this area, I'd be grateful if you could pass it on. Thanks. Jo
Re: Kent Test & Mayfield GS Test
There should be three parts to your appeal:
evidence of high ability
evidence of dyslexia
reasons for wanting a place at Mayfield
The more evidence, the better!
evidence of high ability
evidence of dyslexia
reasons for wanting a place at Mayfield
The more evidence, the better!
Etienne