Slough Grammar 11+ exam dates BROUGHT FORWARD

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Slough Grammar 11+ exam dates BROUGHT FORWARD

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We received notification today that Slough have brought forward their exams this year (2009). Internal candidates will sit Saturday 19th September and out of area candidates on Saturday 26th September. I presume this is so that you can apply for the school on the CAF form that you have passed!
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Hi Wraysburymum, good to hear from you, and with exciting news. :D

I believe that that should make a lot of parents lives a lot easier in the long run, wish they'd do it around here.


I hope DD is having a great time, and has made loads new friends! :D
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Yes, eldest daughter 6 months into year 7 at Slough and thoroughly enjoying it. It was a total life shock for the first three months, they seem to hit them really hard with homework. I was told this is because most year 7's regress after the year 6 SATs and they now cram 3 years of work into year 7&8 allowing 3 years for the GCSEs. But we are through the worst now and with high grades in homework and tests we know she is in the right place!
Just need DD2 to get in there (which is looking more difficult by the day!) At least I won't have to list 3 schools on the CAF not knowing whether she'll pass any. Hopefully the consortium will follow suit, isn't the deadline April to make changes for this year's exams?
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Post by wraysburymum »

PS Nothing listed on SGS website as yet, details still list November as exam dates
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Post by Bewildered »

Slough Grammar, always appear the most innovative and have proved this again! :D
I agree, it would be good news all round if the consortium, followed suit.

When is DD2 applying? Will it be for 2010 entry?

DS also got hit with a mountain load of homework in his first term, all appears to have become more manageable this term. :) Nice to know the reasoning behind it, though. Quite agree after a yr6 SATs, they do appear to regress :roll:
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Post by wraysburymum »

DD2 sits exams this year for entry 2010. In RBWM we only have 3 options on the CAF so it means we can now sit 3 11+ exams and still have a secondary school listed in case!
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Post by bcookerblum »

Thanks for the info, where did you find out about it? DS will be sitting for sgs this year too, DD is 6 months into yr7 there and really enjoying it( bit concerned now though as she hasn't been swamped with homework at all so far which by the sound of it she should have been.....eeek!)
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Post by overpeck »

Great news for people applying this year, too late for us, the CAF was introduced the year our oldest daughter was applying to grammars and now to hear this just when we have gone through nightmare application process this year I feel that someone has got something against us!
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Post by chad »

As you are able to list 3 schools only on the CAF this will make it slightly easier when it comes to decision time.... let's hope that the consortium do this as well. :D
Unfortunately the SGS website has been static for some time (They have been concentrating on their internal system).... let's hope they get it up-to-date soon. :roll:
Thanks for the early info wraysburymum..... I will keep it for the yearly info update on the regions..
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Post by wraysburymum »

We have also had this information direct from our primary school. Anybody else heard or is it just me!!
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