Altrincham Grammar School for Girsl
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Hi, has anyone got their daughter in Alt G from out of area? May be looking at this for our dd next year, we are only just outside but wondered what sort of marks would be needed?
Thanks in advance for any info.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Alty Girls
We have applied from out of the area, but selection is almost identical to the 11plus with a bit of creative writing added on.
We live in Band C from the schools point of view but were advised that we would stand a reasonable chance.
Roll on tomorrow!
We live in Band C from the schools point of view but were advised that we would stand a reasonable chance.
Roll on tomorrow!
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Alty Girls waiting list
Does anybody know what the chances are of getting a place at Alty Girls from the waiting list?
It says in the admission policy that they use a combination of the score and the distance but what does that mean? Do they go down the scores first and then make offers in order of closeness?
Or is there some other strange combination of the two?
Just when I thought my confusion was over!
It says in the admission policy that they use a combination of the score and the distance but what does that mean? Do they go down the scores first and then make offers in order of closeness?
Or is there some other strange combination of the two?
Just when I thought my confusion was over!
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Dave, my reading of the policy is that they would take all girls who passed in Band A and allocate on the basis of score. Then they go to Band B and do the same and so on to Band C.
Say you had Band A: Kate 383, Louise 363, Maria 340
Band B: Naomi 401, Olivia 390, Phoebe 387
If you had only 4 places left then Kate, Louise, Maria and Naomi get them even though Olivia and Phoebe scored more highly then all band A girls and even if Olivia and Phoebe live closer as the crow flies to AGGS than Naomi, since technically, O, P and N are in the same mile wide band.
Do you know how far down the waiting list you are? I know of at least 3 girls in catchment who are turning down offers at AGGS for Loreto or independents so I am sure places will be offered over the next few weeks.
Say you had Band A: Kate 383, Louise 363, Maria 340
Band B: Naomi 401, Olivia 390, Phoebe 387
If you had only 4 places left then Kate, Louise, Maria and Naomi get them even though Olivia and Phoebe scored more highly then all band A girls and even if Olivia and Phoebe live closer as the crow flies to AGGS than Naomi, since technically, O, P and N are in the same mile wide band.
Do you know how far down the waiting list you are? I know of at least 3 girls in catchment who are turning down offers at AGGS for Loreto or independents so I am sure places will be offered over the next few weeks.
Alty Girls
Thanks TM, that explains everything.
When I spoke to the school yesterday they reckoned that it wasn't possible to say where we would be on the list, because it was the first day and they didn't know how many would put their names down. Even then it's not about how many, but which ones!
I think we'll put her name on and see how it goes, I've also heard of 2 that are going to accept an offer from Loretto.
My maths (not strong) says that 700+ (say 750) took the exam and I understand that approx 1/3 get through so with 174 places there will be 76 max on the waiting list. So, as a worst case, we're already up to 71st without even trying!
In the meantime we'll accept the offer from Trafford, which isn't a problem for us anyway.
Cheers, Dave E
When I spoke to the school yesterday they reckoned that it wasn't possible to say where we would be on the list, because it was the first day and they didn't know how many would put their names down. Even then it's not about how many, but which ones!
I think we'll put her name on and see how it goes, I've also heard of 2 that are going to accept an offer from Loretto.
My maths (not strong) says that 700+ (say 750) took the exam and I understand that approx 1/3 get through so with 174 places there will be 76 max on the waiting list. So, as a worst case, we're already up to 71st without even trying!
In the meantime we'll accept the offer from Trafford, which isn't a problem for us anyway.
Cheers, Dave E
Altrincham Girls
Guest A, don't mind at all.
Yes we are out of the area, probably band C. We are comforted by the fact that last year they were apparently able to offer everybody that passed a place. I suppose there is a lot of swapping around going on at the moment which might generate some places.
However, I don't know if they over allocate to start off with, knowing that some will be turned down.
Are you in a similar position?
Yes we are out of the area, probably band C. We are comforted by the fact that last year they were apparently able to offer everybody that passed a place. I suppose there is a lot of swapping around going on at the moment which might generate some places.
However, I don't know if they over allocate to start off with, knowing that some will be turned down.
Are you in a similar position?