Has Anyone Been Successful......
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Has Anyone Been Successful......
Hello,
Things have gone quiet here, we've got over the disappointment of our DS not getting KEFW's place and moved on and busy preparing for SATs and the "new" school. Our DS has pretty much over the disappointment and its not something we talk about, although older brother is at KEFW's. We have come to the realisation that with strong support and guidence second DS will do well and if you don't succeed the first time, try and try again. For me, it wasn't until I sat back and looked at the BIGGER picture of our existence, we didn't see how the 11plus process had taken over our life and how centeric it became, everything else became a blur and it took "rejection" to realise this. But that's my 10 pence of philosophy.
Now, with parents on waiting lists for a place, at KEGS any success stories to share? Have the lists moved as much as they ave done in the past?
Keep in touch posters......
Things have gone quiet here, we've got over the disappointment of our DS not getting KEFW's place and moved on and busy preparing for SATs and the "new" school. Our DS has pretty much over the disappointment and its not something we talk about, although older brother is at KEFW's. We have come to the realisation that with strong support and guidence second DS will do well and if you don't succeed the first time, try and try again. For me, it wasn't until I sat back and looked at the BIGGER picture of our existence, we didn't see how the 11plus process had taken over our life and how centeric it became, everything else became a blur and it took "rejection" to realise this. But that's my 10 pence of philosophy.
Now, with parents on waiting lists for a place, at KEGS any success stories to share? Have the lists moved as much as they ave done in the past?
Keep in touch posters......
KECH
Just to underline that getting a place at a Grammar school does not mean that your child will be happy there. The available place referred to by DIY Mum was because a particular child just did not like KECHB and he's left to join a local comprehensive. He felt it was too 'academic'. I've asked my son if he thinks the school is too academic .....and his reply was 'No - it's sick'.
I think that wherever your child end up, he will succeed with the right support.
I think that wherever your child end up, he will succeed with the right support.
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Places
I know it's a different school, but two new students have joined in the Spring term at KEFW with no other pupils leaving. My daughter was a bit confused as to why they didn't join in September, and (at the time) she and her friends came with all sorts of theories, such as 'Her letter might've got lost in the post'. I have no reasonable explanation…