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It depends completely on the schools your are applying for, and not all schools/areas take the age into account.pretty k wrote:my child gets 99% in areas but is september born in the practises tests how many marks does she lose?
What schools are you interested in?
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hello actually the truth is i am the child i was with my mum when writing this but i am interested in langley, burnham, slough and hershchel grammar.Catherine wrote:It depends completely on the schools your are applying for, and not all schools/areas take the age into account.pretty k wrote:my child gets 99% in areas but is september born in the practises tests how many marks does she lose?
What schools are you interested in?
how about you?
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hello guys anyways catherine where does your daughter want to go? does she go tuition?Catherine wrote:It depends completely on the schools your are applying for, and not all schools/areas take the age into account.pretty k wrote:my child gets 99% in areas but is september born in the practises tests how many marks does she lose?
What schools are you interested in?
also those schools that i gave you are the one's.
Pretty k,
My son is starting in year 8 in Slough Grammar, and I am glad the 11+ are over for my family.
His school choice was the same as yours.
For both Burnham and Slough grammars, the pupil age is taken into account, but it depends on the cohort. It is probably 5 + points, but it is just a guess.
This is explained here
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/standa ... scores.php
and discussed in several places on the forum, such as here:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... php?p=6745
Anyway, 90% is a good score, even for a September birthday. Is this for all three subjetcs?
Also, you need to make sure that you have been tested on papers that are of the same level as the exams. What have you used so far?
My son is starting in year 8 in Slough Grammar, and I am glad the 11+ are over for my family.
His school choice was the same as yours.
For both Burnham and Slough grammars, the pupil age is taken into account, but it depends on the cohort. It is probably 5 + points, but it is just a guess.
This is explained here
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/standa ... scores.php
and discussed in several places on the forum, such as here:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... php?p=6745
Anyway, 90% is a good score, even for a September birthday. Is this for all three subjetcs?
Also, you need to make sure that you have been tested on papers that are of the same level as the exams. What have you used so far?
well ips, nfer, susan daughtrey, steve curren and many more.Catherine wrote:Pretty k,
My son is starting in year 8 in Slough Grammar, and I am glad the 11+ are over for my family.
His school choice was the same as yours.
For both Burnham and Slough grammars, the pupil age is taken into account, but it depends on the cohort. It is probably 5 + points, but it is just a guess.
This is explained here
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/standa ... scores.php
and discussed in several places on the forum, such as here:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... php?p=6745
Anyway, 90% is a good score, even for a September birthday. Is this for all three subjetcs?
Also, you need to make sure that you have been tested on papers that are of the same level as the exams. What have you used so far?
daughter gets 99% in vr and nvr and 94% in nvr