Historical Data - # of Registered Applicants
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Historical Data - # of Registered Applicants
September 2012 Entry
Boys = 787
Girls ~ 730
Source : Letter of relative who is in ICHS
Boys = 787
Girls ~ 730
Source : Letter of relative who is in ICHS
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Thnx.How about this year.Any idea?
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Boys successful score 281-226
Girls successful score 274-226
For 2012 September class
Can someone plz explain me in simple how age standardisation work.My sons friend told him that you get extra mark if you are younger than others.I looked at the age standard table and couldn't understand it.
Girls successful score 274-226
For 2012 September class
Can someone plz explain me in simple how age standardisation work.My sons friend told him that you get extra mark if you are younger than others.I looked at the age standard table and couldn't understand it.
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Fat pigeon wrote:September 2012 Entry
Boys = 787
Girls ~ 730
Source : Letter of relative who is in ICHS
Girls - 792 in 2012 Sept. My daughter sat this exam and glad to say she came 41st.
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Thanks for the update Amin .
Can I confirm that this September I.e. 2013, your Dd is beginning her 2nd year?
Can I confirm that this September I.e. 2013, your Dd is beginning her 2nd year?
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Fat pigeon wrote:Thanks for the update Amin .
Can I confirm that this September I.e. 2013, your Dd is beginning her 2nd year?
My dd's first year at wchs. ie Sept 2013
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This is the information for kids who sat the test in 2011 for entry in 2012:
Number of kids who took part:
*787 boys
*727 girls
Successful scores:
*Boys: 281 - 226
*Girls: 274 - 226 (4.116 miles) [I don't know what the bit about the miles means, does anyone know?]
Source: letter from when my brother sat the test in 2011
Number of kids who took part:
*787 boys
*727 girls
Successful scores:
*Boys: 281 - 226
*Girls: 274 - 226 (4.116 miles) [I don't know what the bit about the miles means, does anyone know?]
Source: letter from when my brother sat the test in 2011
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Thanks for the detailed info. Rainbow Petals .
(Well Done to all the successful DCs - & the DPs supporting them!)
With regard to the 4.116 miles, AFAIK, that is the furthest distance away (from the Grammar Schools) of any of the successful 11+ sitters.
(Well Done to all the successful DCs - & the DPs supporting them!)
With regard to the 4.116 miles, AFAIK, that is the furthest distance away (from the Grammar Schools) of any of the successful 11+ sitters.
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Fat pigeon wrote:With regard to the 4.116 miles, AFAIK, that is the furthest distance away (from the Grammar Schools) of any of the successful 11+ sitters.
When the last 2 kids have the same score, the last place is allocated to the child who is nearest the school. This is the case here and the distance being 4.116 miles
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No problem.Fat pigeon wrote:Thanks for the detailed info. Rainbow Petals .
(Well Done to all the successful DCs - & the DPs supporting them!)
With regard to the 4.116 miles, AFAIK, that is the furthest distance away (from the Grammar Schools) of any of the successful 11+ sitters.
*Phew* that's good to hear because we live much further than 4 miles from our nearest grammar school.Hopefuldad wrote:When the last 2 kids have the same score, the last place is allocated to the child who is nearest the school. This is the case here and the distance being 4.116 milesFat pigeon wrote:With regard to the 4.116 miles, AFAIK, that is the furthest distance away (from the Grammar Schools) of any of the successful 11+ sitters.