CRGS
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CRGS
Hi, does anyone know what the final cut off mark for CRGS was last year?
Thank you
Thank you
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I have been a silent member on this forum till date..received our DS scores and he got 371.
He also cleared QE with a score of 253.
We are very confused on where to go (CRGS, KEGS or QE)..any advise will be greatly appreciated.
I have heard that QE is very strenuous but have no feedback on CRGS/KEGS (and which is better)..
we are o/c but will move as per the school selected..
He also cleared QE with a score of 253.
We are very confused on where to go (CRGS, KEGS or QE)..any advise will be greatly appreciated.
I have heard that QE is very strenuous but have no feedback on CRGS/KEGS (and which is better)..
we are o/c but will move as per the school selected..
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Re: CRGS
I would highly suggest that you go, as a family, and drive around the different areas and look at the area and the rental/buying opportunities near the schools.Rachel22 wrote:I have been a silent member on this forum till date..received our DS scores and he got 371.
He also cleared QE with a score of 253.
We are very confused on where to go (CRGS, KEGS or QE)..any advise will be greatly appreciated.
I have heard that QE is very strenuous but have no feedback on CRGS/KEGS (and which is better)..
we are o/c but will move as per the school selected..
This will affect your commute if parents work and siblings?? Or perhaps you have an only child (which makes things so much easier)?
My advise to you is to pick the right school/location for everyone in the family. The three schools you are considering will give your son a wonderful education so it doesn't really matter which one he attends from that aspect.
Your "job" as a parent is to support him by supplying a nice family environment and support for the next (5-7) years at the school. That means the rest of the family needs to be happy where you choose. Seven years is a long time to hate the commute/area that you have chosen.
Good luck and congratulations for the scores that give you this wonderful choice to consider.
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It's a shame that they don't give a ranking one for boys and one for girls. It would give a better idea given that we know the number of spaces across the county. I know we wouldn't know which scores were in/out of catchment but someone clever might be able to figure rough cut off points.
I keep hearing that the standards were higher last year and DS got a score 347.891 and we're IC for KEGS but i'm worried that if the standards are high again this year then the minimum entry SS might be higher, ditto for CRGS. Borderline scores are scary
I keep hearing that the standards were higher last year and DS got a score 347.891 and we're IC for KEGS but i'm worried that if the standards are high again this year then the minimum entry SS might be higher, ditto for CRGS. Borderline scores are scary