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dwisdom
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Kent Exam 2015

Post by dwisdom »

How was the exam for everyone?
PanicMode
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Re: Kent Exam 2015

Post by PanicMode »

Probably best no-one posts until after the out of county children have taken it at the weekend - so as to avoid unfair advantage?!
yoyo123
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Re: Kent Exam 2015

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. The children who cameout of the test today didn;t look entirely browbeaten! hope yours were OK

However, just a reminder not discuss details of the test until the late sitters have taken it
ronkevso
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Re: Kent Exam 2015

Post by ronkevso »

How did they find the timing?
RajeevKumar
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Re: Kent Exam 2015

Post by RajeevKumar »

Better not discuss about the exam till the last sitting is held on 24th September. This 24th September is the day for the person who could not attend due to medical reasons.
chimneys
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Re: Kent Exam 2015

Post by chimneys »

Surely the mods block these threads until after all kids have sat?!
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Re: Kent Exam 2015

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RajeevKumar wrote:Better not discuss about the exam till the last sitting is held on 24th September. This 24th September is the day for the person who could not attend due to medical reasons.
Do we know for a fact that the test will not be used after 24th September for families moving into the county?
You will need a moderator to agree when it is safe to post.


chimneys wrote:Surely the mods block these threads until after all kids have sat?!
We will certainly take action if we are aware of the problem.
Unfortunately, we do not have time to check every single post on the forum, and have to rely on members to report anything that potentially breaches forum rules.

Sending an 'alert' to moderators is easy - just click on the red exclamation mark that appears with every post and PM.
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