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Split from scores discussion
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English: 45 (ok)
Math: 49 (awful)
Score: 358.28
OOC for all schools
Overall very disappointing. Not proud of result.
English: 45 (ok)
Math: 49 (awful)
Score: 358.28
OOC for all schools
Overall very disappointing. Not proud of result.
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Re: 2016 entry scores
really ? Personally i'd say 358 are pretty damn good results !
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Re: 2016 entry scores
Me too! I hope you've not told your DD how you feel?Capt Anxious wrote:really ? Personally i'd say 358 are pretty damn good results !
Re: 2016 entry scores
Bridgeford - This is an excellent score. Let's not forget these are 10-11 year olds! You should be very proud
Re: 2016 entry scores
358!?
That puts your child comfortably into the green zone of every single CSSE school except KEGS OOC. I think that is pretty exceptional. Huge congratulations are due to them.
That puts your child comfortably into the green zone of every single CSSE school except KEGS OOC. I think that is pretty exceptional. Huge congratulations are due to them.
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Re: 2016 entry scores
I think that's excellent!? My son got the same maths score and one point more for english and I thought he did fantastically. Very proud of him!
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Re: 2016 entry scores
I am not trying to be inflammatory.Proudmumregardless wrote:Me too! I hope you've not told your DD how you feel?Capt Anxious wrote:really ? Personally i'd say 358 are pretty damn good results !
To put some context. We live way out of most CSSE schools; so Chelmsford CHS (OOC) and Woodford CHS are only realistic option. CSSE is more of back-pocket option (just in case nothing else works out). So this score is (hopefully) not about getting a place.
Understandably all preparation focus has been on CEM. My daughter only took the CSSE practice tests 2 days before the actual exams.
I understand the differences in English papers between CEM & CSSE; so score of 45 in English is excusable. But maths paper is a maths paper - CSSE or CEM pattern shouldn't make a difference. Moreover, CSSE maths test is not time-pressured (as CEM is); so I can't see how mistakes could be made in maths test (barring 1-2 silly ones). These CSSE math tests are nowhere of the same difficulty as that for City of London Girls, Bancroft, St. Olave's etc. In my mind, 60 is a par score in CSSE maths.
The way I see it, this score (or similar performance) wouldn't have been sufficient for CCHS OOC entry (2 years back when CCHS also used CSSE papers). I admit that there is no guarantee that my daughter has performed equally (badly) in CEM. I will discover it in 2-3 days anyway whether she has been good enough for CCHS. Ahead of CCHS result, she has got me very worried and jittery.
I haven't discussed the CSSE result as yet with her; but she shouldn't mind me telling that she could've done better.
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Re: 2016 entry scores
By no shakes of the imagination is this a bad result. You should be so proud of your DD, not many score over 350. I hope you tell your DD that you're proud and not show your disappointment! I'm shocked!bridgeford wrote:Girl
English: 45 (ok)
Math: 49 (awful)
Score: 358.28
OOC for all schools
Overall very disappointing. Not proud of result.
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Re: 2016 entry scores
Sorry I still can't see your logic. Your daughter got an exceptional mark. Congratulate her
Not all the schools have catchment areas.
Not all the schools have catchment areas.
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Okay, free speech and all that, no reason why you shouldn't express how you feel, but...bridgeford wrote:Girl
English: 45 (ok)
Math: 49 (awful)
Score: 358.28
OOC for all schools
Overall very disappointing. Not proud of result.
You may not be proud of your poor child's efforts, but she has every right to be. Everyone scoring less than 60/60 on both papers 'could have done better', naturally, but it is still a very good score which gives her the pick of three excellent grammar schools. Even if you don't actually rate said schools much. You could just be thankful that, given that you live in catchment for WCHS, the CSSE actually extends to you the privilege of entering your DD for its exam, something the London Borough Redbridge does not feel the need to offer to, say, the inhabitants of Westcliff, Chelmsford, Colchester (or even Brentwood or Upminster).
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