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Maiden123
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Reading school

Post by Maiden123 »

As we live in Reading School Catchment and my DS has got 121.50, what's the chance for Reading school please ? As the highest score in Reading being 127.10 and Number of qualified within catchment being: 189.

Also do we know the highest score within the Catchment ? (among 189) which school didn't provide..
Reading Mum
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Post by Reading Mum »

I would have thought you DS' score will be enough
LittleL0st
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Post by LittleL0st »

Good I would say. I have seen a spread sheet of all the results last year. The highest mark was higher (130) than this years (127.10). A score of 121 put you in the top 63. Last year I knew someone who was 220 in the ranking and still got in. Well done to DS and you :)
LittleL0st
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Post by LittleL0st »

Just looked at the spread sheet, if he had scored that in last years cohort he would have been 48th highest score.
sonasona
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Post by sonasona »

Maiden123 wrote:As we live in Reading School Catchment and my DS has got 121.50, what's the chance for Reading school please ? As the highest score in Reading being 127.10 and Number of qualified within catchment being: 189.

Also do we know the highest score within the Catchment ? (among 189) which school didn't provide..

Great score for Reading and will be more than good :)

Can you please post in the other longer thread so all scores are in one place, if you have a Slough score please post that too.

Well done!
Sona
BaileyLane
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Post by BaileyLane »

LittleL0st wrote:Good I would say. I have seen a spread sheet of all the results last year. The highest mark was higher (130) than this years (127.10). A score of 121 put you in the top 63. Last year I knew someone who was 220 in the ranking and still got in. Well done to DS and you :)
Hi, could you point me in the direction of that spreadsheet please? Am interested to see as presumably this year things will be different as there are only 189 in catchment who have qualified anyway.
Resh1
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Post by Resh1 »

Pls could someone point me towards the spread sheet as well.
LittleL0st
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Post by LittleL0st »

BaileyLane wrote:
LittleL0st wrote:Good I would say. I have seen a spread sheet of all the results last year. The highest mark was higher (130) than this years (127.10). A score of 121 put you in the top 63. Last year I knew someone who was 220 in the ranking and still got in. Well done to DS and you :)
Hi, could you point me in the direction of that spreadsheet please? Am interested to see as presumably this year things will be different as there are only 189 in catchment who have qualified anyway.
Yes Google trak.org.uk

DS scored 131 @ Slough and 121.94 @ RGS (will also post on the other pages for comparison)
berksmum
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Post by berksmum »

spreadsheet can be found here..
http://trak.org.uk/resources/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and click CEM-ResultsAnnotated.

According to this , my son will be ranked 279 or 280.. he was happy that he passed, but feeling low that his score might not be enough to secure a place.
LittleL0st
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Post by LittleL0st »

These are last years results showing in that table- ie- 2015 entry

Keep an eye out for this years x
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