Highest score?
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Highest score?
Does anyone know what is the highest score you can get?
DS scored 282 and I think it might be,know he be chuffed to bits if he got 100%
Pensby
DS scored 282 and I think it might be,know he be chuffed to bits if he got 100%
Pensby
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282 is the highest mark..
However without putting a dampener on your parade, that doesn't necessarily correlate to all answers being correct.
Children whose birthdays are later can still get 282 and afford a few wrong answers.
That said your son has done extremely well with his results..
Well done!
AM
However without putting a dampener on your parade, that doesn't necessarily correlate to all answers being correct.
Children whose birthdays are later can still get 282 and afford a few wrong answers.
That said your son has done extremely well with his results..
Well done!
AM
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I have been 'watching' this site for many months now and Ididnt realise how many weren't tutored!! its deffo an extra feather in your caps!
I didn't have a tutor...just couldn't afford it and thought she really is bright enough anyway.
my dd got 253 which astounds me as she missed 15 questions out on the 1st paper...I thought she was doomed for an 11+ pass.She did well on the Upton papers though so Iwas more optimistic about that.
the school my dd attends has about a 90% entrance for 11+ and as far as i am aware we were the only ones who didn't have a tutor ( i nearly buckled when I found this out...) all in all we just bought the bond books and did 10 practice papers and that was it.
I think all your kids scores are MAJESTIC and it not only indicates intelligence but ( probably more importantly ...nerves of steel!!)
I have been horrified at the lack of enthusiasm and support some schools have given even actually 'discouraged' either entering or preparing.
how many kids have slipped under the net???
Don't hide your kids achievements and scores under a bushel...shout it from the roof tops ...not hidden away.
I didn't have a tutor...just couldn't afford it and thought she really is bright enough anyway.
my dd got 253 which astounds me as she missed 15 questions out on the 1st paper...I thought she was doomed for an 11+ pass.She did well on the Upton papers though so Iwas more optimistic about that.
the school my dd attends has about a 90% entrance for 11+ and as far as i am aware we were the only ones who didn't have a tutor ( i nearly buckled when I found this out...) all in all we just bought the bond books and did 10 practice papers and that was it.
I think all your kids scores are MAJESTIC and it not only indicates intelligence but ( probably more importantly ...nerves of steel!!)
I have been horrified at the lack of enthusiasm and support some schools have given even actually 'discouraged' either entering or preparing.
how many kids have slipped under the net???
Don't hide your kids achievements and scores under a bushel...shout it from the roof tops ...not hidden away.
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My daughter also got 282! We all delighted but school barely interested. Just want her to get on with her sats so she gets her level 5's and makes the school look good. V sad that the school can't find a quiet moment to congratulate her on such a wonderful achievement. Her friends all stormed it too - with scores in high 270's.