Copy of test
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Copy of test
Hi, would anyone know if it is possible for a parent to obtain a copy of their child's test, if NOT appealing the decision. We would really love to see a particular paper (us and the school) but not sure how we could go about it. Thanks for any help.
I am going to try and get hold of it, my son got 138 on the paper, standardised, in September, and was getting 75-85% on practices, and he got 107 and it seemed really, really odd and the school said they wanted to see a copy but it would take a while so I offered to try first, as I am understandably very curious! Will let you know if I get anywhere. Thanks.
Hi MM, I didn't think he was, he seemed very relaxed and quite happy to take the tests and 'get them out of the way'. I did exactly the same when it was me and my 11+! I was second in the class, always streaks ahead of most other pupils, won a cup in the final year for academic achievement, flew through the mock tests... then flunked one of the papers!!
It was quite a 'drama' at the school, his abysmal score (in relative comparison), so there are a few of us who'd like to see the paper, me most of all probably.
It was quite a 'drama' at the school, his abysmal score (in relative comparison), so there are a few of us who'd like to see the paper, me most of all probably.
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Was it Maths that he had a shock result in? It would seem to be the case around here (kent) that Maths is the paper that most children scored the lowest in. I have also heard that the style of the paper was changed from previous years and that it was a particularly hard paper this year.
It would be interesting to see a copy of the test to see if that was the case!