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amfnc
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Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

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I've just noticed that WGSB has changed its over-subscription criteria. After the usual siblings etc, it used to go solely on distance, however now, after siblings etc. it offers up to 1.5 miles and to a number of parishes, some of which are miles away. We live just 2.4 miles as the crow flies but are OCC, given the new criteria, does this mean my son has very little chance of getting in should he pass the exam on Weds? This was one of the schools he really liked when he looked last year. Any advice greatly appreciated.

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Re: Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

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The best person to ask is Mrs Owen the HT's PA. She is a very efficient and friendly person. Last year they went out for miles and there were over 80 oversubscription appeals. I don't know how many got in on appeal, but she can answer that. There are places for the top 10% of applicants and the score last year was 413 and the year before 414. Please let us know what she says, especially if an extra form was added last year.
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Re: Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

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amfnc wrote:I've just noticed that WGSB has changed its over-subscription criteria. After the usual siblings etc, it used to go solely on distance, however now, after siblings etc. it offers up to 1.5 miles and to a number of parishes, some of which are miles away. We live just 2.4 miles as the crow flies but are OCC, given the new criteria, does this mean my son has very little chance of getting in should he pass the exam on Weds?
Unless you are a top scorer it may be a difficult to get a place. Unlike Bexley, Kent prioritise their residents. Having said that not sure if this school will be that popular that all places will be snapped up by the Parishes. I think Dartford boys will probably be more popular but someone with more local knowledge may be able to advise further.

If you are really keen on this school it may be worth to discuss this with KCC admissions team. Hope your DS will get a top score, that would sort the problem. Fingers crossed.
amfnc
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Re: Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

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Thanks all. I spoke to Mrs Owen this morning who was very helpful. She said that she doesn't know how it is going to pan out this year as its the first year. Basically, as per the new criteria, the parishes get first dibs but she said some of the those parishes are very far away and they have more local schools. After the parishes, it goes on distance, she said she's hopeful that it will stretch out to Bexley, as we are so close (she is in the same boat for next year, her ds is sitting exam next year and she wants him to go there, but she's is in Bexley borough). I suppose it will just depend on how many people put it on their form. One thing she did more or less allude to is that it will now be very difficult, maybe impossible for children further afield such as Essex/South East London to get a place and I suspect that Bromley and Orpington children will also find it hard.
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Re: Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

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She is so helpful, isn't she? Did you find out about the appeals? The school is popular and last year there were over 80 appeals. I'm sure some got in on appeal and the school has room for growth.
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Re: Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

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Yes she is really helpful Salsa, do you have a son at WGSB?
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Re: Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

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No, I haven't. However, Wilmington was top of our list. The only problem was that it was harder for my son to get to. He is at Dartford Grammar School and is happy. I do wonder sometimes, however, if he would have been happier at Wilmington as he is such a technical child.
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amfnc
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Re: Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

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Ah that's a shame, I must say I'm surprised though, as I always thought that DGS was MUCH harder to get into than WGSB? Now I'm really worried :( The thing is we're not far away at all, just the wrong side of the border.
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Re: Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

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Oh, I mean transport wise! As OOC he did need a very high score for both! Wilmington had a sibling policy and I was tempted, however, we do not know if my second son will pass the exam and the thought of my son having a difficult journey for seven years was a factor. The other thing that we liked from Dartford was the languages as Wilmington had just a few European languages. I wasn't very sure, but my husband had a very strong preference. As Dartford had initially been my son's favourite we went for it in the end.

You say you live in Bexley? What about the Bexley schools? We really liked them too.
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Re: Wilmington Grammar School for Boys

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very new to kent forum ... could anyone please advise how what is minimum score for Dartford Grammar School for OOC
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