How many pass?
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How many pass?
Apologies if this has already been asked but does anyone have any idea what percentage pass the slough consortium exam?
So this year 4800 sat it, approximately what numbers pass?
So this year 4800 sat it, approximately what numbers pass?
Re: How many pass?
It's roughly the same every year, approx 32-33% (ish)
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Re: How many pass?
2016 - 37% : 1492 Passed / 4009 Appeared , Total number of PAN : 535
2017 - 40% : 1686 Passed / 4241 Appeared , Total number of PAN : 565
2018 -
If we assume that 40% candidates will pass this time as well then it will be 1920 Pass / 4800 Appeared ,
Total number of PAN : 585
2017 - 40% : 1686 Passed / 4241 Appeared , Total number of PAN : 565
2018 -
If we assume that 40% candidates will pass this time as well then it will be 1920 Pass / 4800 Appeared ,
Total number of PAN : 585
Re: How many pass?
Interesting! Higher than I thought.11plusmaze wrote:2016 - 37% : 1492 Passed / 4009 Appeared , Total number of PAN : 535
2017 - 40% : 1686 Passed / 4241 Appeared , Total number of PAN : 565
2018 -
If we assume that 40% candidates will pass this time as well then it will be 1920 Pass / 4800 Appeared ,
Total number of PAN : 585
Where did you find this info please?
Re: How many pass?
Are you sure the "PAN' is correct?
Total PAN for all 4 Slough Grammars for 2018 start (2017 exam) is 615
Total PAN for all 4 Slough Grammars for 2018 start (2017 exam) is 615
Re: How many pass?
And how did almost 600 extra children sit the slough consortium exam this year? Compared to the 4242 last year??
Re: How many pass?
I think (judging by this forum and what I’m also seeing locally) that an increasing number of Reading children(well their parents) are opting to share scores with Slough, and that might account for some of the extras.Gee9876 wrote:And how did almost 600 extra children sit the slough consortium exam this year? Compared to the 4242 last year??
Although in general there’s a increase in birth rates coming through too.
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But the reading (shared results) actually went down from last year’s 507 to 500Tinkers wrote:I think (judging by this forum and what I’m also seeing locally) that an increasing number of Reading children(well their parents) are opting to share scores with Slough, and that might account for some of the extras.Gee9876 wrote:And how did almost 600 extra children sit the slough consortium exam this year? Compared to the 4242 last year??
Although in general there’s a increase in birth rates coming through too.
Its the actual slough consortium figure thats shot up from 3700 to 4300
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I’ve not seen figures for the actual sharing though. Where did you get those from? (Not doubting you, just interested to know where they came from as I’ve not seen anybquited before I don’t think.)This year 873 sat at Reading, 292 elsewhere (1165 in total)
Last year 737 sat at Reading, 238 sat elsewhere (975 in total)
If that’s the case then other than increased birth rate, I have no clue.
Re: How many pass?
The figures for this year are on the slough consortium website- https://www.sloughconsortium.org.uk/doc ... ts2018.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Tinkers wrote:I’ve not seen figures for the actual sharing though. Where did you get those from? (Not doubting you, just interested to know where they came from as I’ve not seen anybquited before I don’t think.)This year 873 sat at Reading, 292 elsewhere (1165 in total)
Last year 737 sat at Reading, 238 sat elsewhere (975 in total)
If that’s the case then other than increased birth rate, I have no clue.
I cant find the same document for 2017 now! Am searching for it....