2009 pass mark

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Sally-Anne
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2009 pass mark

Post by Sally-Anne »

The following has been passed to me by someone who submitted a request for information to Bucks CC:
For a child with a September birthday, in the first test a raw score of 70 would be required to score 122. A score of 69 converts to 120. There is no direct score to achieve 121 at this particular point in the standardisation table.

In the second test a raw score of 71 would be required to score 122. Again, 70 converts to 120 and there is no direct score to achieve 121 at this point in the standardisation table.

It is occasionally the case that raw scores do not always have a standardised score to map to as there are 80 possible raw scores (0-80) and only 72 score gradations on the standardised scores between 69 and 141 inclusive.
worried
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What would be raw scores

Post by worried »

Hi.,

Would it possible to work out raw scores from following
1. Test conducted on feb 2010
2. child birth on June 1999

What would be raw score to get 121?

similarly, if test taken on oct 2009 What would be his raw score?

Thanks and regards,
Worried.
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Post by Tree »

hi worried from my analysis see thread:

http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... c&start=10

the raw score pass mark for this year for june born child was around 66-67 taken in oct 09 born june 1999

if the same child took the test in feb 2010 ie he was 4 months older then this would presumably be standardised the same as a 4 month older child taking it in october ie a feb born child and the raw score needed for a pass would be 68-69 roughly 0.5 raw score marks per month
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