moving to little chalfont - advice needed
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moving to little chalfont - advice needed
Hoping to move to Little Chalfont. House we want is in catchment for Little Chalfont Primary which seems to be very good. Oldest child is a son currently in year 4.
Son 1 is bright but dyslexic - is doing ok in private school with extra specialist tuition for dyslexia, will probably be slightly above average in class if moving to state school.
First off - has anyone got experience of putting dyslexic child thru 11+ ?
And if he doesn't get into grammars - what are the alternatives? Amersham School doesn't look brilliant... not in catchment for Chalfont Community College which looks better...
Son 1 is bright but dyslexic - is doing ok in private school with extra specialist tuition for dyslexia, will probably be slightly above average in class if moving to state school.
First off - has anyone got experience of putting dyslexic child thru 11+ ?
And if he doesn't get into grammars - what are the alternatives? Amersham School doesn't look brilliant... not in catchment for Chalfont Community College which looks better...
Re: moving to little chalfont - advice needed
Sorry... not in my area but thought I would reply,,,,, hopefully this will highlight the post and someone with a bit more knowledge will answer.....
Re: moving to little chalfont - advice needed
On the issue of dyslexia, some adjustments could be considered for the 11+, depending on what view the authority takes regarding the extent of the problem. For example, it might be possible for question papers to be reprinted on different coloured paper and/or in larger fonts, for the answer sheets to be enlarged, for coloured overlays or filter lenses normally used by children in class to be made available in the 11+, and in exceptional circumstances for a child to have up to 25% extra time for each test. The authority will look carefully at recommendations from an appropriate professional, such as an educational psychologist, and will be interested in what adjustments are already in use in the classroom situation.
https://schoolsweb.buckscc.gov.uk/schoo ... /index.asp
- click on admissions
- then click on disabled children and the 11+
- then click on disability discrimination and 11+ testing guidance
In the event of a request for special consideration being unsuccessful, and an 11+ score below the qualifying mark of 121, the matter could be looked at again by an appeal panel. See point 7:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 35&t=15025
https://schoolsweb.buckscc.gov.uk/schoo ... /index.asp
- click on admissions
- then click on disabled children and the 11+
- then click on disability discrimination and 11+ testing guidance
In the event of a request for special consideration being unsuccessful, and an 11+ score below the qualifying mark of 121, the matter could be looked at again by an appeal panel. See point 7:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 35&t=15025
Etienne