Review and appeal results
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Review and appeal results
Started to hear of lots more children at our primary school who are going to a grammar school and know they must have gone to appeal.
When do we find out those outcomes? The HT already had a great success with reviews (11 out of 15 were successful) but I now know of 3 more who have been successful at appeal. I'm unsure if they went to review first or went straight to appeal.
Thanks
When do we find out those outcomes? The HT already had a great success with reviews (11 out of 15 were successful) but I now know of 3 more who have been successful at appeal. I'm unsure if they went to review first or went straight to appeal.
Thanks
Re: Review and appeal results
Does this help?lea2124 wrote:Started to hear of lots more children at our primary school who are going to a grammar school and know they must have gone to appeal.
When do we find out those outcomes? The HT already had a great success with reviews (11 out of 15 were successful) but I now know of 3 more who have been successful at appeal. I'm unsure if they went to review first or went straight to appeal.
Thanks
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/edu ... 9-appeals/
Do the primary schools actually publish data re their reviews / appeals?
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Re: Review and appeal results
Yes saw that one too but I thought more was published. Maybe I'm thinking of the 11+ results that show the schools and how many boys and girls passed. Thanks
Re: Review and appeal results
In our area (admittedly not fully selective), the secondary school data on number of appeals / number successful is published by the local authority, but afaik, info re appeals submitted (for any type of secondary school) and their outcome is not published by or about the primary schools.lea2124 wrote:Yes saw that one too but I thought more was published. Maybe I'm thinking of the 11+ results that show the schools and how many boys and girls passed. Thanks
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