Difference between Kent and bucks test?
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Difference between Kent and bucks test?
Is there a difference between them?
Re: Difference between Kent and bucks test?
They are not the same. Details of the Kent test are here
scary mum
Re: Difference between Kent and bucks test?
Thank you for the link Scarymum. I assumed that because the test was administered by GL, that it would be the same format. It’s because I was looking at the familiarisation paper for Kent and thought they looked very similar to the ones for Bucks.
Re: Difference between Kent and bucks test?
Hi
The content is the same, but split differently. This of course does not mean the actual questions will be identical, they will more than likely change that up, using questions from their extensive bank.
Bucks
Test 1 - English (comprehension and SPAG) Verbal Reasoning
Test 2 - NVR, Spatial, Maths
Bucks Familiarisation Booklet
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/media/451563 ... ooklet.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Kent
Test 1 - Reasoning - NVR, Spatial and Verbal Reasoning
Test 2 - English (comprehension and SPAG) and Maths
Kent Familiarisation Booklet
https://www.kent.gov.uk/__data/assets/p ... ooklet.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Patricia
The content is the same, but split differently. This of course does not mean the actual questions will be identical, they will more than likely change that up, using questions from their extensive bank.
Bucks
Test 1 - English (comprehension and SPAG) Verbal Reasoning
Test 2 - NVR, Spatial, Maths
Bucks Familiarisation Booklet
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/media/451563 ... ooklet.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Kent
Test 1 - Reasoning - NVR, Spatial and Verbal Reasoning
Test 2 - English (comprehension and SPAG) and Maths
Kent Familiarisation Booklet
https://www.kent.gov.uk/__data/assets/p ... ooklet.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Patricia
Re: Difference between Kent and bucks test?
Thank you Patricia, you've provided a very useful summary.
Re: Difference between Kent and bucks test?
um yes, there’s a difference between them.
About fifty miles.
So unless you’re living in one and about to move to the other, just look at the one that yoj actually live near (because Bucks tests are only on distance from
the school so there is no point at all
in trying to do both!)
About fifty miles.
So unless you’re living in one and about to move to the other, just look at the one that yoj actually live near (because Bucks tests are only on distance from
the school so there is no point at all
in trying to do both!)
Re: Difference between Kent and bucks test?
Aethel wrote:um yes, there’s a difference between them.
About fifty miles.
So unless you’re living in one and about to move to the other, just look at the one that yoj actually live near (because Bucks tests are only on distance from
the school so there is no point at all
in trying to do both!)
Its been a while since I last logged in, but I thought it was implied that my question was in relation to the content of both tests ... obviously not
Note to self: state what you're asking for expressly and be clear to avoid misinterpretation.
Re: Difference between Kent and bucks test?
That's because it sounds as though you're entering a child for both tests, so the distance advice is good.
Re: Difference between Kent and bucks test?
Yes, I wasn’t trying to be facetious there.
Many visitors to this forum post similar questions because they are taking the “any grammar will do” approach (note, I am not implying you do!).
We can’t reiterate enough that putting a child in for an exam they have no hope of getting a place for due to the school criteria is a) unfair to that child and b) may deprive another more local child of that chance for a place because your (capable) child has slightly raised the pass mark by doing well. this happens all the time in Bucks because there are so many well-out-of-county entrants who have virtually no chance of a place, but this makes it very difficult for naturally bright but non-tutored Bucks schoolchildren to pass and get a place in their very local grammar school. If you are Bucks or Bucks border then the very best of luck to your DC. But if you live in Kent please discount the Bucks test as it should be of no relevence to you.... we see time after time posters with names like “hopeful parent” or “really nice guy” (I hope those aren’t real usernames, apologies in advance if they are!!) who have put their DC in with the scattergun approach and sometimes even ask AFTER the test what the school criteria are, or if <insert school> is any good....
Many visitors to this forum post similar questions because they are taking the “any grammar will do” approach (note, I am not implying you do!).
We can’t reiterate enough that putting a child in for an exam they have no hope of getting a place for due to the school criteria is a) unfair to that child and b) may deprive another more local child of that chance for a place because your (capable) child has slightly raised the pass mark by doing well. this happens all the time in Bucks because there are so many well-out-of-county entrants who have virtually no chance of a place, but this makes it very difficult for naturally bright but non-tutored Bucks schoolchildren to pass and get a place in their very local grammar school. If you are Bucks or Bucks border then the very best of luck to your DC. But if you live in Kent please discount the Bucks test as it should be of no relevence to you.... we see time after time posters with names like “hopeful parent” or “really nice guy” (I hope those aren’t real usernames, apologies in advance if they are!!) who have put their DC in with the scattergun approach and sometimes even ask AFTER the test what the school criteria are, or if <insert school> is any good....
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Aethel wrote:Yes, I wasn’t trying to be facetious there.
Many visitors to this forum post similar questions because they are taking the “any grammar will do” approach (note, I am not implying you do!).
We can’t reiterate enough that putting a child in for an exam they have no hope of getting a place for due to the school criteria is a) unfair to that child and b) may deprive another more local child of that chance for a place because your (capable) child has slightly raised the pass mark by doing well. this happens all the time in Bucks because there are so many well-out-of-county entrants who have virtually no chance of a place, but this makes it very difficult for naturally bright but non-tutored Bucks schoolchildren to pass and get a place in their very local grammar school. If you are Bucks or Bucks border then the very best of luck to your DC. But if you live in Kent please discount the Bucks test as it should be of no relevence to you.... we see time after time posters with names like “hopeful parent” or “really nice guy” (I hope those aren’t real usernames, apologies in advance if they are!!) who have put their DC in with the scattergun approach and sometimes even ask AFTER the test what the school criteria are, or if <insert school> is any good....
Understood, I didn't realise people did that. I agree, its extremely unfair for all involved. someone passed me a Kent 2018 past paper. I was simply interested to hear what the differences between our papers are compared to Kent.