Buckinghamshire allocations March 1st 2021
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Historic allocations data for Slough are here.
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Re: Buckinghamshire allocations March 1st 2021
I have children in years 11 & 13 at SWBGS.scary mum wrote:Did you have a look at the allocations from previous years that I linked to? I haven't been through each year and it's not my local school but for as long as I can remember the distances for SWBGS have been very tight.felizefun wrote:Thank you, Scary mum.
It's just that I read on here that once (can't remember whether it was last year or not) SWBGS offered a place to a child 12 miles away. I'm not sure whether that was still in the Bucks county though. Does it matter that we are out of county as well as catchment?
ETA, I've had a quick look at previous allocations. I can't find figures beyond March for 2017, 2018, or 2019 but this will give you an idea (bear in mind a priority area was introduced last year)
2020 entry: March 3.236 miles, April 3.250, no further offers
2019 entry: March 1.739 miles
2018 entry: March 3.367 miles
2017 entry: March 3.667 miles
The year allocations went to 12 miles was for the school year which is currently year 12 - it was a weird anomaly which no one understood and was talked about much at the time. In my year 13’s year it went to 6 miles (so part of Henley) which had been the norm up till then.
For the 2016 entry (current year 11) it dropped to 3 miles where it has stayed until this year when it dropped further.
It’s worth noting 2 things.
1. For the current year 7 the school increased from 4 form entry to 5 form entry.
2. The admissions policy changed to give (I think) 20 places to some local villages which although previously in catchment had been disadvantaged by the fact that the distance allocation barely made it out of Marlow / Marlow Bottom.
Obviously nothing is a given but essentially the last school year SWBGS offered out of catchment was the current year 12 - 2015 entry.
OOC children previously joined in year 9 when the school added a fifth class but with the change in admissions policy to a 5 form entry from year 7 this leaves only the current year 8 which will have a year 9 entry.
The 6th form is large taking approximately 60 additional students in each year group.
Re: Buckinghamshire allocations March 1st 2021
Thanks for local insight kittymum, that's very useful.
scary mum
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Thank you - although it’s many years since my children took the 11+ - my eldest being the first year of CEM after Bucks stopped using GL VR - and now they’ve changed again! This site was super useful and old habits are very hard to break so here I amscary mum wrote:Thanks for local insight kittymum, that's very useful.
Re: Buckinghamshire allocations March 1st 2021
Anyone else like me waiting and hoping for second round of allocation before raising the appeal?
Re: Buckinghamshire allocations March 1st 2021
You don’t need to wait. If you get allocated later, you can withdraw your appeal.vamirtha wrote:Anyone else like me waiting and hoping for second round of allocation before raising the appeal?
Re: Buckinghamshire allocations March 1st 2021
Hi,
DD is on waiting list 17 for Wycombe high? Any idea anyone of her chances to get in?
Thanks
DD is on waiting list 17 for Wycombe high? Any idea anyone of her chances to get in?
Thanks
Re: Buckinghamshire allocations March 1st 2021
As mentioned to you before, it's hard to say, but hopefully someone can tell you anecdotally what happened last year. If you are 7.3 miles away, that means that there are 16 other pupils on the list who live between 6.755 & 7.3 miles away, which is quite a large number. In order for movement at WHS, you also need movement for BHS (& possible DCHS), or people chosing independent schools - you will have more idea tomorrow when the distances are published.
scary mum
Re: Buckinghamshire allocations March 1st 2021
Thanks that’s what I was aiming at. If people from last year had seen movement in waiting lists. Because the people I know all got it last year. We just need to decide whether to wait or accept Abbey! By the sounds of it, I am inclined towards Abbey.scary mum wrote:As mentioned to you before, it's hard to say, but hopefully someone can tell you anecdotally what happened last year. If you are 7.3 miles away, that means that there are 16 other pupils on the list who live between 6.755 & 7.3 miles away, which is quite a large number. In order for movement at WHS, you also need movement for BHS (& possible DCHS), or people chosing independent schools - you will have more idea tomorrow when the distances are published.
Re: Buckinghamshire allocations March 1st 2021
The below link will give some more idea about march 1st allocations.Da22 wrote:Hi,
DD is on waiting list 17 for Wycombe high? Any idea anyone of her chances to get in?
Thanks
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