Southend High School for Girls
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 10:30 am
Does anyone know what the pass mark last year was for getting into SHSG in catchment area?
Also when we receive the letter telling us what score our child has got, do they list everyone's names and their scores?
My daughter took the exam on Saturday, she is very strong on VR and English, but the English paper was a shocker this year. She scored very highly when she practised last years 'Mill On The Floss' paper. But this year it was 'Tess Of The D'Ubervilles'. She is very upset that it was so much harder than any of the other tests.
Her weakest subject is Maths, but luckily the Maths paper was easier than other years so she feels she did well in Maths.
Am I right in thinking that maybe this might work in her favour? As everyone seems to of struggled this year with the English Paper?
I know we have to put it behind us now and try not to think about it too much, but its very hard isn't it. It is her dream to go to Southend High School for Girls. My Daughter has such a hunger for learning, she has always been top of the her primary school and is so dedicated in her studies.
I must say that the staff and the older girls at SHSG made the girls feel so welcome, they would given so much encouragement and they were all given a lucky charm with good luck on it.
Also when we receive the letter telling us what score our child has got, do they list everyone's names and their scores?
My daughter took the exam on Saturday, she is very strong on VR and English, but the English paper was a shocker this year. She scored very highly when she practised last years 'Mill On The Floss' paper. But this year it was 'Tess Of The D'Ubervilles'. She is very upset that it was so much harder than any of the other tests.
Her weakest subject is Maths, but luckily the Maths paper was easier than other years so she feels she did well in Maths.
Am I right in thinking that maybe this might work in her favour? As everyone seems to of struggled this year with the English Paper?
I know we have to put it behind us now and try not to think about it too much, but its very hard isn't it. It is her dream to go to Southend High School for Girls. My Daughter has such a hunger for learning, she has always been top of the her primary school and is so dedicated in her studies.
I must say that the staff and the older girls at SHSG made the girls feel so welcome, they would given so much encouragement and they were all given a lucky charm with good luck on it.