CCHS Offers - 2018 intake
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As a note of caution, a friend told me once that her DD had scored 106. I was worried because her DD had not been offered a place. In fact she had scored 104.6. Friends can often 'muddle' scores.
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That is correct Blitz. Furthermore, they often round up or down the score. I had done the same thing, initially. Later on, I had realized that how significant is digits after the decimal point.Blitz wrote:As a note of caution, a friend told me once that her DD had scored 106. I was worried because her DD had not been offered a place. In fact she had scored 104.6. Friends can often 'muddle' scores.
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That will be the only explanation that can make sense...unless people are not disclosing the real score.spoton wrote:If you see post from elevenplusfanatic, didn’t mentionadrianamum2 wrote:I’m sure something is not quite right!
108 i/c not offered
107 something i/c offered
?!?
whether it’s ic or occ. So I guess it’s occ.
as blueshutters confirmed 107 is ic
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For IC, there is a 'Ten top scoring applicants in receipt of Pupil Premium' category, isn't there? This may muddy the waters a bit with regard to scores offered / not offered, he the lowest score of one or more qualifying PP applicants is below the score of the 110th non-PP IC applicant (for illustrative purposes, I am discounting LAC and those with an EHCP).
From the 2018 admissions policy:
Where applications for admission exceed the number of places available in Year 7,
places will be awarded in rank order until the Published Admission Number is reached using the following geographical divisions. The first 80% of places will be
allocated in order from the Ranked List of Applicants (i.e. rank by academic score) following the School’s entrance test, to girls living at a permanent home address within a 12.5 miles radius (measured in a straight line) of the School.
Within this criterion, the highest priority will be given to any looked after or previously looked after child(ren) who have achieved a score at or above the cut-off
mark.
Thereafter within this criterion, the highest priority will be given to the top ten applicants, in receipt of pupil premium, who scored highest in the entrance test
(providing the cut-off mark is met) .
From the 2018 admissions policy:
Where applications for admission exceed the number of places available in Year 7,
places will be awarded in rank order until the Published Admission Number is reached using the following geographical divisions. The first 80% of places will be
allocated in order from the Ranked List of Applicants (i.e. rank by academic score) following the School’s entrance test, to girls living at a permanent home address within a 12.5 miles radius (measured in a straight line) of the School.
Within this criterion, the highest priority will be given to any looked after or previously looked after child(ren) who have achieved a score at or above the cut-off
mark.
Thereafter within this criterion, the highest priority will be given to the top ten applicants, in receipt of pupil premium, who scored highest in the entrance test
(providing the cut-off mark is met) .
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mainly looking for ic cut off for first offer on 1st March[/quote]
a friend's daughter didn't get in with 108.??[/quote]
r u ooc/ ic[/quote]
she is in catchment but just found out that she delayed the deadline in registering her new address so i think has been treated as out of catchment.
a friend's daughter didn't get in with 108.??[/quote]
r u ooc/ ic[/quote]
she is in catchment but just found out that she delayed the deadline in registering her new address so i think has been treated as out of catchment.
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r u ooc/ ic[/quote]bndj2011 wrote:a friend's daughter didn't get in with 108.??elevenplusfanatic wrote:mainly looking for ic cut off for first offer on 1st Marchspoton wrote:Does any one offered placement between 107.5 and 109?
she is in catchment but just found out that she delayed the deadline in registering her new address so i think has been treated as out of catchment.
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CCHS have a policy that you have to be i/c at the time of registering to take the test to be counted as i/c. If you move into catchment afterwards, you will be counted as ooc. It is a hard system and CCHS is very strict on the checks they make re addresses and proof of residence.
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Any luck with percentail please? 107.??spoton wrote:Sorry to press on the same point, can you please enquireblueshutters wrote:I have a friend whose daughter got in with 107. Something . In catchment .
about the percentail. A bit keen on that . Ty
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Panic...
My daugher is i/ c and 107.16 NOT offered yet blueshutters friend is 107 i/c offered?
That cant be right?
My daugher is i/ c and 107.16 NOT offered yet blueshutters friend is 107 i/c offered?
That cant be right?
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Blueshutters does say '110.something'. There is a lot of 'something' between 110.16 and 110.99.Sonz75 wrote:Panic...
My daugher is i/ c and 107.16 NOT offered yet blueshutters friend is 107 i/c offered?
That cant be right?
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.Groucho Marx