Churchdown School
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Churchdown School
Hello there!
We appealed for Ribston but unfortunately didn't get offered a place. We've been allocated a place at Churchdown and am hoping there are people out there that can let me know the good points about the school
The last Ofsted report re Geography wasn't too great and I'm worried that my daughter may not be given the opportunity to excel. I know the Churchdown are good at bringing on those of lower attainment to average attainment but are they good at ensuring that those who are average/above average attainment maintain that level or hopefully improve it?
I'd appreciate your comments. I'm worried that Churchdown may not be the best school but there doesn't appear to be any other options open to us.
Thanks
We appealed for Ribston but unfortunately didn't get offered a place. We've been allocated a place at Churchdown and am hoping there are people out there that can let me know the good points about the school
The last Ofsted report re Geography wasn't too great and I'm worried that my daughter may not be given the opportunity to excel. I know the Churchdown are good at bringing on those of lower attainment to average attainment but are they good at ensuring that those who are average/above average attainment maintain that level or hopefully improve it?
I'd appreciate your comments. I'm worried that Churchdown may not be the best school but there doesn't appear to be any other options open to us.
Thanks
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Re: Churchdown School
Hi Honeybee29, I'm really sorry to hear your appeal was unsuccessful. I'm not an expert on Churchdown but I do know a very bright girl that is going there having chosen the school over grammar school - and sometimes a few bright children working together can encourage each others learning. Having said that, if you are concerned, it might be worth trying to find out where the spaces are that are being left by those who have been successful at the Ribston appeals. There will presumably be a lot of movement in the next few days. All the best for you and your DD.
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Re: Churchdown School
I'm really sorry to hear your news honeybee. We also had an unsuccessful appeal and it's horrible.
I don't know anything about Churchdown but I do know that rollercoaster is right and bright kids working together will only bring out the best in each other. There are a lot of bright children who, for many reasons, don't even take the test. I do hope everything works out for you x
I don't know anything about Churchdown but I do know that rollercoaster is right and bright kids working together will only bring out the best in each other. There are a lot of bright children who, for many reasons, don't even take the test. I do hope everything works out for you x
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Re: Churchdown School
Thanks for your replies and it is horrible
Good to know that you know a bright girl who had chosen Churchdown over a grammar Rollercoaster and Ofsoundmind, I hadn't even given it a thought that there are lots of children out there who choose not to sit test even though they'd have no trouble passing the 11+.
Not sure if you can appeal again. Although do I want to put her through it again? Looking in to spaces created by those who have had successful appeals is a good idea. Thanks again.
Good to know that you know a bright girl who had chosen Churchdown over a grammar Rollercoaster and Ofsoundmind, I hadn't even given it a thought that there are lots of children out there who choose not to sit test even though they'd have no trouble passing the 11+.
Not sure if you can appeal again. Although do I want to put her through it again? Looking in to spaces created by those who have had successful appeals is a good idea. Thanks again.
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Re: Churchdown School
If you did want to try again, you wouldn't have to tell her.
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Re: Churchdown School
We were successful with our second appeal so no, we won't appeal again for the first unless she has problems there.
Re: Churchdown School
In my patch, I know of quite a few children who take the test just out of curiosity, pass, then choose a comp instead. There are some pretty good comps out there. I even know of children (relatives!) who delibrately fail the 11+ so they can go to the local 'special measures' comp with their friends, and do very well. I have no personal knowledge of the Gloucester comps, other than what I hear in the playground.
As a caveat, I should add that panels don't consider what school has been offered (they may ask as a filler question), as the appeal is not against that school, but for the appeal school.
As a caveat, I should add that panels don't consider what school has been offered (they may ask as a filler question), as the appeal is not against that school, but for the appeal school.
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Re: Churchdown School
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Re: Churchdown School
Hi ,have you thought about Newent if you didn't fancy Churchdown? Churchdown was popular from our primary but in recent years more have opted for Newent.There are buses from all over glos city and I know of at least one place made available by a successful appeal.
Have a look at the website and bus timetable there may be a stop near you.
Churchdown is however outstanding for art and creativity so if your child likes that its quite a good place.
Hope that helps a bit
Have a look at the website and bus timetable there may be a stop near you.
Churchdown is however outstanding for art and creativity so if your child likes that its quite a good place.
Hope that helps a bit