Marling and SHS to increase PAN to 150 from September 2016.
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Marling and SHS to increase PAN to 150 from September 2016.
Email just recieved. Good news for many:-)
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Thought this would have to happen at some stage given the increase in pupil numbers at primary level. Interesting to see what happens with the other schools.
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Re: Marling and SHS to increase PAN to 150 from September 20
I remember reading on here that Tommies is increasing to 120 from next September, ie, too late for us - story of my life !
Proposal for 150 students at SHS
Received email from the head saying that from 2016 they are planning to take 150 students. He hasn't clarified whether it will be a new form or bigger class sizes. Would be interested to find the forum views on that.
I am not impressed with this proposal as I feel it will affect their current services - classrooms, teaching. Economies of scale inevitably have a knock on effect on the quality.
I am not impressed with this proposal as I feel it will affect their current services - classrooms, teaching. Economies of scale inevitably have a knock on effect on the quality.
Re: Proposal for 150 students at SHS
To avoid having two topics on the same subject, I'll reply to this under the "Marling and SHS to increase PAN to 150 from September 2016" topic.samla wrote:Received email from the head saying that from 2016 they are planning to take 150 students. He hasn't clarified whether it will be a new form or bigger class sizes. Would be interested to find the forum views on that.
I am not impressed with this proposal as I feel it will affect their current services - classrooms, teaching. Economies of scale inevitably have a knock on effect on the quality.
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Re: Marling and SHS to increase PAN to 150 from September 20
Samla asked in another topic
Simla says "Economies of scale inevitably have a knock on effect on the quality". However, funding for schools is falling and Gloucestershire schools are some of the worst funded in England, with the Grammars being bottom of the funding pile. If Marling & Stroud High don't make use of economies of scale, then they'll probably be in a much worse place than if they do.
There was something in the Sunday Times this weekend saying that many Grammars are proposing increases in intake.
The class sizes can't increase, as most schools have a physical limit on the number of children they can fit in a classroom without having them sitting on each others laps. I've not seen the letter from the head, so could someone who has look to see if it says anything about the number of classes? The logical thing would to be to take it up to 5 classes per year of 30 each. No school would go up to classes of 38.Received email from the head saying that from 2016 they are planning to take 150 students. He hasn't clarified whether it will be a new form or bigger class sizes. Would be interested to find the forum views on that.
I am not impressed with this proposal as I feel it will affect their current services - classrooms, teaching. Economies of scale inevitably have a knock on effect on the quality.
Simla says "Economies of scale inevitably have a knock on effect on the quality". However, funding for schools is falling and Gloucestershire schools are some of the worst funded in England, with the Grammars being bottom of the funding pile. If Marling & Stroud High don't make use of economies of scale, then they'll probably be in a much worse place than if they do.
There was something in the Sunday Times this weekend saying that many Grammars are proposing increases in intake.
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Re: Marling and SHS to increase PAN to 150 from September 20
The letters do not give details regarding how the larger numbers will be accommodated but the comment on the funding aspect, and both schools could certainly house more students. I'm hoping that more students will give rise to even more opportunities .
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Re: Marling and SHS to increase PAN to 150 from September 20
This is great news for those taking the test this year and beyond. I just presumed when reading the post that another tutor group would be added.
Such a shame it wasn't for the 2015 intake....maybe then I wouldn't be wishing the time away quite so much....March seems so far away and I can't stand not knowing!
Such a shame it wasn't for the 2015 intake....maybe then I wouldn't be wishing the time away quite so much....March seems so far away and I can't stand not knowing!
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Re: Marling and SHS to increase PAN to 150 from September 20
I know; yet another way we "lucked out" this year.MountainDweller wrote:This is great news for those taking the test this year and beyond. I just presumed when reading the post that another tutor group would be added.
Such a shame it wasn't for the 2015 intake....maybe then I wouldn't be wishing the time away quite so much....March seems so far away and I can't stand not knowing!
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Re: Marling and SHS to increase PAN to 150 from September 20
Or, on the other hand does the fact the schools are acknowledging the can cope with more students give you a better chance at an over subscription appeal(if you should need one)Stressed?Moi? wrote:I know; yet another way we "lucked out" this year.MountainDweller wrote:This is great news for those taking the test this year and beyond. I just presumed when reading the post that another tutor group would be added.
Such a shame it wasn't for the 2015 intake....maybe then I wouldn't be wishing the time away quite so much....March seems so far away and I can't stand not knowing!