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Try for selective?

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 4:13 pm
by Greenleaf
My daughter goes into y6 this week - she is very happy in her good state primary. We live near a good state secondary which has had very good a level results.

My daughter was level 5 in reading, writing and maths and is described as -extremely able. I am not sure whether to apply to parmiters or dao given that transport would be a problem but I think she could get into a selective. I've spoken to her teacher who thInks she would do well wherever. What would you do? Is parmiters really worth her spending an hour plus commuting each day?

Re: Try for selective?

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 7:20 pm
by piggys
Hi Greenleaf. You are too late to apply for either of those schools I'm afraid, if your dd starts Y6 this week.

Re: Try for selective?

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:55 pm
by KS10
Hi Greenleaf,

Long Journey posted this today:

http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 18&t=27305" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

eta: Parmiter's is a lovely school but an hour + is a long time.

Re: Try for selective?

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:30 pm
by Greenleaf
Ah! thanks for replies. I thought it would be same time as other state schools in our area! Journey would be a pain (might apply to habs though ;))

Re: Try for selective?

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 1:06 am
by Daogroupie
Applying for the schools is 31st October, same as all other Herts Schools but applying to sit the test was in June/July and sitting the test is in September. DAO was today and Parmiters is the week after next. Your school should have given you this information. Do you have any history of students from your school applying to these schools? It is a shame your dd has missed the opportunity to sit these exams. My dd's go to DAO and enjoy being with lots of other very able children instead of being in primary with just a handful of able children. Did you not see the information about the DAO open day in July? If your dd is very able she will enjoy being with other able students. I would try calling Parmiters tomorrow and see if they will accept a late application. Dd can sit the test and experience being at the school. She will get a feel very quickly about if she enjoys the environment. Depending on where you are you could also consider a late application to Henrietta Barnet. If you are in DAO and Parmiters catchment I am guessing you are perhaps Hatfield/Colney Heath. Did your dd do the Herts Maths challenge in Year Five or the Junior Maths Challenge? I would question that you are at a very good state primary as in my opinion they have not given you and your dd access to all the opportunities open to her. You can pm me if you would prefer. Habs and St Albans are private options you might want to look at. DG

Re: Try for selective?

Posted: Tue Sep 04, 2012 7:11 am
by Daogroupie
See the LongJourney post. Parmiters are still taking applications, print out the form from their website and post today. DG

Re: Try for selective?

Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:44 pm
by Greenleaf
I've just sent a form to parmiters - thanks to this thread. Apparently in previous years the tests were held after the open day - is this the case do you know?

Our nearest school is Beaumont or High School as central St A. Very good point about primary - one or two each year go to parmiters, habs, high school but talking to a parent today whose son goes to parmiters they did it all themselves.

It would be a rubbish journey compared to a ten minute walk to school but I hate closing down options.

Really appreciate your helpful comments.

Re: Try for selective?

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 8:24 am
by NorthLondonMum
Parmiters admissions page:

http://www.parmiters.herts.sch.uk/admissions/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

you do not have much time, aim to familiarise your child with the format of the exams and give some tips as to exam technique.

Re: Try for selective?

Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2012 9:24 pm
by Daogroupie
Are you sure you are close enough to Beaumont to get in? I can't think how you can be in the DAO catchment area and be close enough to Beaumont to get a space. Nowhere in St Albans is in the DAO catchment area, it is only Colney Heath that is and that seems very far from Beaumont. Are there dc's in your street that go there? DG

Re: Try for selective?

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2012 9:44 pm
by Greenleaf
We are v close to beau (400 m) - I don't know anything about dao and no one I know goes there but a friend mentioned it (who lives park St) so I thought I should investigate but we've missed that anyway. So very poss not catchment for dao anyway.

Will look at parmiters entry. Gave daughter the paper from high school today website and she did it in 45 min with two questions wrong but half worked.