Fully or partially selective?

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Wkmum27
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Fully or partially selective?

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What are the pros and cons? What made you choose one over another? Thank you as every opinion counts and helps a confused mind.:)
KS10
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Re: Fully or partially selective?

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Sibling policy was a huge plus. Coed too.

Eta: forgot to say we chose a partially selective school over a grammar school.
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Re: Fully or partially selective?

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KS10 wrote:Sibling policy was a huge plus. Coed too.
A propos Daogroupie's post on another thread, DAO giving priority to sibs of pupils no longer at the school must be a boon to those with wide family spacing / stepfamilies. Is this criterion common in Herts? I must say I am not sure how a state school justifies it?
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KS10
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Re: Fully or partially selective?

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Don't think this is the case for Parmiter's.
Wkmum27
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Re: Fully or partially selective?

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How about other aspects such as social, academics or general happinness of the child?
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