Kent Test 2016 scores by primary school - now available

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Elenajob
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Re: Kent Test 2016 scores by primary school - now available

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Hello,
My daughter is from Bedonwell School and I can't find her result there :
She scored 421 in total - M 139, E 141, Reasoning 141.
Why I can't find her?
salsa
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Re: Kent Test 2016 scores by primary school - now available

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Elenajob wrote:Hello,
My daughter is from Bedonwell School and I can't find her result there :
She scored 421 in total - M 139, E 141, Reasoning 141.
Why I can't find her?
Hi,
Well done to your daughter!

Have looked at line 1222?
303 2031 Bedonwell Junior School G N/A 139 141 141 421

Salsa
Elenajob
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Re: Kent Test 2016 scores by primary school - now available

Post by Elenajob »

Thank you Salsa,
I didn't scroll down to the end. Why did they divide the school scores?
What does the letter G mean?
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Re: Kent Test 2016 scores by primary school - now available

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Elenajob wrote:Thank you Salsa,
I didn't scroll down to the end. Why did they divide the school scores?
What does the letter G mean?
Girl? Or Grammar? Is the alternative in that column 'B' or (?)'H'?
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salsa
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Re: Kent Test 2016 scores by primary school - now available

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Elenajob wrote:Thank you Salsa,
I didn't scroll down to the end. Why did they divide the school scores?
What does the letter G mean?
No worries. I did Control F to find the name of the school. They have first put the H or High school assessed, which effectively means did not pass. Then G which is Grammar assessed or passed.

Salsa
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Re: Kent Test 2016 scores by primary school - now available

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ToadMum wrote:
Elenajob wrote:Thank you Salsa,
I didn't scroll down to the end. Why did they divide the school scores?
What does the letter G mean?
Girl? Or Grammar? Is the alternative in that column 'B' or (?)'H'?
Close, it is grammar assessed.
Elenajob
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Re: Kent Test 2016 scores by primary school - now available

Post by Elenajob »

Thank you Salsa :D
I just was worried at first when I couldn't find the result :shock:
We live in Welling, Bexley Borough and my daughter passed both Bexley and Kent tests, but after our visit to DGGS she fell in love with the school so we put DGGS as our first preference. I assured her that with her result on Kent test there is no doubt she will get an offer.
Thank you for the explanation and help!
salsa
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My pleasure. I hear great things about DGGS and with that score I'm sure she'll get in.
Salsa
punkeson
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Re: Kent Test 2016 scores by primary school - now available

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This spreadsheet is fascinating, thank you for sharing! Can anyone confirm if I've understood this correctly - looking at the first section of H for High School Assessed with a HTA - were none of the HTAs successful? I haven't found any H with a Y in the Successful HTA column? Surely I'm reading this wrong? I am referring the whole of Kent spreadsheet, not just West Kent.
Thanks guys
PerpetualStudent
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Re: Kent Test 2016 scores by primary school - now available

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Perhaps all successful HTAs get marked G for grammar? That would be my assumption.
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