Latest Raw scores and pass marks from KCC
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Latest Raw scores and pass marks from KCC
Hello,
I just wondered if anyone had this info or had put in a FOI request to KCC following the 2014/2015 candidates?
Due to the fact that the test is remaining, to a large extent, within the same format - do we think it would be useful to have this..?
i haven't submitted one before so any advice much appreciated - or indeed, if someone has this info already, please would you mind re-posting?
thanks
I just wondered if anyone had this info or had put in a FOI request to KCC following the 2014/2015 candidates?
Due to the fact that the test is remaining, to a large extent, within the same format - do we think it would be useful to have this..?
i haven't submitted one before so any advice much appreciated - or indeed, if someone has this info already, please would you mind re-posting?
thanks
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Re: Latest Raw scores and pass marks from KCC
To score 106 in each paper:
A child aged 10 years 1 month needed
Maths 11/30
English 16/24
Reasoning 37/80
A child aged 11 needed
Maths 13/30
English 17/30
Reasoning 39/80
To score 138 in English, or 141 in the other papers:
A child aged 10 years 1 month needed
Maths 26/30
English 24/24
Reasoning 70/80
A child aged 11 needed
Maths 27/30
English 24/24
Reasoning 70/80
The English required a 100% raw score to achieve 138.
A child aged 10 years 1 month needed
Maths 11/30
English 16/24
Reasoning 37/80
A child aged 11 needed
Maths 13/30
English 17/30
Reasoning 39/80
To score 138 in English, or 141 in the other papers:
A child aged 10 years 1 month needed
Maths 26/30
English 24/24
Reasoning 70/80
A child aged 11 needed
Maths 27/30
English 24/24
Reasoning 70/80
The English required a 100% raw score to achieve 138.
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Re: Latest Raw scores and pass marks from KCC
I would expect both Maths and English to be different this year. Maths raw score to pass was too low because they made it too hard to finish, too many complex questions in too short a time.
English conversely was too easy, with no age differentiation available at the top end.
English conversely was too easy, with no age differentiation available at the top end.
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Re: Latest Raw scores and pass marks from KCC
Thank you both very much indeed, that's really useful
2015 Kent Test contract
Hi,
Does anyone know who has been given the contract for this year Kent test, please. Is it GL? I fou d the familiarisation booklet and I assume in the real test paper there are more questions than the mock one. Is that correct?
Thank you
Does anyone know who has been given the contract for this year Kent test, please. Is it GL? I fou d the familiarisation booklet and I assume in the real test paper there are more questions than the mock one. Is that correct?
Thank you
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Re: Latest Raw scores and pass marks from KCC
It's GL again this year. The practice papers we did last year were similar in nature for English, and reasoning (without spatial.) Maths was seemingly pretty different in terms of number of questions in the time and number of complex questions.
Re: Latest Raw scores and pass marks from KCC
Thank you very much!
Re: Latest Raw scores and pass marks from KCC
Great information, thanks so much.FortyNinePence wrote:To score 106 in each paper:
A child aged 10 years 1 month needed
Maths 11/30
English 16/24
Reasoning 37/80
A child aged 11 needed
Maths 13/30
English 17/30
Reasoning 39/80
To score 138 in English, or 141 in the other papers:
A child aged 10 years 1 month needed
Maths 26/30
English 24/24
Reasoning 70/80
A child aged 11 needed
Maths 27/30
English 24/24
Reasoning 70/80
The English required a 100% raw score to achieve 138.