Kent test pass surge leaves Grammar place shortfall
Moderators: Section Moderators, Forum Moderators
-
- Posts: 176
- Joined: Fri Sep 05, 2014 3:36 pm
Kent test pass surge leaves Grammar place shortfall
Have you seen this article
http://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news ... ces-607796" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.kentlive.news/news/kent-news ... ces-607796" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
-
- Posts: 193
- Joined: Wed Oct 02, 2013 10:06 pm
Re: Kent test pass surge leaves Grammar place shortfall
They publish the same thing every year...
-
- Posts: 176
- Joined: Fri Sep 05, 2014 3:36 pm
Re: Kent test pass surge leaves Grammar place shortfall
Oh, that's good to know, FortyNinePence - was panicking
-
- Posts: 185
- Joined: Tue Sep 05, 2017 12:01 am
Re: Kent test pass surge leaves Grammar place shortfall
Oh no, that's just made me feel even more stressed after reading online somewhere that this cohort is a particularly high birth rate year... Just want the wait to be over now and starting to feel like even if the boys pass, they're going to need a higher score than i'd previously thought. So it won't be over, really, until March. Not sure I can cope with that!
Re: Kent test pass surge leaves Grammar place shortfall
Bella - thinking of you (I have twins and this was us last year). Hope you get positive results soonbellabelly wrote:Oh no, that's just made me feel even more stressed after reading online somewhere that this cohort is a particularly high birth rate year... Just want the wait to be over now and starting to feel like even if the boys pass, they're going to need a higher score than i'd previously thought. So it won't be over, really, until March. Not sure I can cope with that!
-
- Posts: 176
- Joined: Fri Sep 05, 2014 3:36 pm
Re: Kent test pass surge leaves Grammar place shortfall
Hey Bellababy, don't feel stressed, it will all be ok and will be over very soon. And like someone pointed out they say this every year apparently (which i didn't know, and wouldn't have posted if I did)
but you are right, it's not really going to over until March which is a long wait ahead!
[quote="bellabelly"]Oh no, that's just made me feel even more stressed after reading online somewhere that this cohort is a particularly high birth rate year... :roll: Just want the wait to be over now and starting to feel like even if the boys pass, they're going to need a higher score than i'd previously thought. So it won't be over, really, until March. Not sure I can cope with that![/quote]
but you are right, it's not really going to over until March which is a long wait ahead!
[quote="bellabelly"]Oh no, that's just made me feel even more stressed after reading online somewhere that this cohort is a particularly high birth rate year... :roll: Just want the wait to be over now and starting to feel like even if the boys pass, they're going to need a higher score than i'd previously thought. So it won't be over, really, until March. Not sure I can cope with that![/quote]
Re: Kent test pass surge leaves Grammar place shortfall
We're out of county and are hoping for a Kent school, but I know a lot of people who have first choices elsewhere and/or just did Kent for practice (bad, I know!). I'd guess too that some children living in Kent are destined for independents but sit 11+ as a backup?
Bexley passes more than twice as many children as there are grammar places, and from I can work out that seems to balance out ok.
Bexley passes more than twice as many children as there are grammar places, and from I can work out that seems to balance out ok.
Re: Kent test pass surge leaves Grammar place shortfall
"The 2018 pass rate of 46 per cent was up one per cent on last year."
Do you really only need to get 46% to pass?
Do you really only need to get 46% to pass?
-
- Posts: 12901
- Joined: Fri Sep 15, 2006 9:51 am
- Location: The Seaside
Re: Kent test pass surge leaves Grammar place shortfall
I don't think it is 46% of the exam score to pass but 46% of the children who take the exam are considered to have passed. Pass rates are often higher when there is an "opt in" exam so people only take it if they consider they have a good chance - this would particularly be the people from out of areaphina1 wrote:"The 2018 pass rate of 46 per cent was up one per cent on last year."
Do you really only need to get 46% to pass?