Lincolnshire 12+???
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Lincolnshire 12+???
Hiya!
Does anyone know if this exists in Lincolnshire Grammar schools???
Thanks,
Claire
Does anyone know if this exists in Lincolnshire Grammar schools???
Thanks,
Claire
Re: Lincolnshire 12+???
If it doesn't, you can apply for in-year admission. Schools don't close their doors once the year 7s are admitted.
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Re: Lincolnshire 12+???
I know someone whose child didn't pass the 11+ and apparently they'll be re-taking it next year - so I assume that means taking a 12+ exam. I don't know any more than that though.Clairenatalie74 wrote:Hiya!
Does anyone know if this exists in Lincolnshire Grammar schools???
Thanks,
Claire
Re: Lincolnshire 12+???
Then that year 7 would be going into Year 8 with number of 150 which would be full unless some drop outs ?Ellarootoo wrote:I know someone whose child didn't pass the 11+ and apparently they'll be re-taking it next year - so I assume that means taking a 12+ exam. I don't know any more than that though.Clairenatalie74 wrote:Hiya!
Does anyone know if this exists in Lincolnshire Grammar schools???
Thanks,
Claire
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Re: Lincolnshire 12+???
Don't quote me but my daughter said her friend joined year 8 after taking the 12+.
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Re: Lincolnshire 12+???
Yes, that's the plan. I'm only guessing it will be via a 12+ exam, but I do know the idea is that some children will inevitably move out of the area, as they do in any school, and therefore there should be places available to enter Year 8. There are health reasons why this child didn't pass the 11+ so he should still have a chance at passing a 12+ exam, assuming that's what his parents meant when they told me he was re-sitting in 2018.Rhinoguy wrote:Then that year 7 would be going into Year 8 with number of 150 which would be full unless some drop outs ?Ellarootoo wrote:I know someone whose child didn't pass the 11+ and apparently they'll be re-taking it next year - so I assume that means taking a 12+ exam. I don't know any more than that though.Clairenatalie74 wrote:Hiya!
Does anyone know if this exists in Lincolnshire Grammar schools???
Thanks,
Claire
Re: Lincolnshire 12+???
As Amber points out, you can apply for in-year admission (whether there are places available or not).Amber wrote:If it doesn't, you can apply for in-year admission. Schools don't close their doors once the year 7s are admitted.
If refused, then there is a right of appeal to an independent panel.
If a grammar school declines to test at 12+, parents can submit their own alternative academic evidence.
The Appeals Code sets out what must happen if the school refuses to admit:
- 3.15 If a panel has to consider an appeal for an in-year applicant where no assessment has taken place, it must follow the process in paragraph 3.13(a) .......
3.13 a) ........ the panel must only uphold the appeal if it is satisfied:
i) that there is evidence to demonstrate that the child is of the required academic standards, for example, school reports giving Year 5/Year 6 SAT results or a letter of support from their current or previous school clearly indicating why the child is considered to be of grammar school ability; and
ii) where applicable, that the appellant’s arguments outweigh the admission authority’s case that admission of additional children would cause prejudice.
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Re: Lincolnshire 12+???
Lincolnshire doesn't have a formal 12+ exam as such. Different schools have different arrangements and tests for late entry which should be detailed in their admission arrangements and published on their website.
Re: Lincolnshire 12+???
Yes it does, several children have transferred this year (Horncastle)in year 8 after passing the 12 plusClairenatalie74 wrote:Hiya!
Does anyone know if this exists in Lincolnshire Grammar schools???
Thanks,
Claire