Nonsuch in-catchment scores

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far
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Moon Unit we have the private place back up but we prefer state schools.
Golden75
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To anyone who is interested in Nonsuch IC WL movement, my DD has moved 2 places since 19 April. Must be because of the DD's who have been offered places from the ring-fenced list have now been removed from the IC WL, hence movement in the middle of the IC WL rather than at the top. Hope that sentence makes sense, a tired brain today :lol: .
far
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Re: Nonsuch in-catchment scores

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My DD has moved 2 place in Nonsuch IC waiting list.
Golden75
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great to hear far, you're getting closer! So my theory above is probably wrong.
far
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golden75 I think they released the WL numbers after the second round offer.
Golden75
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Hi far, did you check today? I got the update from Nonsuch on Tuesday. To be honest, my DD doesn't want to go to Nonsuch anymore, so I don't really know why I keep checking WL movement. My DD has moved on and bonded with Wally Girls, but I haven't quite managed to do so yet, Nonsuch just feels so familiar to me.
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Hi Golden,
So glad your DD is enthusiastic about Wally Girls.
Although there are advantages in having children at the same school
I think their are huge advantages in having them at different places.
Your DD will have different subject choices and chances to go on different trips etc etc.
WHSG finishes at 2.50 so even a slightly longer commute isn’t much of a problem.
Golden75
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Thanks moon unit, that is reassuring to hear and I think you're right :D DD is the youngest in our family and up until now has always followed in her older siblings footsteps, so she is looking forward to doing something different.

The commute isn't a problem, it's only an extra 5-10min from our house to Wally girls compared to Nonsuch and good public transport links.
far
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Re: Nonsuch in-catchment scores

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Hi every much. Wish all the childeren smooth and happy transition to the secondry school. my daughter hasnt recieved offer on the waiting list she is no 2. I think we go for the other alternatives now. thanks for all your helpfull information.
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The Walington girls offered a place to my daughter on Monday. She is so happy and loves the school.
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