Nonsuch in-catchment scores
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Nonsuch in-catchment scores
Would anyone be willing to share if their daughter got a place in Nonsuch with a score under 285? I'm trying to figure out what the in catchment cut off is.
Thank you.
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Hi, Not sure if this helps, but my DD got Nonsuch , we are OOC , her score was 335 .
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From the last year allocations
It is very difficult to get a place from OOC and there may be a chance if you move with in the catchment
http://www.nonsuchschool.org/uploads/as ... scores.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It is very difficult to get a place from OOC and there may be a chance if you move with in the catchment
http://www.nonsuchschool.org/uploads/as ... scores.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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My DD's score is less than 285 and we are IC for both Nonsuch and Wallington Girls, we have an offer from Wally Girls and are on the waitlist for Nonsuch.
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Hi,
Not sure about the in-catchment cut off for non-such, but the Wallington girls have definitely offered a place to 257 score. So, I am expecting the cut-off for non-such not to be too far; maybe around 265.
WParkMum and Golden75 - Sharing the score here might help solve that puzzle.
Not sure about the in-catchment cut off for non-such, but the Wallington girls have definitely offered a place to 257 score. So, I am expecting the cut-off for non-such not to be too far; maybe around 265.
WParkMum and Golden75 - Sharing the score here might help solve that puzzle.
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DD got 275.
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My dd's score is 265.
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Re: Nonsuch in-catchment scores
Hi my daughter received an offer from Nonsuch and is in catchment . Her mark was 294
The scatter graph available here gives a good indication of the spread of marks
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ng-1699809" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Of course it does not indicate who is IC or OOC and also it is for both Nonsuch and Wallington . I had roughly estimated that there were about 300 girls below her score
The scatter graph available here gives a good indication of the spread of marks
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ng-1699809" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Of course it does not indicate who is IC or OOC and also it is for both Nonsuch and Wallington . I had roughly estimated that there were about 300 girls below her score
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PlusSize_Dad wrote:Hi my daughter received an offer from Nonsuch and is in catchment . Her mark was 294
The scatter graph available here gives a good indication of the spread of marks
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ng-1699809" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Of course it does not indicate who is IC or OOC and also it is for both Nonsuch and Wallington . I had roughly estimated that there were about 300 girls below her score
Thank you, that's very useful.
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Thanks PlusSizeDad and congratulations to your daughter! I found the scatter graph a couple of weeks before the National Offer Day and we were almost certain that my DD wouldn't get a grammar place at all. My DD had a big wobble on the day of Test 2, so we are just happy that she passed and we are really pleased with our Wallington Girls offer!
The cut-off for Nonsuch is at least 10 points higher than my DD's score, so my DD will probably be quite far down the waiting list. I know in previous years the waitlist has moved quite a bit, but I am not holding my breath that it will happen this year.
Our local comp has dreadful GCSE results, but we had tried to prepare a positive talk track in case that is where our DD ends up. The Wallington girls offer is such a blessing, we were all jumping with joy when we got the offer. We are focusing on that being the school where she will be going rather than hoping for a Nonsuch waitlist place.
The cut-off for Nonsuch is at least 10 points higher than my DD's score, so my DD will probably be quite far down the waiting list. I know in previous years the waitlist has moved quite a bit, but I am not holding my breath that it will happen this year.
Our local comp has dreadful GCSE results, but we had tried to prepare a positive talk track in case that is where our DD ends up. The Wallington girls offer is such a blessing, we were all jumping with joy when we got the offer. We are focusing on that being the school where she will be going rather than hoping for a Nonsuch waitlist place.
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