Wallington Girls Admission

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kk dad
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Wallington Girls Admission

Post by kk dad »

Have just received notification that admission criteria for 2010 will now be:

100 places based on the score in the assessment test in order of highest score

80 places based on 6.7km radius of the school in order of highest score

Governers have relented a little following local comminity feedback to initial proposals.
huntlie
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Post by huntlie »

A small concession - it remains to be seen if Nonsuch will follow, though I suspect not given their contempt for local residents and the traffic situation around there.

The new catchment area is very wide - as far out as Epsom in one direction, and New Malden borders on the other.
catcool
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wallington /nonsuch

Post by catcool »

How wrong you are Huntlie. Nonsuch have gone the same way.
• 100 places in order of highest score to those whose permanent place of residence is 5.25 km or less from the front door of Nonsuch High School for Girls
• The remaining places (up to the Planned Admission Number of 180) on the basis of score in the admission test

This is hot of the press.
isamum
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crawley
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Post by crawley »

Could anyone localites out there , please advise about the best place to come under both wallington and Nonsuch catchment to try for one of 100 seats.
huntlie
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Post by huntlie »

Well, it's good that all our protests have borne some fruit, although the local paper expresses what most still feel, that an axe has been taken to local places!

It still does not solve their problem, which is to do with the fact that the test simply does not select the best - naturally some of the best make it, but many of those who get in are there because they have been intensively coached (3 + hours a week for years, for many, and 3 years of it in the local prep where 9 out of 13 got a place this year!) - if they used an English exam, it would at least weed out those who might score 100% on the Maths but still cannot write a sentence & need the support of private tutors right up until GCSE and beypnd.
Giulio
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Post by Giulio »

clearly one of the entry criteria should be that you uncle is called Bob :wink:
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