what to put in an appeal and how to set it out
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what to put in an appeal and how to set it out
Hi
I have had looked at the Q&A section but iam still a bit confused.
For my actual appeal do I set it out like this:
No more than 1 side of A4.
Do you have to do an Intro?? Good evening and my name is............. then
Start of with ACADEMIC
*Sats KS1 & KS2 (please see Apendix...)
*Grade 5 standard in music (Please see Appendix...) (letter from music teacher & junior wind band teacher and music reports)
*Achieved standards above those expected at her aged(please see Apendix..)(Year 3 School report)
* Had two poems selected for publication in Young writers anthology
Little Laureates 2008 Eastern England and Little Laureates Hertfordshire 2007. (Please see Appendix....) (Certificates of merit for a creative piece of distinction)
*headteacher's letter
*Maybe class teacher's letter??
* Maybe high reading & spelling ages??
Is this the right way to set it out and what do I put next??
would you then present your case in more detail at the actual appeals hearing? and how do you find out if your child past the exams or not to find their actual score.
I have had looked at the Q&A section but iam still a bit confused.
For my actual appeal do I set it out like this:
No more than 1 side of A4.
Do you have to do an Intro?? Good evening and my name is............. then
Start of with ACADEMIC
*Sats KS1 & KS2 (please see Apendix...)
*Grade 5 standard in music (Please see Appendix...) (letter from music teacher & junior wind band teacher and music reports)
*Achieved standards above those expected at her aged(please see Apendix..)(Year 3 School report)
* Had two poems selected for publication in Young writers anthology
Little Laureates 2008 Eastern England and Little Laureates Hertfordshire 2007. (Please see Appendix....) (Certificates of merit for a creative piece of distinction)
*headteacher's letter
*Maybe class teacher's letter??
* Maybe high reading & spelling ages??
Is this the right way to set it out and what do I put next??
would you then present your case in more detail at the actual appeals hearing? and how do you find out if your child past the exams or not to find their actual score.
Dear cassidy
Please don't start a new thread each time you post. Stick to one thread, as it helps to have all the information about your case is in one place. - Thanks.
If the only reason for refusal is oversubscription, then the sort of arguments you need are here:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/11plus ... ers.php#c2
- and this is what your case should focus on. As tiredmum says, general academic evidence is unlikely to be relevant if the only issue is oversubscription.
There is a bit of advice about setting out an oversubscription appeal here:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 4&start=10
I usually suggest one of two things:
Please don't start a new thread each time you post. Stick to one thread, as it helps to have all the information about your case is in one place. - Thanks.
If the only reason for refusal is oversubscription, then the sort of arguments you need are here:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/11plus ... ers.php#c2
- and this is what your case should focus on. As tiredmum says, general academic evidence is unlikely to be relevant if the only issue is oversubscription.
There is a bit of advice about setting out an oversubscription appeal here:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 4&start=10
I usually suggest one of two things:
- 1. Send in a detailed written statement with any supporting evidence, and then at the appeal just remind the panel briefly of the main points, or
2. Send in a brief summary of the main points with any supporting evidence, and then go into more detail at the hearing.
Etienne