Is this worth mentioning?
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Is this worth mentioning?
Whilst preparing my presentation it suddenly flashed into my mind something my son mentioned after taking his firt test which I had completley forgotten!! He was placed into a different classroom along with several others in his class to take the test as the school had exceptionally high numbers taking the 11+ this year, this was not the room in which he had taken the familiarisation papers. Is it worth mentioning? or am I clutching at straws! This may have been the cause of some disruption, I could ask the school for a note to confirm although it is too late to send it in advance as our D Day is the 11th!
(increasingly) confused mum bucks!!
(increasingly) confused mum bucks!!
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Hi CMB
I agree with Guest55 - this is a little thing, too late. Stick to the hard facts of your child's academic evidence. If the panel ask for any reasons about the poorer result from the first test, then mention the switch of classroom, and that it was unexpected. No more than that.
Guest55 - isn't it time you registered on the forum? You are already providing a fantastic service to so many other members?
Good Luck CMB - let us know how you get on.
Sally-Anne
I agree with Guest55 - this is a little thing, too late. Stick to the hard facts of your child's academic evidence. If the panel ask for any reasons about the poorer result from the first test, then mention the switch of classroom, and that it was unexpected. No more than that.
Guest55 - isn't it time you registered on the forum? You are already providing a fantastic service to so many other members?
Good Luck CMB - let us know how you get on.
Sally-Anne