Kent Test Appeal
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 3:33 am
Hi
My DD's TOTAL MARK was 348 in Kent Test.
Pass mark for each subject is 106 and due to 1 mark in English, DD was deemed not selective for a grammar school.
**Is there any chance of DD getting into DGGS through appeal process, as DS already is in DGS( although sibling policy only applies to sister in school)? Will evidence of both going to and fro from school together, help with the appeal, as schools are beside each other? If yes what evidence do I need to show for this?
DD's attainment in year 5 are as follows:-
Reading:- At expected level.
Writing:- Above expected level.
Mathematics:- Above expected level.
Are these strong enough evidences to win at the appeal? Or I need much more?
Pls note we have recently just moved into catchment, so in the process of moving her primary school to a school beside the house through appeal also, as little sibling already in school. Would this move affect the secondary school appeal, just in case she is offered a place in the new primary school.
Your advice would be highly appreciated as I'm in a confused state now.
Warm Regards
My DD's TOTAL MARK was 348 in Kent Test.
Pass mark for each subject is 106 and due to 1 mark in English, DD was deemed not selective for a grammar school.
**Is there any chance of DD getting into DGGS through appeal process, as DS already is in DGS( although sibling policy only applies to sister in school)? Will evidence of both going to and fro from school together, help with the appeal, as schools are beside each other? If yes what evidence do I need to show for this?
DD's attainment in year 5 are as follows:-
Reading:- At expected level.
Writing:- Above expected level.
Mathematics:- Above expected level.
Are these strong enough evidences to win at the appeal? Or I need much more?
Pls note we have recently just moved into catchment, so in the process of moving her primary school to a school beside the house through appeal also, as little sibling already in school. Would this move affect the secondary school appeal, just in case she is offered a place in the new primary school.
Your advice would be highly appreciated as I'm in a confused state now.
Warm Regards