Invigilators report - disturbance in hall
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Invigilators report - disturbance in hall
Sorry in advance.., I may be writing in the wrong place but would like to know this:
RE: disturbance during 11plus exam - sports hall
Do I need to ask the school in question about any record on invigilator’s report?If so, is now too early or do I wait for April? Is my child's 'word' enough?
School will not release the raw marks? Can I ask GL?
Please PM me, for further elaboration. I think it was the reason for a non-qualifying score .
Here's a related item:
"For example, if there was a minor disturbance during the test, but no evidence in the invigilator’s report, I suggest it’s best to say little or nothing about this in your written submission or in your presentation. Someone is almost certain to ask during the Question & Answer session whether anything might have affected the 11+ result, at which point you can provide a brief explanation, adding: “I wasn’t sure how much this could be taken into account as there doesn’t seem to be any hard evidence ….. I do understand that some distractions in an exam room full of 10 year olds is inevitable …..”
RE: disturbance during 11plus exam - sports hall
Do I need to ask the school in question about any record on invigilator’s report?If so, is now too early or do I wait for April? Is my child's 'word' enough?
School will not release the raw marks? Can I ask GL?
Please PM me, for further elaboration. I think it was the reason for a non-qualifying score .
Here's a related item:
"For example, if there was a minor disturbance during the test, but no evidence in the invigilator’s report, I suggest it’s best to say little or nothing about this in your written submission or in your presentation. Someone is almost certain to ask during the Question & Answer session whether anything might have affected the 11+ result, at which point you can provide a brief explanation, adding: “I wasn’t sure how much this could be taken into account as there doesn’t seem to be any hard evidence ….. I do understand that some distractions in an exam room full of 10 year olds is inevitable …..”
Re: Invigilators report - disturbance in hall
I have moved your post to its own thread as it is easier to keep a track of what is being asked/answered this way. The more information you post on the open forum the easier it is for us to help, and the more helpful it is to others. If you have a look here https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum ... 35&t=35032" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; part of your question might be answered, but otherwise if you could elaborate a bit then I'm sure someone will be along to help shortly.
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Re: Invigilators report - disturbance in hall
Yes.NorthLondonMummy wrote:Do I need to ask the school in question about any record on invigilator’s report?
Now is not too early.If so, is now too early or do I wait for April?
No!Is my child's 'word' enough?
Yes, you could try a Subject Access Request (SAR).School will not release the raw marks? Can I ask GL?
If the school has a copy of the raw marks in its possession, you could serve a Subject Access Request on them too.
https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/appea ... cation#b47" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
There are a limited number of grounds on which a SAR could be refused, such as commercial confidentiality.
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Re: Invigilators report - disturbance in hall
Thank you
Are Appeal solicitors or any other representative available - what's the way of finding them?
Are Appeal solicitors or any other representative available - what's the way of finding them?
Re: Invigilators report - disturbance in hall
We wouldn't normally recommend this.Are Appeal solicitors or any other representative available
https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/appeals/general#a11" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Etienne