Selection Review - Bucks
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Hi Etienne,
I hope, all is well at your end. We received the clark's notes now. Can I scan and send it through mail please ? Please suggest. Thanks in advance for your help.
I hope, all is well at your end. We received the clark's notes now. Can I scan and send it through mail please ? Please suggest. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hi 11plusreviewBR
Yes, if you send me a copy, I'll take a look over the weekend.
Bucks always seem very co-operative in making the clerk's notes available.
Yes, if you send me a copy, I'll take a look over the weekend.
Bucks always seem very co-operative in making the clerk's notes available.
Etienne
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Hi Etienne,
I shared the scanned copies to you. I am not sure if the documents reached you as they are big in size. If you have not received them, please suggest and I will reduce the size and send across. Thanks again
I shared the scanned copies to you. I am not sure if the documents reached you as they are big in size. If you have not received them, please suggest and I will reduce the size and send across. Thanks again
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Hi Etienne, Please ignore my previous post. Thank you.
Re: Selection Review - Bucks
It may not help right now, but I am aware of twins at a Bucks grammar school, where one passed the 11+ and the other didn't.
The one who didn't spent a year at a non-selective school, and having passed the 12+, joined their sibling the following year, and has been happily ensconced in the school for several years now. And seems none the worse for the experience.
So long as you continue to do what you think is best for your child, you can do no more.
The one who didn't spent a year at a non-selective school, and having passed the 12+, joined their sibling the following year, and has been happily ensconced in the school for several years now. And seems none the worse for the experience.
So long as you continue to do what you think is best for your child, you can do no more.