Re: Appealing for Weald of Kent Grammar School
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:34 am
I meant to post this last year, but as happens when things go right, I forgot! My very bright dyslexic daughter failed her 11+ by 5 marks in Sept 2016 (as was expected, as we couldn't afford a 11+ tutor and she is dyslexic).
We appealed. The appeal panel found that she 'was eligible for a grammar school place', BUT decided against giving her an "appeal" place as they only alocated so many places and she wasn't deemed 'worthy' enough. On request (by myself) of 11+ scores of the appeal places given, most of the places actually went to the kids only 1 or 2 marks off the pass mark. So clearly, when the appeal panel state that the children's 11+ marks mean nothing at appeal, they clearly do. As when they were presented with too many kids who SHOULD have gone to grammar schools (as per them in appeal)....they appeared to revert back to the 11+score & not actually look at each case....grrrr sooooo frustrating!!
Anyway....my daughter started co-ed secondary school and was placed in the Grammar stream and was doing well. However, it became clear that the school couldn't support her properly and she struggled with the distraction of various factors (dyslexia problems).
I then discovered we could apply for "In year application" for Weald (or indeed any school!) mid year, which we did (in the May of Year 7)
She passed those exams with flying colours (100% in 2 out of 3 CATS. ...not bad for a non tutored dyslexic kid eh?) and was offered a place at Weald immediately. She had clearly proved she was eligible/capable.
She is flying now, and is very happy. She is a classic case of a kid where the 11+ absolutely does not showcase them correctly! ☺
Please persevere if you feel 100% it's the right thing for your child. We felt it was, and have been proved 100% correct! Only you will fight for your child.
We appealed. The appeal panel found that she 'was eligible for a grammar school place', BUT decided against giving her an "appeal" place as they only alocated so many places and she wasn't deemed 'worthy' enough. On request (by myself) of 11+ scores of the appeal places given, most of the places actually went to the kids only 1 or 2 marks off the pass mark. So clearly, when the appeal panel state that the children's 11+ marks mean nothing at appeal, they clearly do. As when they were presented with too many kids who SHOULD have gone to grammar schools (as per them in appeal)....they appeared to revert back to the 11+score & not actually look at each case....grrrr sooooo frustrating!!
Anyway....my daughter started co-ed secondary school and was placed in the Grammar stream and was doing well. However, it became clear that the school couldn't support her properly and she struggled with the distraction of various factors (dyslexia problems).
I then discovered we could apply for "In year application" for Weald (or indeed any school!) mid year, which we did (in the May of Year 7)
She passed those exams with flying colours (100% in 2 out of 3 CATS. ...not bad for a non tutored dyslexic kid eh?) and was offered a place at Weald immediately. She had clearly proved she was eligible/capable.
She is flying now, and is very happy. She is a classic case of a kid where the 11+ absolutely does not showcase them correctly! ☺
Please persevere if you feel 100% it's the right thing for your child. We felt it was, and have been proved 100% correct! Only you will fight for your child.