Glen's appeal (Kent)
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Glen's appeal (Kent)
Hi there, my daughter received her scores Thursday and unfortunately it wasn't a automatic pass she achieved the following:
Maths 120
Reasoning 110
English 106 !!! ( 1 mark away)
Total 336
I spoke to her HT and he mentioned to me that they appealed, but it was unsuccessful, my daughter was suffering from an eye infection and although she took the test, she struggled whole day with pain. I remember the teacher told me to email him to explain the reason and they'll attached it on her file ?? But I should have also mentioned that my partner was going through a very hard time with chemotherapy for the last 5 months and she also needed a serious operation 5 weeks before my daughter test, so her preperation was effected as she helped her mother, while she was bed bound.
Please can anyone advice whats a parent appeal?
Is it worth appealing?
I got an appointment with her headmaster Monday afternoon, what should I ask?
Is it worth mentioning my wife health issues? Or is it too late?
My daughter had her heart set on a particular school, any advice would be very helpful.
Regards
Glen
Maths 120
Reasoning 110
English 106 !!! ( 1 mark away)
Total 336
I spoke to her HT and he mentioned to me that they appealed, but it was unsuccessful, my daughter was suffering from an eye infection and although she took the test, she struggled whole day with pain. I remember the teacher told me to email him to explain the reason and they'll attached it on her file ?? But I should have also mentioned that my partner was going through a very hard time with chemotherapy for the last 5 months and she also needed a serious operation 5 weeks before my daughter test, so her preperation was effected as she helped her mother, while she was bed bound.
Please can anyone advice whats a parent appeal?
Is it worth appealing?
I got an appointment with her headmaster Monday afternoon, what should I ask?
Is it worth mentioning my wife health issues? Or is it too late?
My daughter had her heart set on a particular school, any advice would be very helpful.
Regards
Glen
Re: Glen's appeal (Kent)
Hi Glen - right forum, but best not to add your case on to someone else's.
I've split your post because, if you want advice for yourself, you need your own thread.
An appeal panel will want to know why she was allowed to sit the test if she was in pain.
Is there evidence that her school work suffered?
Kent has an optional extra, called the headteacher assessment, which is presumably meant to filter out some of the stronger cases before the (much more costly) independent appeals start.
https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/appea ... cation#b48" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
However, academic evidence of high ability is what really matters.
I've split your post because, if you want advice for yourself, you need your own thread.
Was this before or after the test?Glen wrote:the teacher told me to email him to explain the reason
An appeal panel will want to know why she was allowed to sit the test if she was in pain.
Was the school not made aware of this at the time?I should have also mentioned that my partner was going through a very hard time with chemotherapy for the last 5 months and she also needed a serious operation 5 weeks before my daughter test, so her preperation was effected as she helped her mother, while she was bed bound.
Is there evidence that her school work suffered?
There is only one sort of an appeal - namely an independent appeal (usually made by parents).Please can anyone advice whats a parent appeal?
Kent has an optional extra, called the headteacher assessment, which is presumably meant to filter out some of the stronger cases before the (much more costly) independent appeals start.
That depends on how strong a case you can put together!Is it worth appealing?
This might give you some ideas:I got an appointment with her headmaster Monday afternoon, what should I ask?
https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/appea ... cation#b48" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's not too late, but it would probably carry more weight if the school was made aware at the time, or if there's evidence that the child's routine school work was affected.Is it worth mentioning my wife health issues? Or is it too late?
However, academic evidence of high ability is what really matters.
Start here.My daughter had her heart set on a particular school, any advice would be very helpful.
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Re: Glen's appeal (Kent)
Hi Glen
It sounds like you’ve been through the mill.
We found ourselves in a very similar position last year - please PM me for more information. My experience in Kent has been it’s all about which grammar school you appeal to - there are much greater chances of success at some vs others. As you can only appeal to a school you’ve listed on your CAF its important to research this in the next few weeks before you have to get your form in.
It sounds like you’ve been through the mill.
We found ourselves in a very similar position last year - please PM me for more information. My experience in Kent has been it’s all about which grammar school you appeal to - there are much greater chances of success at some vs others. As you can only appeal to a school you’ve listed on your CAF its important to research this in the next few weeks before you have to get your form in.