Appeal Ahead...Info Posted..
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Hi Again,
So all the info has been sent and Ive finally got the words from the HT.
My son got 115 and 119.
HT 2;3 the 3 is becuse the HT said I didnt have enough exam info to back up giving a 2;2. However they have written fully recommend in this case. He has high levels 5's for Maths, English, Science.
He has also passed grade 3 in both Singing and French Horn.
So am I now in a good position to have a good appeal case...? or just kidding myself...?
Phil
So all the info has been sent and Ive finally got the words from the HT.
My son got 115 and 119.
HT 2;3 the 3 is becuse the HT said I didnt have enough exam info to back up giving a 2;2. However they have written fully recommend in this case. He has high levels 5's for Maths, English, Science.
He has also passed grade 3 in both Singing and French Horn.
So am I now in a good position to have a good appeal case...? or just kidding myself...?
Phil
Hi Phil
We did appeal last year - and all I would recommend is academic ability... take lots of proof of this. Flag it, highlight it, cover it in bunting ... I think that's what they're really looking for.
Edit: Team points for school work, good comments & praise in school books from teachers etc etc.. [Means borrowing school books for w/end, but most Y6 teachers are fine about this].
Hope this helps
Nickyx
We did appeal last year - and all I would recommend is academic ability... take lots of proof of this. Flag it, highlight it, cover it in bunting ... I think that's what they're really looking for.
Edit: Team points for school work, good comments & praise in school books from teachers etc etc.. [Means borrowing school books for w/end, but most Y6 teachers are fine about this].
Hope this helps
Nickyx
To be honest, Phil, I'm not yet sure.
I'd be interested to know how accurate the head's other recommendations were when you get the overall summary.
What are the high level 5s? - 5a's?
What comments in reports, or in the headteacher's summary sheet, are used to describe ability and achievement?
Reading age looks very good.
Why 115 on the first test? Are there any extenuating circumstances?
This is curious - why would more exam info be needed to assess "attitude"?the HT said I didnt have enough exam info to back up giving a 2;2
I'd be interested to know how accurate the head's other recommendations were when you get the overall summary.
What are the high level 5s? - 5a's?
What comments in reports, or in the headteacher's summary sheet, are used to describe ability and achievement?
Reading age looks very good.
Why 115 on the first test? Are there any extenuating circumstances?
Etienne
Yes they are 5a's. Maybe it was 3;2...
Reports I sent said encouraging things, working well and producing good work.
The HT summery sheet just had the numbers on and that he was recommended in this case.
It is the first time that the HT has filled in one of these as it is a new appointment from last Sept.
As for the other point re 115, I can inform you but would rather in private...
Thanks
Phil
Reports I sent said encouraging things, working well and producing good work.
The HT summery sheet just had the numbers on and that he was recommended in this case.
It is the first time that the HT has filled in one of these as it is a new appointment from last Sept.
As for the other point re 115, I can inform you but would rather in private...
Thanks
Phil
5a's - good.
3:2 would not be such good news. Panels usually like to see a "1" or a "2" recommendation.
"Working well" has more to do with attitude.
"Excellent work" is what I was hoping for!
You'll get the overall summary for the school with the case papers - about a week before the hearing.
I'm not pressing you for the extenuating circumstances - just pointing out gently that (if they are convincing enough) they could be a factor in whether or not you have a good case.
3:2 would not be such good news. Panels usually like to see a "1" or a "2" recommendation.
"Working well" has more to do with attitude.
"Excellent work" is what I was hoping for!
You'll get the overall summary for the school with the case papers - about a week before the hearing.
I'm not pressing you for the extenuating circumstances - just pointing out gently that (if they are convincing enough) they could be a factor in whether or not you have a good case.
Etienne
Hi Phil,
I’m sure Sally-Anne or Etienne will be along soon to explain further, but HT’s aren’t meant to base their recommendations on a single CATs score – in fact, they’re specifically advised not to do this.
If your HT has actually said this to you (as ours has), it leaves the door open for you to point this out politely to the panel. Something along the lines of: “The HT says she hasn’t recommended DS more highly for GS because of a disappointing Year 5 VR score, but we’d been led to believe that the recommendations shouldn’t be based solely on one test result…â€
I’m sure Sally-Anne or Etienne will be along soon to explain further, but HT’s aren’t meant to base their recommendations on a single CATs score – in fact, they’re specifically advised not to do this.
If your HT has actually said this to you (as ours has), it leaves the door open for you to point this out politely to the panel. Something along the lines of: “The HT says she hasn’t recommended DS more highly for GS because of a disappointing Year 5 VR score, but we’d been led to believe that the recommendations shouldn’t be based solely on one test result…â€
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