Admissions 2011
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 7:55 pm
For any interested parties, on RHS newsletter this week:
"The school’s governors are required to review admissions arrangements to the school on an annual basis. The governing body approved draft arrangements for 2011 at their meeting on 8th December. These arrangements are now out for consultation and are downloadable from our website. The consultation period ends on 28th February 2010. If you have any comments that you would like to make about the arrangements, you should write to either the Chair of Governors, Peter Reaney, at the school or to me. Alternatively, you can email me: martenc@rugbyhighschool.co.uk. All the comments received during the consultation period will be taken into account before final arrangements are agreed and published in March 2010.
The draft 2011 arrangements are in keeping with those agreed for 2010 (which were the subject of an adjudication by the Office of the Schools Adjudicator). Students are ranked in accordance with their performance in the 11 plus examination (CEM Centre designed tests). The first 50% of places are allocated to students living anywhere within the old priority circle. The second 50% of places will be allocated to those living in East Warwickshire."
"The school’s governors are required to review admissions arrangements to the school on an annual basis. The governing body approved draft arrangements for 2011 at their meeting on 8th December. These arrangements are now out for consultation and are downloadable from our website. The consultation period ends on 28th February 2010. If you have any comments that you would like to make about the arrangements, you should write to either the Chair of Governors, Peter Reaney, at the school or to me. Alternatively, you can email me: martenc@rugbyhighschool.co.uk. All the comments received during the consultation period will be taken into account before final arrangements are agreed and published in March 2010.
The draft 2011 arrangements are in keeping with those agreed for 2010 (which were the subject of an adjudication by the Office of the Schools Adjudicator). Students are ranked in accordance with their performance in the 11 plus examination (CEM Centre designed tests). The first 50% of places are allocated to students living anywhere within the old priority circle. The second 50% of places will be allocated to those living in East Warwickshire."