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liangzhaodu
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How to view children's score

Post by liangzhaodu »

My son got 105.42 points.

I know this is not enough to get a place, but he did his best. We have just came here from China for less than a year.  he began to review the 11 + content  in March this year.He can not even speak a complete English, or even understand the meaning of mathematical topic, he got 105, more than 104 line.

I believe my son is the best.I am proud of him. And proud of all the best kids!

(Ps:My English is not good, please forgive me.)
tahm563
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Re: How to view children's score

Post by tahm563 »

Well done to your son. That's a very good score for someone who came to the country recently. You should be well proud of him.
liangzhaodu wrote:My son got 105.42 points.

I know this is not enough to get a place, but he did his best. We have just came here from China for less than a year.  he began to review the 11 + content  in March this year.He can not even speak a complete English, or even understand the meaning of mathematical topic, he got 105, more than 104 line.

I believe my son is the best.I am proud of him. And proud of all the best kids!

(Ps:My English is not good, please forgive me.)
Bananas
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Re: How to view children's score

Post by Bananas »

Congratulations to your son - that's an amazing result having just moved here a year ago and having to learn the language too.

They do take children into the sixth form at Ilford from other schools so maybe he can join at 16 to do A Levels. Well, at least, they do at the girls school Woodford so I presume Ilford does the same.

I hope you find a good school for him and you are all happy here.
liangzhaodu
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Re: How to view children's score

Post by liangzhaodu »

@tahm563 @Bananas Thank you very much for your encouragement!I will seriously consider my boy‘s ’future schools.

Because I don't know much about British education system.I don't know how to choose child's school better. I don't know what I can do.

Who can tell me what options are available? Including how to go to private schools and how to get into better schools.How can I do it?

Thank you very much!
shobnomm
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Post by shobnomm »

Hi there,
Many of the Greater London private school are listed through the links below;

https://feeassistancelondonschools.org. ... jsQAvD_BwE" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Each school listed will lead you to there website with all information. Many of the them's registration deadlines are soon for January 2019 selection exam followed by interviews. But check with individual schools website.
Settembrini
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Post by Settembrini »

Well done to your son, he did amazing!
I know how hard it is to understand the system here, we arrived 10 years ago and I'm still learning.
For state schools, have a look at https://www.gov.uk/school-performance-tables" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; where you can select the schools in your area and compare their results. At least this will give you some idea of of the quality of a school, but you should also visit them if you can.
Good luck, I'm sure your son will do well wherever he goes!
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