2020-Ilford County/Woodford County Results please post here!
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My daughter scored 131.78, her hard work and determination yielded results.
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hello,
Does anyone know if the lowest score offered last year for WCHS (given in the email from Redbridge as 110.22) is the figure for March allocations or the lowest score that secured a place by the beginning of the school year? Just wondering if my daughter’s score of 112 will likely mean a long wait over summer....
Does anyone know if the lowest score offered last year for WCHS (given in the email from Redbridge as 110.22) is the figure for March allocations or the lowest score that secured a place by the beginning of the school year? Just wondering if my daughter’s score of 112 will likely mean a long wait over summer....
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I think it's by the beginning of the school year. Check this post:Plump wrote:hello,
Does anyone know if the lowest score offered last year for WCHS (given in the email from Redbridge as 110.22) is the figure for March allocations or the lowest score that secured a place by the beginning of the school year? Just wondering if my daughter’s score of 112 will likely mean a long wait over summer....
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A girl with 109.47 was allocated place sometime back. What is the exact score? Is this 112.00 ? Decimal places are equally significant.
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Just got this confirmation from Redbridge Admissions:
“ Thank you for your email, the last allocated score is that of the place offered on National Offer Day 1 March 2019, this information has to be provided as it is the published information. ”
So I guess this means that, by the time those on the waiting list received offers, the lowest score to secure a place was lower than the published score
“ Thank you for your email, the last allocated score is that of the place offered on National Offer Day 1 March 2019, this information has to be provided as it is the published information. ”
So I guess this means that, by the time those on the waiting list received offers, the lowest score to secure a place was lower than the published score
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Re: 2020-Ilford County/Woodford County Results please post h
DowntoEarth wrote:My daughter scored 131.78, her hard work and determination yielded results.
That is very high score! Definitely talented, hard working DD - congrats
My daughter has 121.91 although I was hoping she has around 125 ( she told me it was very very easy). I am putting CCHS as 3rd choice as Colchs as first choice..
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Is it a risk to put WCHS as first choice with a score of 106? The email said marks above 104 can be considered and be put on a waiting list.
My worry is that it's is highly unlikely be enough and by the time the waiting list places have been allocated and we miss out, our Second choice school will also have a waiting list by then.
Shall I just make the second choice as first choice now and avoid the grief later?
Thanks
My worry is that it's is highly unlikely be enough and by the time the waiting list places have been allocated and we miss out, our Second choice school will also have a waiting list by then.
Shall I just make the second choice as first choice now and avoid the grief later?
Thanks
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Put your school choices in your true preferred order.kopper wrote:Is it a risk to put WCHS as first choice with a score of 106? The email said marks above 104 can be considered and be put on a waiting list.
My worry is that it's is highly unlikely be enough and by the time the waiting list places have been allocated and we miss out, our Second choice school will also have a waiting list by then.
Shall I just make the second choice as first choice now and avoid the grief later?
Thanks
If you place WCHS as 1st choice, (which will put you on the waiting list), but do meet the admissions criteria for your 2nd choice (i.e. catchment (if any), score/rank), then you will not miss out on your 2nd choice.
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Do you currently reside in Redbridge, but are looking to relocate to somewhere within reasonable proximity of Colchester?Wearesmashingit wrote:DowntoEarth wrote:My daughter scored 131.78, her hard work and determination yielded results.
That is very high score! Definitely talented, hard working DD - congrats
My daughter has 121.91 although I was hoping she has around 125 ( she told me it was very very easy). I am putting CCHS as 3rd choice as Colchs as first choice..
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My daughter scored 112.37 any chance of being offered in first round?
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I know a few girls with scores of either 110 or 112 and on this forum 131! I think we get a better idea how this year’s sitters done in their scores which I think is published on the Redbridge admissions website this Friday.