Oversubscription appeal success rates
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Oversubscription appeal success rates
I wondered if anybody knew what the oversubscription success rates for 2008 were? I've found on this forum the 2007 figures (91 appeals, 14 upheld i.e. 15% and 77 rejected) but can't find any other years. Presumably the reasons some appeals are upheld are confidential?
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Hi newgirl
The reasons for the success or failure of all appeals are confidential.
The success rate for 2008 for Grammar Transfer appeals was 15.4% (the figure for 2007 was 12.8%).
There were 163 appeals registered, of which 91 were actually heard - the remainder were either settled before the appeal date (i.e. a place was offered) or withdrawn - perhaps a private school place was taken up, or the parents simply decided to settle for the original school offered.
Hope that helps.
Sally-Anne
The reasons for the success or failure of all appeals are confidential.
The success rate for 2008 for Grammar Transfer appeals was 15.4% (the figure for 2007 was 12.8%).
There were 163 appeals registered, of which 91 were actually heard - the remainder were either settled before the appeal date (i.e. a place was offered) or withdrawn - perhaps a private school place was taken up, or the parents simply decided to settle for the original school offered.
Hope that helps.
Sally-Anne
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Hi Newgirl
Those are just figures for Transfer (over-subscription) Appeals for Grammar Schools.
The success rate for non-qualification appeals (all decided before March 2nd) was 38.5% in 2008. The success rate for Transfer Appeals for Upper Schools was 30%.
I am afraid that GS Transfer Appeals are by far the least successful type of appeal.
Sally-Anne
Those are just figures for Transfer (over-subscription) Appeals for Grammar Schools.
The success rate for non-qualification appeals (all decided before March 2nd) was 38.5% in 2008. The success rate for Transfer Appeals for Upper Schools was 30%.
I am afraid that GS Transfer Appeals are by far the least successful type of appeal.
Sally-Anne