I have so many questions, so any advice would be appreciated
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I have so many questions, so any advice would be appreciated
We currently live in Surrey and now need to move to Cheshire because of my husbands job. Our daughter is 10 and in year 6, so will be moving schools in September, we don't have grammar schools here so I am attempting to understand the system very quickly.
I have spoken to both Sale and Altrincham Girls about how we would get our DD into either and they have both said that we need to have moved by the end of January. As we plan to rent in the short term, this is do-able although not ideal for our daughter as she'd have two terms in a new primary school - but she's not too bothered about that. The schools have also said that she can sit the exams in the next few weeks.
Well, poor thing has never seen a VR or NVR question untill this week and we are spending time each night going through the VR questions at the moment and she's doing fine. However we don't have very long and as this has happened all very quickly we are just using free downloadable papers. I'd love to know which of the many resources are the best ones to buy and get her started on?
I don't know how the school system works - lets says she passes the exams do we apply for all grammar schools, or do they only allocate to the people who put them as first choice? What happens if she doesn't pass at all, are there good non grammer schools in the area?
I also have two younger children (yr2 and yr3) so need to find them a good primary (state) - if anyone has any advice on this too that would be great.
We are planning to move to Altrincham/Hale.
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I have spoken to both Sale and Altrincham Girls about how we would get our DD into either and they have both said that we need to have moved by the end of January. As we plan to rent in the short term, this is do-able although not ideal for our daughter as she'd have two terms in a new primary school - but she's not too bothered about that. The schools have also said that she can sit the exams in the next few weeks.
Well, poor thing has never seen a VR or NVR question untill this week and we are spending time each night going through the VR questions at the moment and she's doing fine. However we don't have very long and as this has happened all very quickly we are just using free downloadable papers. I'd love to know which of the many resources are the best ones to buy and get her started on?
I don't know how the school system works - lets says she passes the exams do we apply for all grammar schools, or do they only allocate to the people who put them as first choice? What happens if she doesn't pass at all, are there good non grammer schools in the area?
I also have two younger children (yr2 and yr3) so need to find them a good primary (state) - if anyone has any advice on this too that would be great.
We are planning to move to Altrincham/Hale.
Help
they have to pass the exam then your have to put as a first choice ,wellington rd is a very good school but it's very hard to get in if your not in the catchment which is wa14,wa15 ,m33.primary schools elmridge primary hale barns is very good but is also very hard to get in.my advice would be is too look at the trafford league tables
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We are planning to move to either WA14 or 15, so I hope that will help. One of the primary schools I spoke to this week had good things to say about Wellington Road too.
I'm afriad I have another question, which is about how the exam is held, do the children sit all three exams one after another - I assume/hope there are breaks etc, it would be good to prepare my daughter for this.
We've spent some time on VA today and she's 'getting' everything so far, but a bit slow just yet - I'm very proud of her - now off to have a lovely weekend.
I'm afriad I have another question, which is about how the exam is held, do the children sit all three exams one after another - I assume/hope there are breaks etc, it would be good to prepare my daughter for this.
We've spent some time on VA today and she's 'getting' everything so far, but a bit slow just yet - I'm very proud of her - now off to have a lovely weekend.
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Thanks, emsy thats quite a lot for a 10 year old in one go isn't it?
I have another question, hope that's ok. Can anyone explain how the scores are calculated - the schools are giving a passmark of 350 (I think) how does that relate to the number of questions for each test? Is it equivilent to a certain percentage?
Thanks for all your help.
I have another question, hope that's ok. Can anyone explain how the scores are calculated - the schools are giving a passmark of 350 (I think) how does that relate to the number of questions for each test? Is it equivilent to a certain percentage?
Thanks for all your help.
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Re: I have so many questions, so any advice would be appreci
Hi NotAPushyMum - you have my sympathies to have to go through this at such short notice!NotAPushyMum wrote: I'd love to know which of the many resources are the best ones to buy and get her started on?
for VR I'd say the Susan Daughtrey set of 4 books, this is the first of the set,
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/books/ ... php%23bs78
but they may well cover more types than necessary (TraffordMum may
know more!) for NVR I'd stick with the Bond Assessment books. For Maths there's
no hard and fast author in my opinion - the Schofield and Sims 'Understanding Maths'
range are pretty good but I'm not sure if they cover absolutely everything
http://www.schofieldandsims.co.uk/key-s ... kbooks.asp
(cheap though!) These are available from our local bookshops and libraries in
Hale/Altrincham for about £3 each. You absolutely must do these (multiple choice)
familiarization tests for every subject though...
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/books/ ... p%3D0%23b4
Waterstones are currently selling all these types of book on 3 for 2 INSTORE promotion
Hope that helps! you may very well find that most people don't want to give out
information as every child is considered 'competition' around here - if you're not
in the masons *and* have the right handshake you can't even find a tutor who's not
booked up 3 years in advance...!
Good Luck
square-root
Hi square root
your advice echoes mores or less exactly what I told NAPM in a PM a couple of weeks ago, though I forgot about Schofield and Sims. AFN VR are also a very good resource.
Its interesting what you have said about local parents. We are out of area and so only a few of us are affected. I must say though that for the most part we have shared all our resources and knowledge, at least I think we have
your advice echoes mores or less exactly what I told NAPM in a PM a couple of weeks ago, though I forgot about Schofield and Sims. AFN VR are also a very good resource.
Its interesting what you have said about local parents. We are out of area and so only a few of us are affected. I must say though that for the most part we have shared all our resources and knowledge, at least I think we have