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Good luck
to all children sitting the consortium exam for SW Herts on Sat (and the reserve date!).
Hope you all get something you are happy with in March!
Hope you all get something you are happy with in March!
Always look on the bright side of life
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Good luck to all taking the test today. Please let us know how it went, but remember not to post anything specific about the tests, as there are repeat sessions today and reserve sessions later.
However I would appreciate receiving by PM details of the test providers, number of questions, timing and organization at the schools, so that I can revise the FAQ for next year. (I am not a tutor, have no children in this year's tests, and promise not to pass on anything specific while children are still doing tests.)
However I would appreciate receiving by PM details of the test providers, number of questions, timing and organization at the schools, so that I can revise the FAQ for next year. (I am not a tutor, have no children in this year's tests, and promise not to pass on anything specific while children are still doing tests.)
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SW Herts today
My dd took the test today at Clement Danes. Since the Music Test last week they had set up bollards to keep the parents further back from the door. Many parents ignored this though, despite repeated requests from the staff for them to stand back with the other parents. My dd said there were about twenty empty seats compared to about eight at the music test. As the last date is not until the 1st December I will not make any specific points about the tests until after then but will confirm from WP's sticky that the VR was harder than the maths. Once again huge credit to the calmness and organisation of the school. They even opened up the main building so us parents could go to the toilet. Very thoughtful. My dd did comment that several students had watches that chimed and bleeped and one even had a lunchbox that kept saying ËXTERMINATE. when I asked why the staff did not remove them, she said the desks were packed so close together it was too hard for the staff to get between them. And still they come, each year there will be more. What will happen when the schools no longer have the room to cope?
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