First time 11+ mum
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First time 11+ mum
Hi there, I am new to the 11+, with my fist child sitting it this September in Kent.
Am struggling to understand the scoring system - i.e. what marks count as a "top score" etc? EJ is a mid-July birthday, which I guess helps with the standardisation system.........
Can anyone explain the scores to me???
GPmum
Am struggling to understand the scoring system - i.e. what marks count as a "top score" etc? EJ is a mid-July birthday, which I guess helps with the standardisation system.........
Can anyone explain the scores to me???
GPmum
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Re: First time 11+ mum
Not seen that, thanks, should hopefully make a bit more sense now.........
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Hi GP Mum
My dd is doing the Kent Test this September too. If you look at the stickies at the top of the Kent Forum there are some details on what raw scores were needed for different ages to achieve the top score of 140.
Edited to add details from that post for last years Kent Test:
To achieve 140:
Aged 11 years would need the following raw scores (percentages have been rounded)
VR: 63 out of 80 questions - 79%
NVR: 50 out of 72 questions – 69%
Maths: 40 out of 50 questions - 80%
Aged 10years 6 months the required score is:
VR: 61 out of 80 questions - 76%
NVR: 49 out of 72 questions – 68%
Maths: 39 out of 50 questions - 78%
Aged 10years the required score is:
VR: 58 out of 80 questions - 73%
NVR: 48 out of 72 questions – 67%
Maths: 38 out of 50 questions - 76%
To achieve 120:
Aged 11 years would need to achieve the following raw scores
VR: 42 out of 80 questions - 53%
NVR: 38 out of 72 questions – 53%
Maths: 27 out of 50 questions - 54%
Aged 10years 6 months the required score is:
VR: 39 out of 80 questions - 49%
NVR: 37 out of 72 questions – 51%
Maths: 26 out of 50 questions - 52%
Aged 10years the required score is:
VR: 36 out of 80 questions - 45%
NVR: 35 out of 72 questions – 49%
Maths: 24 out of 50 questions - 48%
Dottie
My dd is doing the Kent Test this September too. If you look at the stickies at the top of the Kent Forum there are some details on what raw scores were needed for different ages to achieve the top score of 140.
Edited to add details from that post for last years Kent Test:
To achieve 140:
Aged 11 years would need the following raw scores (percentages have been rounded)
VR: 63 out of 80 questions - 79%
NVR: 50 out of 72 questions – 69%
Maths: 40 out of 50 questions - 80%
Aged 10years 6 months the required score is:
VR: 61 out of 80 questions - 76%
NVR: 49 out of 72 questions – 68%
Maths: 39 out of 50 questions - 78%
Aged 10years the required score is:
VR: 58 out of 80 questions - 73%
NVR: 48 out of 72 questions – 67%
Maths: 38 out of 50 questions - 76%
To achieve 120:
Aged 11 years would need to achieve the following raw scores
VR: 42 out of 80 questions - 53%
NVR: 38 out of 72 questions – 53%
Maths: 27 out of 50 questions - 54%
Aged 10years 6 months the required score is:
VR: 39 out of 80 questions - 49%
NVR: 37 out of 72 questions – 51%
Maths: 26 out of 50 questions - 52%
Aged 10years the required score is:
VR: 36 out of 80 questions - 45%
NVR: 35 out of 72 questions – 49%
Maths: 24 out of 50 questions - 48%
Dottie
Last edited by dottie1974 on Tue Feb 28, 2012 12:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: First time 11+ mum
Being new to this forum, what are the "stickies" ?
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Re: First time 11+ mum
Hi again
I have edited my last post with details of the scores from last years Kent Test.
The stickies are messages that the moderators have 'stuck' at the top of the forum so they are easy to find - normally important and useful information. If they weren't 'stuck' at the stop they would get lost amid the mountains of messages that get posted
Hope this helps!
Dottie
I have edited my last post with details of the scores from last years Kent Test.
The stickies are messages that the moderators have 'stuck' at the top of the forum so they are easy to find - normally important and useful information. If they weren't 'stuck' at the stop they would get lost amid the mountains of messages that get posted
Hope this helps!
Dottie
Re: First time 11+ mum
Thanks Dottie,
Very helpful edit..........
Scores now do not seem quite so daunting when broken down like that!
GPmum
Very helpful edit..........
Scores now do not seem quite so daunting when broken down like that!
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Are you looking at a super selective school that a high score is needed in to obtain a place or a grammar where a pass is required?
The scores might not look daunting but having been through it 2 years ago with my eldest daughter, when the times comes it is very daunting and seems to consume your whole life! (Although that might just be me with a slightly obsessive personality )
Are you doing any preparation with your DD? We are working through some Bond books and have some practice papers to go through too.
Dottie
The scores might not look daunting but having been through it 2 years ago with my eldest daughter, when the times comes it is very daunting and seems to consume your whole life! (Although that might just be me with a slightly obsessive personality )
Are you doing any preparation with your DD? We are working through some Bond books and have some practice papers to go through too.
Dottie
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We're probably looking at just passing for now....rather than achieving top scores!
Agree with you, though, it IS all rather more stressful than I thought and we're only in February!!
We have had a weekly tutor since September, who seems very good. Could not have done it without the extra help as our school do not actively prepare them at all.
By the way - what does "DD" stand for? Please excuse my ignorance........
GPmum
Agree with you, though, it IS all rather more stressful than I thought and we're only in February!!
We have had a weekly tutor since September, who seems very good. Could not have done it without the extra help as our school do not actively prepare them at all.
By the way - what does "DD" stand for? Please excuse my ignorance........
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DD = Darling Daughter (or is it dear daughter?) Not ignorance, after using forums for a while it is all too easy to forget that newcomers won't necessarily know the abbreviations that are commonly used!GPmum wrote: By the way - what does "DD" stand for? Please excuse my ignorance........
GPmum
Other ones you may come accross are:
DS = darling son
DH = darling husband
OH = other half
We too are hoping for the local grammar school which requires a pass not a high pass, thankfully.
I don't think Kent primaries are allowed to prep towards the 11+, I know my daughters school certainly don't. We used a tutor for my eldest because I didn't have a clue about it all. We are not using one this time though as my daughter really wasn't keen and as I knew more about what was involved decided to try the DIY tutoring route. So far so good, but only time will tell I guess
Good luck with the 11+ journey/rollercoaster!