Dyslexia
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Dyslexia
Hi. My son has passed his 11+ but surprising underperformed, particularly in the maths paper which he just passed (maths is generally his strongest subject). He did not, therefore, achieve the required score for his preferred school. The week after the exam he was assessed for dyslexia and came back as quite badly dyslexic with a recommendation for 25% extra time in exams. As he is bright, he has developed coping mechanisms to cover some of his problems but this is probably the reason that his maths paper was below expectations - it was 'wordy' and he didn't have time to extract the information from the questions in order to do the actual maths! The assessment specifically notes that these sorts of questions will be an issue for him, despite his general mathematical ability.
The assessment states that he is very bright and with the right support, will do well in future examinations and so I have no issues with him coping in a top grammar school. Is it worth us even contemplating an appeal in these circumstances? Many thanks
The assessment states that he is very bright and with the right support, will do well in future examinations and so I have no issues with him coping in a top grammar school. Is it worth us even contemplating an appeal in these circumstances? Many thanks
Re: Dyslexia
Welcome!
An appeal panel will certainly have to take into account the dyslexia.
Have you seen the Q&As? For example:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/appeals/general#a36" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
An appeal panel will certainly have to take into account the dyslexia.
I don't see why not, if you have strong academic evidence.Is it worth us even contemplating an appeal in these circumstances?
Have you seen the Q&As? For example:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/appeals/general#a36" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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