GL wins the day
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GL wins the day
Was hoping for CEM to be honest. Think a lot of us who are taking Bexley & Kent will be kicking themselves.
Re: GL wins the day
Yes, double preparation. It may not always be like this though as the kent contract is only for one year. How long was the bexley c e m contract won for?
Also, if the kent test is more sophisticated as per the press release maybe it is not like a cobbling together of the g l familiarisation papers in English, maths, v r and nvr. Maybe it does hold some surprises and bexley type preparation will pay off for both tests.
Also, if the kent test is more sophisticated as per the press release maybe it is not like a cobbling together of the g l familiarisation papers in English, maths, v r and nvr. Maybe it does hold some surprises and bexley type preparation will pay off for both tests.
Re: GL wins the day
I've heard the CEM contract is for 3 years.
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Re: GL wins the day
I wonder how parents living Kent/Bexley borders are planning revision. DD1 took the test a few years ago, then we did both Kent and Bexley. I'm not so sure what to do with DD2 who will be sitting the test next september. Not so happy about putting all eggs in one basket, on the other hand not keen to overload her with 11+ revision either.
So far I have spent a great deal looking in to the Bexley CEM system, but have no clue what GL will be doing in Kent. I would assume that the format of the test will change compared to previous years?
Any advice greatly appreciated... thank you!
So far I have spent a great deal looking in to the Bexley CEM system, but have no clue what GL will be doing in Kent. I would assume that the format of the test will change compared to previous years?
Any advice greatly appreciated... thank you!