Appeal process for in-year applications to Grammar Schools
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Appeal process for in-year applications to Grammar Schools
Hi All,
I am relocating to the West Mids in the summer and need to find schools for my kids. I am keen to try and get them into the Stratford Grammar schools, which I have visited and my kids (Year 7 - boys, Year 9 - girls). As you might expect the schools are full. Any advice on how to launch successful appeals in such circumstances?
I am relocating to the West Mids in the summer and need to find schools for my kids. I am keen to try and get them into the Stratford Grammar schools, which I have visited and my kids (Year 7 - boys, Year 9 - girls). As you might expect the schools are full. Any advice on how to launch successful appeals in such circumstances?
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Re: Appeal process for in-year applications to Grammar Schoo
I'm no expert but think you will need to start with having the evidence they are of the required academic ability, are they currently in selective schools? I do know a couple of people who have tried for entry at later dates but none have been successful so I would post on the appeals forum on here for advice.
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I think they may also need to pass an entrance exam - details on the WCC website at http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/elevenplus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;serendippyty wrote:I'm no expert but think you will need to start with having the evidence they are of the required academic ability, are they currently in selective schools? I do know a couple of people who have tried for entry at later dates but none have been successful so I would post on the appeals forum on here for advice.
JD
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Re: Appeal process for in-year applications to Grammar Schoo
Also remember that there is Alcester Grammar School which takes boys and girls - transport can be an issue to all/some of these schools as well, depending on where you are living.
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We relocated when my daughter was in year 8 @ sggs. We had to go to appeal even though she had taken and passed the WarK test. All about PAN once capability proven.
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PAN = pupil admission numbers ie availability of spaces?
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Yes. Once you've 'proved' academic suitability, if there are no spare places you'll have to prove that by admitting over PAN (ie your DD) that the school won't be compromised in admitting her. I believe its called an over-subscription appeal (but could be wrong!).stebel5 wrote:PAN = pupil admission numbers ie availability of spaces?
There's lots of info on the appeals section of this site - you could try posting there where there are far more knowledgeable people than me! http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... m.php?f=35" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
HTH,
JD
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...and in KES, I am fairly sure that they are already at least 3 over PAN in the current year 7, which I believe is the maximum they can physically fit...