What was the minimum score for Langley Grammer
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What was the minimum score for Langley Grammer
Could anybody advise me this please? My son got 117, but have not received anything on the post today.
Many thanks
Many thanks
Langley scores
My son scored 120 and received the offer today. As per my understanding the Langley Grammar sends letters to those who scored 120 and above in the first round. Depends on the acceptance, letters will be sent in the second round for students who scored less than 120 (approx.between 117 to 120).
Hope your son gets an offer soon. Good luck to him!
Best Regards,
NJ
Hope your son gets an offer soon. Good luck to him!
Best Regards,
NJ
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Langley grammar 117
Hi there.
My son also scored 117!
Does any one know are automatically on the waiting list?And if so for how long?Or do we need got start thinking about getting the ball rolling for appealing for a place?
This just seems never ending!
Also does the offer letter from Langley state how soon the places have to be accepted(for those that have been offered 1st round allocations)?
My son also scored 117!
Does any one know are automatically on the waiting list?And if so for how long?Or do we need got start thinking about getting the ball rolling for appealing for a place?
This just seems never ending!
Also does the offer letter from Langley state how soon the places have to be accepted(for those that have been offered 1st round allocations)?
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harrowboy
Hi Harrowboy
I think "unallocated" means exactly that: at this stage a place has not been allocated. I am sure the status will change once 1st offers are accepted and the second round goes out. Evidently a lot of kids don't take Langley offers: having sat Tiffin, Reading or private school tests as well. Children travel from Ealing, Wembley, Hillingdon etc to get to Langley every day.
I suppose that someone's "cream" is another persons "custard" if you know what I mean?!
I think "unallocated" means exactly that: at this stage a place has not been allocated. I am sure the status will change once 1st offers are accepted and the second round goes out. Evidently a lot of kids don't take Langley offers: having sat Tiffin, Reading or private school tests as well. Children travel from Ealing, Wembley, Hillingdon etc to get to Langley every day.
I suppose that someone's "cream" is another persons "custard" if you know what I mean?!
wraysburymum
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