Out of County/Out of Area for Dartford Grammar School (Boys)
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Out of County/Out of Area for Dartford Grammar School (Boys)
Ok, the speculating begins! What do you think the score will be for out of the parishes/area/county?
Re: Out of County/Out of Area for Dartford Grammar School (B
No idea but really want to know that
DS scor:374 ,we are ooc.
DS scor:374 ,we are ooc.
Re: Out of County/Out of Area for Dartford Grammar School (B
Fingers crossed, it was good for last year. And 351 for IC boys.
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Hi
My ds score is 362. We are OOC. We are hoping for DGS. Not sure if this enough though.
Thanks
My ds score is 362. We are OOC. We are hoping for DGS. Not sure if this enough though.
Thanks
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I'm not sure. Does anyone know if it is Kent that release what level Dartford is set at or whether it's the school and when do they do this? In time for the CAF? Salsa can you remember at all?
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We were OOC for DGSB last year with 374 but it differs year to year to predict but do make sure you put your 1st preference school top and if possible get into catchment.
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Re: Out of County/Out of Area for Dartford Grammar School (B
KCC do not release qualifying scores other then the pass marks. Or so that has been in the past. Each school is different and will depends on who has applied so each will communicate the qualifying score themselves. Some are better at doing this than others. I have seen in past years OOC qualifying scores go up rather then down as some realise they can qualify and go on the wait list. The trend isn't always down. I know people who have moved into catchment in time to qualify for lower score but it makes often for a miserable end to Y6 with a lot of commuting and at very least a major upheaval at a time already of a lot of impending change.
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The school never told me, but if you told them your score they would say something like "in previous years your son would have gained a place". We knew from asking around in the forum.grgygirl wrote:I'm not sure. Does anyone know if it is Kent that release what level Dartford is set at or whether it's the school and when do they do this? In time for the CAF? Salsa can you remember at all?
Last year I think some members got some numbers from the office, but they were as at first allocation.
So, from memory it was 369 in 2015 and 374 in 2016. For previous years you needed a much higher score, but it was a different test and the admission policy was also different. This year, of course, it will depend on how many apply and their scores. A lot of high scorers prefer other Kent super selectives.
Salsa
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Hello. DS has scored 395 would this be enough for DG applying from outside Kent?salsa wrote:The school never told me, but if you told them your score they would say something like "in previous years your son would have gained a place". We knew from asking around in the forum.grgygirl wrote:I'm not sure. Does anyone know if it is Kent that release what level Dartford is set at or whether it's the school and when do they do this? In time for the CAF? Salsa can you remember at all?
Last year I think some members got some numbers from the office, but they were as at first allocation.
So, from memory it was 369 in 2015 and 374 in 2016. For previous years you needed a much higher score, but it was a different test and the admission policy was also different. This year, of course, it will depend on how many apply and their scores. A lot of high scorers prefer other Kent super selectives.
Salsa
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Re: Out of County/Out of Area for Dartford Grammar School (B
DS got a score of 401 and we are OOC. Is there a good chance of getting in you think?