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mumandson
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Warwic result

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My son lives very far from of LS boundary (wellingborough -Northampton), he achieved standardize score 232. Is there any possibilities that he can get a place in LS without moving into Rugby immediately? if it is, then we can move into Rugby by next summer.
As we haven't received the ranking, we are not sure about the position.
Please share your thoughts.

Thanks,
phoenix45
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mumandson wrote:My son lives very far from of LS boundary (wellingborough -Northampton), he achieved standardize score 232. Is there any possibilities that he can get a place in LS without moving into Rugby immediately? if it is, then we can move into Rugby by next summer.
As we haven't received the ranking, we are not sure about the position.
Please share your thoughts.

Thanks,
hi - if you post your query in results 2016/entry 2017 Warwickshire topic discussion, you'll get response from Eastern Area experts for Warks. Since you are o/c for LS, you may need to review their admission policies to see whether you stand a chance. However of you have applied to LS directly, then I think you can place them as your first choice in the CAF (due by 31ts Oct) and see. Based on your results, I think LS is very possible as their AQS is around 220 for 2016.
Rugbymother
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phoenix45 wrote:
mumandson wrote:My son lives very far from of LS boundary (wellingborough -Northampton), he achieved standardize score 232. Is there any possibilities that he can get a place in LS without moving into Rugby immediately? if it is, then we can move into Rugby by next summer.
As we haven't received the ranking, we are not sure about the position.
Please share your thoughts.

Thanks,
hi - if you post your query in results 2016/entry 2017 Warwickshire topic discussion, you'll get response from Eastern Area experts for Warks. Since you are o/c for LS, you may need to review their admission policies to see whether you stand a chance. However of you have applied to LS directly, then I think you can place them as your first choice in the CAF (due by 31ts Oct) and see. Based on your results, I think LS is very possible as their AQS is around 220 for 2016.
Correct me if i am wrong but AQS for Lawrance Sherrif was 207 for admission in 2016..or are you talking about AQS for OOC area?
phoenix45
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Rugbymother wrote:
phoenix45 wrote:
mumandson wrote:My son lives very far from of LS boundary (wellingborough -Northampton), he achieved standardize score 232. Is there any possibilities that he can get a place in LS without moving into Rugby immediately? if it is, then we can move into Rugby by next summer.
As we haven't received the ranking, we are not sure about the position.
Please share your thoughts.

Thanks,
hi - if you post your query in results 2016/entry 2017 Warwickshire topic discussion, you'll get response from Eastern Area experts for Warks. Since you are o/c for LS, you may need to review their admission policies to see whether you stand a chance. However of you have applied to LS directly, then I think you can place them as your first choice in the CAF (due by 31ts Oct) and see. Based on your results, I think LS is very possible as their AQS is around 220 for 2016.
Correct me if i am wrong but AQS for Lawrance Sherrif was 207 for admission in 2016..or are you talking about AQS for OOC area?
yes, 220 is for ooc - area 2.
sourcepan
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Post by sourcepan »

where can I find historical AQS for OOC?
phoenix45
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sourcepan wrote:where can I find historical AQS for OOC?
please scroll down to LS data for 2016: category 6, out of area, 222 offered: ***
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Phoenix45. Thank you so much! very helpful.
mumandson
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Post by mumandson »

phoenix45 wrote:
sourcepan wrote:where can I find historical AQS for OOC?
please scroll down to LS data for 2016: category 6, out of area, 222 offered:

Hi,

Am I correct that category 6 includes who lives out of the catchment area ? if it is then how far (in miles) they can go for. Because I live in Northampton east. Do you know anyone was offered a place in the past??

Thanks.
phoenix45
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Post by phoenix45 »

mumandson wrote:
phoenix45 wrote:
sourcepan wrote:where can I find historical AQS for OOC?
please scroll down to LS data for 2016: category 6, out of area, 222 offered:

Hi,

Am I correct that category 6 includes who lives out of the catchment area ? if it is then how far (in miles) they can go for. Because I live in Northampton east. Do you know anyone was offered a place in the past??

Thanks.
Yes you are correct. You may need to call LS to understand their specific policies on ooc selection in terms of how far they go, and who they offered places to in 2016. All we know from this data is that there were 14 places offered in 2016 via category 6:out of catchment.
ssb321
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Here is the admissions policy for LSS - showing the different category levels.
http://www.lawrencesheriffschool.net/pa ... admissions" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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