Did you have a clue when the results came through
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Did you have a clue when the results came through
Hi everyone, just a quick question. When the results come in do you generally have an idea about if the results were good enough to get in to the school you want? Do you know at the same time as everyone else (comprehensive school in March that that’s when your child has a spot or is it earlier than that?? Sorry if I sound stupid just trying to make sure I get it all right and don’t miss things.
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It depends on where you live.
In Bucks if you qualify and live in catchment then you can be 99.8% sure of a place at your catchment GS.
In Bucks if you qualify and live in catchment then you can be 99.8% sure of a place at your catchment GS.
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I think it very much varies by region. In my area (not a full grammar school area) we are told on 10th of October whether or not DC have a place if they were to apply by 31 October through the CAF. I believe there is also a waiting list which consists of those who passed the 11+ but live OOC and did not score high enough to get a residual place. If you get a place then you don't actually get to know the score.
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As others have stated it is different from exam to exam.
You need to post in your region and you will get advice there.
Nobody can answer this questions without knowing which exams your dc has taken. DG
You need to post in your region and you will get advice there.
Nobody can answer this questions without knowing which exams your dc has taken. DG
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Re: Did you have a clue when the results came through
Very much depends on region. Where we are, if you live in catchment and pass then you know you have a place when you receive the results in October. 1st march is just a formality. This is because considerably less children in catchment pass than there are places, the spare places go to out of catchment children. Top scoring OOC children are also told they have a place in October.
So a big perk of passing 11 plus here is you know where you are going from the October in yr 6.
It is very different to oversubscribed areas down south and I posted the wording of the pass letter on the Lancs forum.
I am delighted to inform you [name] reached the required standard in the tests and, in accordance with Lancashire County Council's Co-ordinated Admissions Scheme, we have informed the Local Education Authority (LEA) that we would be pleased to accept [name] as a student at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School from September 2017. We understand that the LEA will allocate [name] a place here if your common Application states that you have put Clitheroe Royal Grammar School as your first preference.
So a big perk of passing 11 plus here is you know where you are going from the October in yr 6.
It is very different to oversubscribed areas down south and I posted the wording of the pass letter on the Lancs forum.
I am delighted to inform you [name] reached the required standard in the tests and, in accordance with Lancashire County Council's Co-ordinated Admissions Scheme, we have informed the Local Education Authority (LEA) that we would be pleased to accept [name] as a student at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School from September 2017. We understand that the LEA will allocate [name] a place here if your common Application states that you have put Clitheroe Royal Grammar School as your first preference.
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Re: Did you have a clue when the results came through
For Birmingham and Warwickshire you won't know until 1st March. Only the really high scores will be certain.
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Essex CSSE send out a sheet for their schools with traffic light scores based on the previous few years marks. If you're in the green zone you're good to put the school top of your list of choices then they do yellow and amber can't remember which way round but one colour means all kids who got scores in that bracket eventually got places but not necessarily on allocations day and red meant no chance
So yes. In Essex we get a very good indication on results day as to whether it's worth putting the school down as a choice
So yes. In Essex we get a very good indication on results day as to whether it's worth putting the school down as a choice
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Also in Essex, in catchment for the Southend and Westcliff grammar schools. Elder two took the exam under the previous system (CAF submission before exam), so first knew whether or not they had done well enough from their school allocation.
With DS2, from his score we could be pretty certain of a place at any of the relevant grammar schools (or KEGS or CRGS, had we been cruel enough to inflict the journey on him), but still completed the CAF fully.
With DS2, from his score we could be pretty certain of a place at any of the relevant grammar schools (or KEGS or CRGS, had we been cruel enough to inflict the journey on him), but still completed the CAF fully.
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In Surrey you are told you are able to put the school down on your CAF but it will still remain about a 50:50 chance due to over subscription of getting a place, you aren’t told your scores either. Therefor you need to have a back up.