46% of kids passed? I thought it was meant to be around 25%?
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46% of kids passed? I thought it was meant to be around 25%?
https://www.kentonline.co.uk/kent/news/ ... st-191331/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'm confused! I thought the Kent Test was designed to select 20%-25% for grammar places. This article quite clearly states that almost 50% passed? Anyone explain please?
I'm confused! I thought the Kent Test was designed to select 20%-25% for grammar places. This article quite clearly states that almost 50% passed? Anyone explain please?
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Re: 46% of kids passed? I thought it was meant to be around
Thinking about it, I'm guessing it's mainly because the vast majority of the 3,065 OOC candidates who passed will take up school places closer to home?
Re: 46% of kids passed? I thought it was meant to be around
Thanks for this info.
Numbers passing the test is always higher than the places available, meaning not everyone passed will get a Grammar place.
Past pass rates are found here:
https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/schoo ... nt-11-plus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
However, this year’s pass rate & numbers seem to be higher than previous years. Would that mean higher cut off for super selectives and reduced distance for others?
Numbers passing the test is always higher than the places available, meaning not everyone passed will get a Grammar place.
Past pass rates are found here:
https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/schoo ... nt-11-plus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
However, this year’s pass rate & numbers seem to be higher than previous years. Would that mean higher cut off for super selectives and reduced distance for others?
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Re: 46% of kids passed? I thought it was meant to be around
I'm guessing here but could it be that not all children sit the Kent test, therefore 46% of those taking it might have passed but that still only equates to 20% of year 6 children.
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Re: 46% of kids passed? I thought it was meant to be around
Not every child takes the 11+, so the percentage of all children will be lower.
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Re: 46% of kids passed? I thought it was meant to be around
Have added this year's scores to the one you refer to above - look at the jumps in numbers (sorry about the formatting, it won't play ball!)ksaravan wrote:Thanks for this info.
Numbers passing the test is always higher than the places available, meaning not everyone passed will get a Grammar place.
Past pass rates are found here:
https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/schoo ... nt-11-plus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
However, this year’s pass rate & numbers seem to be higher than previous years. Would that mean higher cut off for super selectives and reduced distance for others?
Columns refer to total taking test, total in Kent who passed, total OOC passes, total passes:
2018 entry 16,656 4,641 3,065 7,706
2017 entry 15,253 4,369 2,145 6,537
2016 entry 14,486 4,282 1,966 6,259
2015 entry 13,274 4,043 1,696 5,753
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Re: 46% of kids passed? I thought it was meant to be around
No, it's definitely 46% of those taking the test...see aboveSparklecat wrote:Not every child takes the 11+, so the percentage of all children will be lower.
Re: 46% of kids passed? I thought it was meant to be around
I think the previous poster meant the % of the whole Year 6 cohort will be lower ... many children do not even sit the test.
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Re: 46% of kids passed? I thought it was meant to be around
LocalTWmum1 wrote:Have added this year's scores to the one you refer to above - look at the jumps in numbers (sorry about the formatting, it won't play ball!)ksaravan wrote:Thanks for this info.
Numbers passing the test is always higher than the places available, meaning not everyone passed will get a Grammar place.
Past pass rates are found here:
https://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/schoo ... nt-11-plus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
However, this year’s pass rate & numbers seem to be higher than previous years. Would that mean higher cut off for super selectives and reduced distance for others?
Columns refer to total taking test, total in Kent who passed, total OOC passes, total passes:
2018 entry 16,656 4,641 3,065 7,706
2017 entry 15,253 4,369 2,145 6,537
2016 entry 14,486 4,282 1,966 6,259
2015 entry 13,274 4,043 1,696 5,753
These are all above the 40% mark... so a negligible difference really
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Year Taken Kent Others Total
2018 entry 16,656 4,641 (28%) 3,065 (18%) 7,706 (46%)
2017 entry 15,253 4,369 (29%) 2,145 (14%) 6,537 (42%)
2016 entry 14,486 4,282 (30%) 1,966 (14%) 6,259 (43%)
2015 entry 13,274 4,043 (30%) 1,696 (13%) 5,753 (43%)
2018 entry 16,656 4,641 (28%) 3,065 (18%) 7,706 (46%)
2017 entry 15,253 4,369 (29%) 2,145 (14%) 6,537 (42%)
2016 entry 14,486 4,282 (30%) 1,966 (14%) 6,259 (43%)
2015 entry 13,274 4,043 (30%) 1,696 (13%) 5,753 (43%)