Did all schools get the 11+ results a day earlier?
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Did all schools get the 11+ results a day earlier?
So I recall reading somewhere that your school gets the 11+ results on Monday, a day before the actual examinee. If true, why is that the case? What purpose does the school having knowing it before everyone else? How does it prevent select parents knowing a full 24 hours before everyone else? Or have i misread something in the past as I cannot find where i read it.
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Re: Did all schools get the 11+ results a day earlier?
Because our results didn't arrive until 7pm last night I actually asked the head at our school and he said he'd been contacted a couple of weeks prior to tell him that due to data protection rule changes they wouldn't be sharing results with schools this year.
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Re: Did all schools get the 11+ results a day earlier?
My daughter's school knew the day before. I expected it to be because the school can then prepare for any negative/positive reactions from pupils and parents?
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We had an email from our LOS school asking parents to share their children’s raw scores and standardised score because due to a date protection reason CSSE would no longer be sharing this information with them.Leighmum2019 wrote:My daughter's school knew the day before. I expected it to be because the school can then prepare for any negative/positive reactions from pupils and parents?
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Back in October 2012, parents who had decided not to allow the CSSE to share their DC's scores with their primary school were kicking themselves when their results emails didn't arrive due to problems with the guidance sheet being sent as an attachment. Not really a reason for the CSSE randomly to pass on results to third parties, of course, but just saying, as they say .
TBH, if the general feeling is that one's DC's scores are no business of the primary school's, I would be more annoyed by the primary school asking parents to share with them (presumably no-one will, on principle?).
(Not a primary beginning with W, by any chance?).
Btw, not sure how this
TBH, if the general feeling is that one's DC's scores are no business of the primary school's, I would be more annoyed by the primary school asking parents to share with them (presumably no-one will, on principle?).
(Not a primary beginning with W, by any chance?).
Btw, not sure how this
can be reconciled with this?veryhopefulmum wrote:Because our results didn't arrive until 7pm last night I actually asked the head at our school and he said he'd been contacted a couple of weeks prior to tell him that due to data protection rule changes they wouldn't be sharing results with schools this year.
Leighmum2019 wrote:My daughter's school knew the day before. I expected it to be because the school can then prepare for any negative/positive reactions from pupils and parents?
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Re: Did all schools get the 11+ results a day earlier?
Our school didn’t get them, something to do with gdpr
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I’m going to ask our head how he knew in advance- and I know he did as he congratulated DD before she told him.
The GDPR wouldn’t stop the CSSE sharing if parents give consent
The GDPR wouldn’t stop the CSSE sharing if parents give consent
Re: Did all schools get the 11+ results a day earlier?
Nothing has been shared with schools this year due to the new data protection rules.
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But I gave consent for it to be shared but due to GDPR the CSSE told the school they couldn't share them anymore.
Leighmum2019 - it does sound dubious if that's what happened at your primary school
Leighmum2019 - it does sound dubious if that's what happened at your primary school