HBS 2020 Consultation
Moderators: Section Moderators, Forum Moderators
-
- Posts: 11108
- Joined: Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:01 pm
- Location: Herts
Re: HBS 2020 Consultation
So long as it is the 300 applicants out of the 500 that are strongest in the skills the school is looking for. DG
-
- Posts: 798
- Joined: Thu Mar 05, 2015 11:23 am
Re: HBS 2020 Consultation
Which could be why they are planning to have VR and English in Round 1 - possibly in place of a very linguistic VR.Daogroupie wrote:So long as it is the 300 applicants out of the 500 that are strongest in the skills the school is looking for. DG
I'm just trying to figure out why you would be surprised if they drop CEM.
After all, Bucks has done just that and it seems SW Herts are also doing it next year.
Re: HBS 2020 Consultation
Hi,
Just a quick reminder that this consultation ends tomorrow (Monday 28th January 2019):
https://www.hbschool.org.uk/userfiles/h ... r-2020.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So if you have any comments that you would like to be considered, please address these: • In writing: The Henrietta Barnett School Admissions Consultation, Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London NW11 7BN • By email: clerktogovernors@hbschool.org.uk
The Governing Body will then consider all responses received by 28 January 2019 before determining the final admission arrangements by 28 February 2019
One of the points that has been raised earlier is conflict between statements of "Candidates who live within 3 miles of the school" AND "statutory walking distance as defined in section 444 of the Education Act 1996" in the proposed oversubscription criterion 3.
The #1 Crow fly / straight line distance between home and school Vs #2 The distance between home and school is the nearest available route along which a student, accompanied as necessary, can walk with reasonable safety to school.
So will HBS follow the Education Act 1996 section 444 for this oversubscription criterion or act against it by making "local" children walk more than three miles or provide them with free transport?
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/19 ... ection/444" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just a quick reminder that this consultation ends tomorrow (Monday 28th January 2019):
https://www.hbschool.org.uk/userfiles/h ... r-2020.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So if you have any comments that you would like to be considered, please address these: • In writing: The Henrietta Barnett School Admissions Consultation, Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London NW11 7BN • By email: clerktogovernors@hbschool.org.uk
The Governing Body will then consider all responses received by 28 January 2019 before determining the final admission arrangements by 28 February 2019
One of the points that has been raised earlier is conflict between statements of "Candidates who live within 3 miles of the school" AND "statutory walking distance as defined in section 444 of the Education Act 1996" in the proposed oversubscription criterion 3.
The #1 Crow fly / straight line distance between home and school Vs #2 The distance between home and school is the nearest available route along which a student, accompanied as necessary, can walk with reasonable safety to school.
So will HBS follow the Education Act 1996 section 444 for this oversubscription criterion or act against it by making "local" children walk more than three miles or provide them with free transport?
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/19 ... ection/444" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: HBS 2020 Consultation
When responding to this consultation document, is one allowed to comment on the actual test arrangements (and content) or should comments be restricted to where the document falls foul of general admissions codes or education acts?
-
- Posts: 11108
- Joined: Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:01 pm
- Location: Herts
Re: HBS 2020 Consultation
I respond every year to all the ones that personally impact me.
Usually I am one of an absolute handful. Usually the number responding does not reach double figures.
You can comment on any aspect of it.
DG
Usually I am one of an absolute handful. Usually the number responding does not reach double figures.
You can comment on any aspect of it.
DG