Why does CCHSG not have a catchment area?

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FTP12
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Why does CCHSG not have a catchment area?

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Does anybody know why this is the case. How many Colchester based DD received a place or achieved above 330 and expected to receive a place?
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Re: Why does CCHSG not have a catchment area?

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Because they want to scoop up the cream-of-the-cream regardless of distance, landmass, county, country or continent. You score - you're in.
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Re: Why does CCHSG not have a catchment area?

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DsMum2019 wrote:Because they want to scoop up the cream-of-the-cream regardless of distance, landmass, county, country or continent. You score - you're in.
Are you local and did you get a place?
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Re: Why does CCHSG not have a catchment area?

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PalmerG wrote:
DsMum2019 wrote:Because they want to scoop up the cream-of-the-cream regardless of distance, landmass, county, country or continent. You score - you're in.
Are you local and did you get a place?
Yes, Chelmsford I/c DS Kegs - just about go in at 356
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Re: Why does CCHSG not have a catchment area?

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DsMum2019 wrote:
PalmerG wrote:
DsMum2019 wrote:Because they want to scoop up the cream-of-the-cream regardless of distance, landmass, county, country or continent. You score - you're in.
Are you local and did you get a place?
Yes, Chelmsford I/c DS Kegs - just about go in at 356
Congrats!
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Re: Why does CCHSG not have a catchment area?

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With everyone saying how unfair age standardisation is, I believe this is far more unfair.

It would be understandable if all Essex schools didn’t have a catchment but as the Colchester schools are the only ones that don’t it’s even harder for local children to get a place.

Each year there’s local children who miss out by a couple of marks but gain much higher scores than other Essex grammar schools are asking for.

I am very pleased and feel incredibly lucky that my daughter has been offered a place at CCSHG this year but I know of several girls and boys who would certainly have gained a place in Colchester this year if there was a catchment.
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Re: Why does CCHSG not have a catchment area?

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I don’t believe most people think age standardisation is unfair. It is standard practice in 11+ tests . It is that Essex has only recently introduced age standardisation. So it is unfamiliar.
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Re: Why does CCHSG not have a catchment area?

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Korthi wrote:With everyone saying how unfair age standardisation is, I believe this is far more unfair.

It would be understandable if all Essex schools didn’t have a catchment but as the Colchester schools are the only ones that don’t it’s even harder for local children to get a place.

Each year there’s local children who miss out by a couple of marks but gain much higher scores than other Essex grammar schools are asking for.

I am very pleased and feel incredibly lucky that my daughter has been offered a place at CCSHG this year but I know of several girls and boys who would certainly have gained a place in Colchester this year if there was a catchment.
Yes we missed out by around 3.5 (335.50). Hopefully won’t be too far down the waiting list.
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Re: Why does CCHSG not have a catchment area?

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I understand that here in Southend, our grammar schools acquired a catchment area some 20 years ago following the intervention of the then MP for Southend East, the late Sir Teddy Taylor.

You could try to engage the interest of your own MP?
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Re: Why does CCHSG not have a catchment area?

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Korthi wrote:With everyone saying how unfair age standardisation is, I believe this is far more unfair.

It would be understandable if all Essex schools didn’t have a catchment but as the Colchester schools are the only ones that don’t it’s even harder for local children to get a place.

Each year there’s local children who miss out by a couple of marks but gain much higher scores than other Essex grammar schools are asking for.

I am very pleased and feel incredibly lucky that my daughter has been offered a place at CCSHG this year but I know of several girls and boys who would certainly have gained a place in Colchester this year if there was a catchment.
Totally agree. They (the county) should be looking after their own first (like Kegs/Southend schools) then allocate to O/C including Colchester. Morally wrong.
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