Academic evidence
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Academic evidence
I have a letter of support from class teacher however the head is refusing to provide one because the head is anti grammars. The teachers letter states ks1 level 3s in all areas, recent puma and pira scores as percentages 95% puma, 98% pira and predicted greater depth for maths reading and writing for sats in year 6. Is this one letter sufficient academic evidence. Also how do i demonstrate evidence that his primary school is a high performing school.
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Re: Academic evidence
Re the last question - how do you know that it is a high performing school? Take that. DfE data, presumably? (Obviously, if it's just from the school telling you that it is, you need to find what it is basing the statement on).Berkshiremum wrote:I have a letter of support from class teacher however the head is refusing to provide one because the head is anti grammars. The teachers letter states ks1 level 3s in all areas, recent puma and pira scores as percentages 95% puma, 98% pira and predicted greater depth for maths reading and writing for sats in year 6. Is this one letter sufficient academic evidence. Also how do i demonstrate evidence that his primary school is a high performing school.
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Including an explanation as to what the PUMA / PIRA scores actually mean would be helpful to the panel, as well - remember that two out of the three members (and at lrast one) will be lay members who may not even have children, let alone children currently or recently in school and may be from somewhere quite distant.
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Re: Academic evidence
Thanks for your reply. If I include an explanation of puma and pira scores would just the one letter from class teacher demonstrate academic ability for an appeal panel.
Re: Academic evidence
Welcome to Appeals!
All we can say is: the more evidence, probably the better.
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The letter looks quite good to me.Berkshiremum wrote:I have a letter of support from class teacher however the head is refusing to provide one because the head is anti grammars. The teachers letter states ks1 level 3s in all areas, recent puma and pira scores as percentages 95% puma, 98% pira and predicted greater depth for maths reading and writing for sats in year 6.
No one can really tell you that. It is up to your particular appeal panel to decide.Is this one letter sufficient academic evidence.
All we can say is: the more evidence, probably the better.
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/appeal ... cation#b11" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Most parents are likely to resort to league tables, recent Ofsted report, or perhaps even the 'pass rate' (if a lot of children from the school qualified in the 11+).Also how do i demonstrate evidence that his primary school is a high performing school.
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