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Mumofgirls
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Warwickshire appeals

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Has anyone had a date through for a Warwickshire appeal yet please, thought we might have heard by now?
Olog08
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Re: Warwickshire appeals

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Which school are you appealing for? If you call school appeals they will be able to give you the dates if not your individual time. I think it’s only AGS and RHS that haven’t been heard now.
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Appealing for AGS, we had a date come through yesterday. Thank you for your reply.
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Re: Warwickshire appeals

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Is it the norm for the Grammar schools headteacher to be present during the individual appeal meeting with the panel?
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Mumofgirls wrote:Is it the norm for the Grammar schools headteacher to be present during the individual appeal meeting with the panel?
The school will have a representative present at stage two. It doesn't have to be the headteacher, but often is.

Parents are able to listen to and question the school's case at stage one, so it is fair that the school representative has the opportunity to listen to and question the parents' case at stage two.
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Etienne wrote:
Mumofgirls wrote:Is it the norm for the Grammar schools headteacher to be present during the individual appeal meeting with the panel?
The school will have a representative present at stage two. It doesn't have to be the headteacher, but often is.

Parents are able to listen to and question the school's case at stage one, so it is fair that the school representative has the opportunity to listen to and question the parents' case at stage two.

Thank you that makes perfect sense.
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