Ombudsman - rehearing

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Bromley
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Ombudsman - rehearing

Post by Bromley »

It is looking quite possible that we may get a re-hearing for one appeal of my DD's. This is because of misleading information stated/given by the school's presenting officer.

So, my question now is:
By the time of the rehearing we will have all KS2 SAT results. Will they have any validity on the day (it is a non-qualification appeal and she was expected by all to pass the 11+ without issue).

I hope so as we have a 5a in maths and a 5b in science so far.

Any thoughts here would be welcome.
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Post by Grumpy! »

I hope so, because we had a re-appeal today, and I took the results with me (don't know how you get the levels, I just had the marks) as I thought that they confirmed current ability. Second appeals seem much less stressful somehow, if that's any help. Will hear tomorrow if this strategy was successful or not! Good luck with your appeal, hope they don't keep you waiting too long.
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Post by Bromley »

Hi Grumpy

I found these online but they were appended with "you can use this to get a sublevel - don't forget they are unofficial though!"
Reading:
33-38 L5c
39-44 L5b
45-50 L5a

Writing
37-41 L5c
42-45 L5b
46-50 L5a

English overall
70-79 L5c
80-90 L5b
91-100 L5a

Maths
79-85 L5c
86-93 L5b
94-100 L5a

Science
62-67 L5c
68-73 L5b
74-80 L5a
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