Sutton/Wilsons 2nd stage results - 2022 Entry
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Sutton/Wilsons 2nd stage results - 2022 Entry
Has anyone received results from sutton yet?
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Not yet ... waiting on it. Got the Wilson's test result.
Does anyone know how likely are people to actually be offered a place if they made it through this stage?
Does anyone know how likely are people to actually be offered a place if they made it through this stage?
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In my son’s year (2020 entry), Wilson’s got to around rank 400 when offering; SGS around rank 650.julymermaid wrote:Not yet ... waiting on it. Got the Wilson's test result.
Does anyone know how likely are people to actually be offered a place if they made it through this stage?
Re: Sutton/Wilsons 2nd stage results - 2022 Entry
And... probably there is no way of knowing what one's DS's rank is, is there?Oneoftwothings wrote:In my son’s year (2020 entry), Wilson’s got to around rank 400 when offering; SGS around rank 650.
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Sutton results just in!
1043 candidates sat the second stage test and 861 met the required standard.
1043 candidates sat the second stage test and 861 met the required standard.
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No, sorry. The boys don’t find out as the schools want them to start without preconceived ideas of where they rank against their peers. I know it’s hard though! I have never heard of a boy not getting a place at any of the three grammar schools if they pass all three, if that helps!Charlie wrote:And... probably there is no way of knowing what one's DS's rank is, is there?Oneoftwothings wrote:In my son’s year (2020 entry), Wilson’s got to around rank 400 when offering; SGS around rank 650.
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We took the tests without really thinking about the details.
We're only about 5 miles away further into London but it'd be something like a 45-55 minute door to door commute each way.
Is that something, in the opinion of others, that it'd be in any way sensible to attempt?
We're only about 5 miles away further into London but it'd be something like a 45-55 minute door to door commute each way.
Is that something, in the opinion of others, that it'd be in any way sensible to attempt?
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For me it depends on what the journey is like (and alternatives if transport doesn’t go to plan sometimes). Plenty do that travel time though.tfp_sa wrote:We took the tests without really thinking about the details.
We're only about 5 miles away further into London but it'd be something like a 45-55 minute door to door commute each way.
Is that something, in the opinion of others, that it'd be in any way sensible to attempt?
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Wow, so Sutton boys’ results are out even though their exam was a whole week after the girls’ one (2nd stage) and we’re still waiting on Sutton girls’ results?! This baffles me..
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Agreed, my son's journey is about 45 mins door to door but it's a single train, no changing, short walks at each end, a fairly frequent service and an alternative route home if the usual train doesn't work. With hindsight it's probably a bit further away than I'd like but it's not an unusual journey for that school and he's never had any problems with doing it.Oneoftwothings wrote:For me it depends on what the journey is like (and alternatives if transport doesn’t go to plan sometimes). Plenty do that travel time though.tfp_sa wrote:We took the tests without really thinking about the details.
We're only about 5 miles away further into London but it'd be something like a 45-55 minute door to door commute each way.
Is that something, in the opinion of others, that it'd be in any way sensible to attempt?
If your journey would involve a change of transport mode - a bus and a train or two trains or whatever - then I would reconsider because your're doubling the chances of something going wrong and adding in more waiting time.