RGS refusal - where do I look now?
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So, the no letter arrived.
Back to looking for 13+ entry for a boy currently in Yr 6 which doesn't do pre testing at 11 and can be reached easily from Guildford.
Co ed or single for a bright young man (who apparently isn't RGS material)
Hes registerwd at Reeds, but theres no guarantees in any of this it seems.
Sorry to hear that, any chance he could sit a belated 11+ ? Reigate Grammar ?
OP hope you don't mind me asking but the memory is not all it used to be are you looking for a bursary either alone or attached to a scholarship? Would you consider boarding?
Sorry to hear it's a no. Possibly try Salesians in Farnborough? King Edwards? Churchers? All good schools.
Labro
City of London freemans? st Johns leatherhead.
Your son may be RGS material but they are over subscribed and have to draw a line somewhere.
Salesians is a definite no go area for personal reasons.
King Edwards only does bursary for boarding
Will look at Churchers (don't know anything about it)
looking at City of London Freemans but their website seems to say they only take an additional 20 at 13+?
St Johns Leatherhead closed their list for 2015 in November 2012 and hes not a girl lol (they seem to have spaces for girls on the list still)
Happygardening - hes currently on a 75% bursary so either stand alone bursary or bursary/scholarship combined. Wouldn't consider boarding as have a very vocal ex husband who would apply for residency if I even hinted that an application was being made to a boarding school, its hard enough dealing with his opinions on private education (doesn't like it)
Im so sorry Labro that your DS didn't get his place. Im crap on day schools but we've friends at Cranleigh which is day and boarding I believe they like it very much if he's bright then he could try for a scholarship and top it up with a bursary. He still has time to register and no pre testing at 11. What does your head say he should be helping you out and giving advise re scholarships/bursaries.
Sorry to hear your news Labro. We have also had x2 rejections and feedback from both reveals that DS's maths is particularly weak. So now I am worried about the other schools we're waiting to hear from. If we are not successful in any of the 11+ indie testing then we'd be in the same situation as you as we will try to get DS into a prep school and then 13+ school which doesn't require pre-testing. We're not even in the country! Aaargh!
Sounds like a difficult task papal, though there are lots of prep schools who will take at Year 6, so worth searching something like the good schools guide.
We're very close to Cranleigh happy but they are VERY sport orientated and for some reason ds school don't generally feed into it (plus their fees are very high!)
Head is being helpful in quite difficult situation, in need of bursary etc with ex husband refusing to sign registration forms, which some schools don't allow for! He's helping ds put together a portfolio etc for Reeds (very creative DT minded ds) so will have to see!
The Royal School in Hindhead is opening a Boys' Senior School this September. Now that the A3 tunnel is open, it should be about 15 minutes from Guildford, depending on whereabouts you are. I have had DDs at the Senior School and have been very happy with it.
www.royal-school.org/boys-senior/
Good luck Labro with Reeds glad head is being helpful.
Is Christs Hospital an option? They've got lots of dosh.
www.christs-hospital.org.uk/prospective-parents/day-pupils/
Wellington easily reached.
Labro, I hope you know that Reeds has a policy of helping single parent families, and favours bursary applications from them. I don't think it is any way an inferior school to RGS, just different. It is small, very nurturing and gets the absolute best from its pupils. We were advised to go and see it as a back up school but were blown away by how strong it is. It could be a great solution.
[http://www.reeds.surrey.sch.uk/page/foundation-bursary-applications]]
Thanks, starting to get my head around all this and ds bless him pointed out he'd rather not be in the town centre anyway!
Labro - would you consider state? Current year 6 is a low birth rate year and you might be lucky with a late application. You have nothing to lose. You could try George Abbot, St Peters, and Howard of Effingham. There are also quite a few DC (especially boys) that make this move in years 8 or 9 from prep as in year applications.
To be honest probably not as we're not in the catchmen t area for any of those schools.
In a low birth rate year you are more likely to get in from further away
Just how far away are you? Someone last year got in (non-appeal) to GA who lives opposite County. I have also known people get in well outside catchment on appeal.
Also with the new rules on school buses no-one is quite sure how things will go for Catholic schools. Never mind thatCounty has/is getting a new Head, and I know some people are choosing Kings over other schools because of the new partnership.
Have you submitted a state school application? If you haven't you won't get anything at this stage.
We're about half an hour from Guildford.
Joan, many thanks, we're fine for the moment as ds is at current school until 2015. I've noticed that theres an increasing number of 13+ schools closing their registration 2 years early, hence the need for ideas. Best of luck everybody and thanks again.
half an hour in which direction ?
Joan Christs only offer bursaries to day children who've won a scholarship and I don't think Wellington has a reputation for being over generous with its bursaries.
Labro if your DS went for a scholarship at 13+ he usually wouldn't have to register for the school 2 yrs early. Just because he didn't get into RGS doesn't mean he won't get a scholarship into a less academic school in two years time. Also boys can change a lot between 11 and 13 and can make a big jump academically especially in the right prep school we know of two boys turned down flat for Eton at 11 + who went on to get scholarships into it. Where does your prep send a large group to every year most have one school where lots go does it also get quite a few scholarships into one school because if yes this a good place to start because the school have lots of experience of this individual schools requirements. Do not despair and do keep talking to your head. I'm sure something will come up.
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