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11+ Sept 2017 London Independent Girls School applications - all welcome!

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Pradaqueen · 05/10/2016 16:41

Hello All!

Inspired by another recent thread and last year's SW London Girls thread, I thought I would create a thread for those of us applying to London Day Schools. I have put independent as I think 11+ has passed for most of us. Anyone care to join?

I have a DD (10) who wants to sit CLGS and SPGS. Ideally she would like to be a music scholar so looking at schools with a strong music department that is a commutable distance.

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TRL · 05/10/2016 22:04

I'd like to join an 11+ support squad!

I have DD (10) who is also interested in applying for a music scholarship depending on the school. We're SW so are looking at Putney & Wimbledon Highs, LEH and also possibly into Hammersmith ... the debate's still on.... We really liked G & L particularly and thought she would fit in well there from the girls we chatted with but aren't sure about the journey. I think we'll have a go at half term just to see what it's actually like.

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Pradaqueen · 05/10/2016 22:36

Sounds lovely TRL! My friend had a DD at G&L and she absolutely thrived there

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SquirmOfEels · 06/10/2016 09:15

"I think we'll have a go at half term just to see what it's actually like."

Sorry that this'll sound like I'm pooh-poohing, but this won't tell you what it's actually like. It'll tell you what it's like when there are no school runs going on. Can you carve out the time to have a practice run on an ordinary term-time day? Make sure you're carrying a backpack and a sports grip when you do it. And if it's raining, so much the better!

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TRL · 06/10/2016 09:40

Squirm, it doesn't sound like you're pooh-poohing at all and yes, I would definitely do that if it becomes a serious contender. I'm still at the stage: 'what time would DD really have to leave home to get there on time/get there for choir before school etc rather than leaving it to TfL's weird routing and sometimes strange advice. Commute is a huge thing in my mind, not because I'm worried about DD travelling by herself, but more that I'm keen for her to have as much of the day left over for the things she enjoys once school's out; at the same time obviously we're after a school where she'll flourish academically too.
Ultimately, I think we'll apply for a handful and see what offer(s) we get.

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fleurdelacourt · 06/10/2016 10:06

This is the thread I've been waiting for! We're looking at Alleyns and JAGs so far. Dithering about CLGS as it's so competitive? Will probably add our local GDST school as well for a back up.

DD would be able to get a school bus to either of the Dulwich options - but CLGS would mean a train with all the other thousands of computers which worries me a bit....

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tinkerella1 · 06/10/2016 12:35

I'd say CLGS is as competitive to get into as Alleyns and JAGS. It was recommended to us by our school but we didn't apply purely down to the commute. DD ended up very happily at JAGS.

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fleurdelacourt · 06/10/2016 13:08

tinkerella - sorry I didn't phrase that very well. Alleyns and JAGs are indeed very competitive schools to get into - I'm just not sure that adding a further very competitive school into the mix is the right way forward for us.

I'm dithering about CLSG because of that and because of the commute.

JAGS have changed their whole entrance process this year - there's a pre-assessment morning (with a CEM reasoning test and a 'group exercise'?!) - and if you pass that they invite you back for the exam.

Is your dd happy there?

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tinkerella1 · 06/10/2016 18:09

I don't really know about the new pre-assessment. I guess it must be because they do have so many applicants. As do all the schools. I think there are more kids staying in London rather than moving out?
My DD is really happy and there is a real mix of of girls - way more diverse than her previous school, a good mix of private and state.

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AnotherNewt · 09/10/2016 12:09

The JAGS version of a first sift is brand new, so there won't be anyone who can tell you what it's like.

But yes, these sorts of early sifts are becoming more frequently used as schools on SW London cannot keep up with the number of applicants.

The other approach, taken by Emanuel, is simply to close the list when it is full. This has been happening earlier and earlier (four or five years ago, it either didn't close or did so about Oct/Nov when other applications deadlines were falling anyhow. It's now back in March!

SCHS has also talked about closing the list, and have said they are getting close to the point when they might actually have to, but I don't think that's happened yet.

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sw15mum · 09/10/2016 13:41

Do you think there are more kids or just they're applying to more schools? So whereas they used to apply to maybe 3 schools they're now applying to 5 or 6? ( or sometimes more?). Every year there seems to be a panic but at DCs state primary they are all still getting a good private option if they want one. Some of them are getting 6 offers, most at least 2. ( I may be clutching at straws as have it all to come..).

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AnotherNewt · 09/10/2016 13:49

Both more DC and applying to more schools.when I first went round this, it was 2/3/4 applications per prospective pupil. Now it's 4/5/6.

It's one of the reasons BTW that forms ask where else you have applied. Registrars all talk to each other, and among other things are trying to get a feel for the number of actual children.

It's also more pressured when the economy is down - because parents might feel confident enough of keeping up with day fees but not boarding. So some that might otherwise have applied to boarding schools abandon that (even more expensive) plan.

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Greenleave · 09/10/2016 13:57

Good luck to all, I am watching with interest!

I think we truly need an 11+ in this education section so we dont need to log into another website to ask for questions etc

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meditrina · 09/10/2016 14:04

Maybe, but of course there are some schools with 10+ entry, and those with 13+ competitive entry. So quite a bit of overlap in several directions.

And not always a good fit when/if people start asking about flexi/weekly boarding on the edges of London.

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AnotherNewt · 09/10/2016 14:28

This is a thread from last year, but it's been back in active

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/secondary/2561591-Can-anyone-rank-the-SW-London-selective-schools

Worth a read for those interested in SW London schools (this thread seems to be settling in a southerly direction - there's another one running covering the North)

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SquirmofEels · 10/10/2016 07:38

I have a question about PHS

It used to alternate a 3 form entry year with a 2 form one.

Does it still do that! And if so, am I right in thinking 2017 is 2 form entry? So fewer places - anyone know once those moving up and siblings are accounted for (roughly) how many places that leaves up for new entrants?

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Burntcustard · 12/10/2016 11:05

I realise that this is North of the river, but in the interests of concentrating indie threads, I thought I'd post this here.

On the subject of how many to apply for and success rate, I found this from the Northbridge House prep school really interesting. Counting it up there were 40 girls in the year, who submitted around 180 applications (so just over 4 each) and got 140 offers. A fantastic success rate.

Interestingly, the applications seem very targeted as there were very few to NLCS, Habs, SPGS, and given the location of the prep school in Regent's Park, relatively few to Highgate/City. Is that because the school gives really good guidance to applicants?

www.northbridgehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2015/08/Prepschool11-results-2016_lowres.jpg?x19898

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AnotherNewt · 12/10/2016 12:12

A good prep will prepare its pupils week, and give good advice on which schools to aim for. And there are lots of good preppers in London.

By the time if the actual application round, people won't be comparing preps' leavers' destinations though. That would be something to consider when selecting a prep. But evidence of the number of applications per prospective pupils can take some of The Fear out of the alarming over subscription numbers.

BTW, there is a North London girls' schools thread running as well (with Northbridge House mentioned in the opening post)

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/secondary/2748059-Anyone-want-to-join-me-for-a-London-indie-11-thread

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nocampinghere · 12/10/2016 12:12

at dd's school 4 applications seems to be the norm but many drop out before the interview process once they get some early offers from a preferred school. eg Surbiton offers come out mid Jan, while some schools are only sending out interview invitations.

Many schools also seem to have clashing exam dates this year. I wonder if this is deliberate? eg Surbiton & KGS, St Catherine's Twickenham and SWPS. I'm sure there are more!

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AnotherNewt · 12/10/2016 12:15

It's not exactly deliberate, but if they are aiming to get offers out at about the same time then there's only so many Saturdays available (if they go in for weekends - not all schools want to run their exams on a school day, though some like Alleyns do so - in effect closing the school for the day and just calling in some year groups to assist in the candidate-wrangling)

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nocampinghere · 12/10/2016 12:21

3 years ago when dd1 was sitting the dates were:
1st week of Jan
Weds: Surbiton
Thurs: LEH
Friday: KGS, St George's
Saturday: SWPS
2nd Saturday: St Catherine's

it was similar 2 years ago. I don't know about last year. For Surbiton and KGS to have the same day is just madness - they are academically similar, both sporty, all rounded and have similar catchments.

This year
Thursday 5th: LEH
Friday 6th: Surbiton, KGS, Guildford High
Monday 9th: WHS
Saturday 13th: St Catherine's, SWPS

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AnotherNewt · 12/10/2016 16:58

All schools have a session for 'late sits'

If you have clash, you just need to ring up one of the schools and book on to the alternative date.

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MonsterINTHECupboard · 18/10/2016 18:47

Is there a boys or mixed school thread....

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Lifeisallhahahehe · 30/10/2016 21:27

Bit of a late joiner....
We are doing south London and umming over Surrey options...

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Lifeisallhahahehe · 30/10/2016 21:30

I'm also on the mixed school thread, DD1 doing SPGS, LATYMER, CITY, SURBITON.... stuck for back ups though??

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