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I can give a few examples where children may have lost out on a place at a selective school.
My DC was in a room of 83 children (overflow room due to an increased number of children sitting the exam as a mock). 1 child sat at the back of the room cried throughout the entire exam. I don't know why they were crying but I would imagine that it may have affected the performance of one or two other children around them. Certainly my DC found it a bit distracting.
My friends DC was sat next to a child who was caught with a calculator stuck up their sleeve. The other child was removed from the exam room but my friends child watched what was happening and lost time. It’s quite possible that one or two other children were also distracted by the commotion that took place.
Last year a child vomited over their exam paper, the smell and commotion may have been off putting for other children.
Last year my friend had a DC who was sat close to another DC who wet themselves during the exam. I would imagine that the disruption in removing the child and cleaning the mess was off putting for some children.
Last year my friends DC had to leave the exam room during the exam to go to the toilet. They lost 20 minutes of their exam time by doing this.
I know an 11 plus tutor who claims that a DC didn't see the questions on the back of the last page of the exam paper so didn't even attempt them.
Many tutors advise children to ensure they have only turned over one page at a time. Sometimes the pages stick together so if a DC is not careful they may miss out questions without realising it.