Sorry - posted too early
The woman that started that petition was Chair of Brampton PA a couple of years back.
I would be interested to know the ratio of non-residents to resident. Again a collegue who lives near Chis&Sid was walking down the road when the out-of-borough exam was taking place - she reckoned there were in excess of 200 children queuing to get in. One girl was crying and the mother dragging her along telling her to 'get a bit of backbone'.
That is the side f the 11+ I dont like.
Oddly, mine are Y12, Y11 and Y6 - this year with my Y6 the message coming out from the primaries was 'withdraw your child if you know they have little hope of passing'. I wanted to withdraw, infact we left it until the last minute and he decided to sit the exam. We never put any pressure on him - he's (on paper) far brighter than my Y11 @ grammar but he just isnt grammar material. He cried all the way through one paper and had to be taken out. I really wish I'd made the decision and withdrawn him anyway.
I was 'pushy' with my Y11 - no extra tution BUT I was evil enough to take him school viewing, starting with the worst schools in the borough, ending with the grammars. That ws back in the day where you viewed, put in your choices, then sat the 11+. It was the motivator for him to know he didnt have any intention of ending up at Welling or BBA.
At my Y6 school, only 10 are deemed selective out of 60. St Michaels, no boys have passed this year. I think thats a 2 form year group too.
I refuse to consider a non-selective secondary with banded entry testing too. I will not have my child deemed by others to have 'failed' twice before he enters Y7.