My DD is at a state school but has a place at a co-ed boarding school from 13. She did well in the Headmasters list and we have been told she could have a go at scholarship papers. We have had a quick look through them and they look pretty scary - more like GCSE level. Yikes! She is only 12. Also she is not following the Common Entrance syllabus and the scholarship is clearly following the common entrance. DD is following national curriculum obviously. Loads of gaps in knowledge.
It's 9 months until she does the scholarship or normal entrance exams. I don't particularly want to spend hours of time tutoring her for scholarship. The boarding school says it will take into consideration that she at state school presently, but I am not convinced. Also concerned that it will put her under enormous pressure (scholarship papers scared me, let alone her!)
Has anyone done scholarships from state school? Do the boarding schools really take this into account? Are the prep school pupils at a major advantage in your experience? Is pressure immense?
(Actually she wouldn't need scholarship as her (unmarried)uncle paying for fees. However now the school have suggested scholarship, DD is flattered and wants a go)