Phone the school!
I phoned to ask about whether my ds would be able to play his percussion piece on an electronic drum kit, because this is what he's been learning on at home. They said not (they only have a standard drum kit), so he's doing two piano pieces instead (instead of one piano piece and one percussion piece).
Musical aptitude test - yes. Wonder how much prep the more ambitious candidates have done for this.... DS hasn't done any.
Sight reading is part of the test I think, but is optional, so probably not for a child who hasn't been learning an instrument.
"Your probably aware that this school operates a lottery for school places which would appear to somehow favor bright children!"
Only 21% of the children at Kingsdale are classed as 'high achievers' and nearly 1 in 5 is eligible for free school meals. Considering where it is (talk about leafy suburb...), this doesn't suggest there is much fiddling going on with the admissions procedures. At least not compared to Harris Crystal Palace, which is a less affluent area nearby but takes in more than double the number of high achieving children.
"should she get some YouTube karaoke version to sing along to?"
If you're going to get an accompaniment (the school has told you it's ok to do this) I'd put 'piano cover' and name of the songs your dd is doing into the search box on Youtube. You can download it as an MP3 (search on google how to do this), burn it onto a disc, and take it with you. I was trying to persuade ds to sing at his audition, as he has a good voice. We found a beautiful piano cover of 'All of Me' by John Legend on youtube, printed off the lyrics and practised them to the piano accompaniment. Sounded lovely and not too Karaoke-ish. Sadly he's put his foot down and said he won't sing in the audition and will only play piano. I'm gutted - love hearing my children singing. You're lucky your dd enjoys singing in front of people.
We fell in love with Kingsdale too - it's ds and our first choice school now.
Have to say, I would have cut the speeches, all of them but particularly the epic boasting parents' speeches by about a half completely . Jeeze - talk about over-egging the cake....