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Wandsworth Test

51 replies

amsy777 · 08/05/2017 10:27

Help! I don't know why but I thought the wansdworth test for admissions 2018 was in January 2018 - but it's in September 2017.

I havent prepared my daughter at all for verbal and non verbal.

Please I really need some advice. On the website they say they use GL aasesment papers but I can't find GL assesment papers on amazon.

Alos, can anyone recommend a website or books that help break down how to teach your child verbal and non verbal.

Any advice will be very much appreciated.

Thank you

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MagicMarkers · 08/05/2017 13:17

The Wandsworth test dates have changed this year. You're not going crazy.

Bond books from Amazon or WH Smiths. There is also Bond online, which explains answers to the questions.

Also have a look at the elevenplus website and this bit ...

www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/advice/gl-assessment-nfer-and-letts

whataboutbob · 10/05/2017 22:01

Does anyone know how and when you register for the Wandsworth test (for Tooting graveney)?

Noitsnotteatimeyet · 10/05/2017 22:38

Info about the test here

Incidentally the test has never been in January - until last year it was in November but moved to September for 2017 admissions

whataboutbob · 13/05/2017 13:09

Thank you noitsnot. It seems they don't have their 2017 info out on the website yet.

houseisfallingdown · 13/05/2017 16:36

Wandsworth primary schools know the date already I think. We have been told it but I have lost the. It of paper!

whataboutbob · 13/05/2017 21:06

Thanks, I guess it's worth me ringing the education department at the council then.

AveEldon · 22/05/2017 09:17

From the council "The registration period for current Yr5 pupils to take the Wandsworth Year 6 Test in September 2017 will open on 3rd July and close on 8th September.
Please do not register if your child is already attending a maintained Wandsworth primary school as your child will take the test in school."

whataboutbob · 22/05/2017 20:01

Thanks so much Eldon, that's really useful.

AveEldon · 15/10/2017 21:33

Results this week!

whataboutbob · 18/10/2017 08:50

Every time I go to check my emails now my heart races! I'll be glad when this week is over!

AveEldon · 18/10/2017 11:35

We got our result

helloSW15 · 18/10/2017 13:24

We get results from school today- are they given as just a score or is there some sort of context so we can see how they did? Its not important for any of the schools we’re looking at but I’m curious as to how DC does..

londonista · 18/10/2017 14:56

I have been told by a tutor that there is "extra credit given in the test for August-born children". Does anyone know anything about this? Can't find any official reference to it in the Wandsworth Council website.

whataboutbob · 18/10/2017 14:59

inbox still empty...

helloSW15 · 18/10/2017 15:57

The tests are ‘standardised’ according to age. DC came home with theirs but I’m not much clearer on how they did compared to others!

londonista · 18/10/2017 16:05

I'm not 100% sure what this means in practice. So if my son is August born, is he compared and ranked against the standard for all August borns taking the test? So if he does well for an August born, but not as well as a September born, is it equalled out somehow?

Maths not my strong point ... hope it's not hereditary.

PatriciaHolm · 18/10/2017 16:15

Age-based standardisation essentially means that younger children will need to get fewer questions correct than an older child to get the same standardised score. So for a child aged 10 and 1 month to get the same standardised score as a child aged 10 and 11 months, the latter will need to get more questions correct. See -

www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/advice/standardised-scores-an-explanation/

helloSW15 · 18/10/2017 16:17

Any idea what constitutes a good score?!

londonista · 18/10/2017 16:22

Ahh thanks Patricia, that explains it perfectly.
My son will have only just turned 10 when he has to sit the test next September.

AveEldon · 18/10/2017 16:48

HelloSW15 - The minimum and maximum scores for each test are 69 and 141

helloSW15 · 18/10/2017 16:54

Thanks both- I have that info but we’re mainly looking at Independents or state schools that aren’t selective so trying to get a sense of how DD is doing as have no idea! Wondering how many get near 141!

AveEldon · 18/10/2017 19:32

Well around the 127 mark would get you into Graveney
Lots of kids who get into independent schools don't score that highly
But the independent school exams / interviews are looking at different things

helloSW15 · 18/10/2017 19:56

Thanks - v useful. I know the independents are looking for different things but good to know whether VR/ NVR is on trackSmileConfused

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