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  1. Admission details are on the school sites, I think it?s around 15% who get in via scholarship at Kingsdale and that?s split between music and sport. Intake numbers vary but if 300 that?s about 23 kids in on a music scholarship. They run auditions every sat and Sunday for 1-2 mths, I estimate around 2-300 kids are applying for these places. Haberdashers has 10% of intake as does Prendergast so about 20 and 12 places respectively again there many kids applying, I estimated around a 1 in 10 chance. Kingsdale offer far more scholarships that will be admitted on the music scholarship places, a full scholarship doesn't guarantee a place you have to be in the top 15% and you that out in March on offer day. One of the teachers there said they can have 100 music scholars start each year as so many scholarships are given, but only a small number have actually got in on scholarship places, many scholars are admitted through the normal random allocation route. A teacher at Kingsdale told me a grade 3 with feeling is better than a grade 4 when i asked if you have to be at grade 4. We did do a bit of practice to get used to the types of aural questions before the test - https://music-lessons.teachable.com/p/the-musical-aptitude-practice-test-a-free-online-example-mat , kid will have to have a musical ?ear? as mentioned above but a bit of familiarisation just before the exam wouldn?t harm. I would also recommend seeing what?s happening in your local music hub https://www.southwarkmusicservice.org.uk/ the experience will help grow their skills and they will be comfortable playing in front of others. Very long winded way of saying ? music aptitude is more important than grades but there will be a lot of kids with aptitude applying and due to number of applicants many talented kids wont secure a scholarship place. For me the best thing you can do is encourage a love of music, a kid who is into it and will enjoy participating in the school?s music activities is one of the things they are looking for. Good luck, I am glad we are through it!
  2. Bromley print the last distance offered for each band for a Harris Academy in their jurisdiction.
  3. I request that Renata publishes on this site the last distance for Harris Girls for each of the bands last year. For the sake of parents of Boys please publish that information too. thanks.
  4. Hi I was about to recommend GEMS - can see they are now almost full - a few spaces left for older kids week of the 3rd Aug - https://www.gemsperformingarts.com/holiday-clubs -good luck
  5. thanks for the update edbloke Are Southwark actually the only council in London with the policy to NOT publish school admission distances!?!
  6. Maybe I am missing something here but I think that the Council are responsible for allocating places in line with the school admission policies. So each Head does know the furthest distance for their school's last admission but the council know that information for every school because they make the offer. I am not that impressed by Bromley becasue to my mind that is exactly what they should be producing. Southwark council have this information but for some reason they are not publishing it. I appreciate that from previous threads I can see Renata very engaged and always there to expain the school application process. As a counciller it is also "in her gift" to improve the process. So back to the original post "Renata - can Southwark publish the max catchment distance for all its secondary schools over the past 5 years? "
  7. I'm with you edbloke! Sadly I'm pretty sure I won't get into Southwark school but I would love to know that! Any excuse that it's because Southwark has Academies and therefore doesn't publish this information seems slightly disingenuous. Bromley have no problem in publishing this information, including the distance for each band where banding is applicable - (see page 44 of the applying for schools download https://www.bromley.gov.uk/downloads/download/849/applying_for_a_school_place ). It?s quite easy to see the schools that have differing admission policies from distance alone. Southwark council seem quite happy for people to waste their time visiting nearby schools which in reality they have no chance of getting into or else they have to gleam admission distance info by searching the east dulwich forum or speaking to neighbours...Not a great experience for parents at what can be a stressful time ( if you?re not stressed I?d hazard a guess that you?re living on the doorstep of a school that admits on distance and that you are happy with).
  8. If you call Kilmorie School they can provide a few recommendations, or try the Kilmorie Mums and Dads facebook page. Alternatively the school WRAP care provision is good. best wishes
  9. http://www.fundmc.co.uk/ lots of little ones but some in the 11 year age range - suggest you bring along one (or more) of his friends so not too out numbered by the little ones. Jazzy B djing the next event.
  10. I already have tickets Alice, If I had been aware before I bought the tickets I would have. Next time.
  11. Thanks Penguin, I support the strikers they should have the london minimum wage. I'd pay a wee bit more for that. Today i have 2 kids that are expecting to see Coco and I dont fancy letting them down so will go, not sure if the strikers want people to not attend.
  12. I have tickets for the cinema today and have just read the staff are on strike - does this mean the cinema is closed? thanks
  13. Broadstairs: sandy beach, kids stuff, trampolines, bouncy castle, decent restaurants, ice cream parlours but will be busy. Joss bay less busy and less amenities. Don't eat your fish and chips on the beach though! We saw a family do so and had to help them fend off the seagulls.
  14. Thanks All for your suggestions! I will just start with one from the series before commiting, if she gets into the books, good to know there are more. Much appreciated, I'm sure some of the above will be enjoyed and if not I wont be too gutted, as nunheadmum says there is always time.
  15. Would appreciate recommendations for books for a 6 year old. She is doing well reading at school and I want to encourage a love of reading for they story (not just the learning - which she likes). Would love to hear your tips for well loved stories for this age. thanks!
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