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What is a good score for the Medway test?

The maximum weighted score is 700. Looking back on previous years pass marks we can see that a score between 483-495 was necessary to pass the Medway Test within the last four years.
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What is the standardised score for the Medway test?

The maximum standardised score in each section is 140, with English and Maths being multiplied by 2 and added to Verbal Reasoning to give an aggregate score (maximum 700).
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What is the average score on the Kent test?

A standardised score of 100 represents an average performance for a child of a given age, with the lowest standardised score normally around 70 and the highest around 140. Until Kent pupils have taken the tests, it will not be possible to predict the threshold for grammar school.
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What score do you need to pass the Kent test 2023?

Grammar school threshold 2023

To be given a grammar school assessment, children needed a total score of 332 or more, with no single score lower than 107.
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What percentage do you need to pass Kent test?

In order to pass the exam, your child's single score must be over 109 and their total score must be 332 or more. Based on historical data, students who are able to score 75%+ consistently in our 11+ Kent practice tests are on track to pass the Kent Test.
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We tried the 11-plus test – and nobody got full marks

Is 60% passing on a test?

Is a D Considered Passing? A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%.
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What is the highest score on the Kent test?

To pass the exam, your child will need a total score of 332 or more and no single score lower than 107. The test scores range from 69 to 141. The highest possible total score is 423. Remember – if your child receives a qualifying score in the Kent Test, this does not guarantee them a place at a Kent grammar school.
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What percentage of kids pass the Kent test?

Figures released today by Kent County Council (KCC) reveal 45.2% of children from the county passed the previously named 11+ - up from last year's 44.6%. This year, a total 17,037 children sat the exam, with 11,170 of those living in the county; the rest took the test from other local authority areas.
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What happens if you fail the Kent test?

Kent. In Kent, children who do not pass the Kent Test may still be able to attend grammar school due to the Kent Headteacher Assessment (HTA) process. The HTA process gives headteachers the chance to apply for a Headteacher Appeal in the case of children who have not reached the standard needed for a pass.
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What is the maximum score for Medway 11+?

To get the total score, Maths and English standardised scores are doubled and added to the verbal reasoning standardised score. The minimum weighted score is 350, and the maximum is 700.
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How are Kent test scores calculated?

Marks are standardised (adjusted slightly to take account of your child's exact age on testing day). In 2016, children needed to get a total score of at least 320, with no individual paper scoring less than 106, out of a maximum 423 to be eligible for a grammar school place.
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How do you find out Kent test results?

Pupils who sat the Kent Test last month will find out their results today, clarifying their options for their future secondary school education. Families who registered online will be sent an email from Kent County Council after 4pm today (Wednesday, 18 October) detailing the outcome of their child's assessment.
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How do you pass the Kent test?

Building speed and rhythm is another vital strategy. 'With practice, children get into the swing of answering the questions, and learn how long they have to tackle each one,' Anita explains. 'They are then able to identify when they're spending too long on a tricky question, and move on to the next one. '
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What is the difference between Kent test and Medway test?

The Kent test is different to the Medway test. Students need to pass all three exam papers to achieve a Kent test pass. The Kent test includes non-verbal and spatial reasoning which is not in the Medway test. We prepare our students across year four and five for the Kent & Medway tests.
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How long is the Medway test?

The Medway Test consists of three papers: Extended writing (40 minutes) Maths and non-verbal reasoning (1 hour) – multiple-choice. Verbal reasoning (1 hour) – multiple-choice.
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How hard is the Kent test?

The Kent Test is tough. We all want our children to succeed and do well but the fact is most Kent children who take the test fail.
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Is the Medway test CEM or GL?

These tests are written specifically for Medway Council. Our test provider is GL Assessment.
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How many questions are on the Kent test?

The test will most likely contain 24 or 25 questions, so your child will roughly have 1 minute to answer each question. The Kent 11+ English exam will contain a short reading comprehension. Your child will need to read a passage and answer a series of questions based on it.
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Can you appeal Kent test results?

The results are received by the headteacher before the parents. This is to allow for the headteachers' appeal panel to take place. Headteachers have 48 hours to select children based on results and evidence in books to put forward for appeal to a panel of their peers.
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At what age do children take the Kent test?

Kent grammar schools use the Kent Test (11+) to find children who are doing well in primary school – about the top 25% of Year 6 students. Some are mixed, some admit boys only or girls only.
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What age is the Kent test?

This is called the Kent Test and is taken when children are in their last year of primary school, aged 11. If your child wants to attend a grammar school in Kent, they will need to take the 11 Plus Kent Test. You can find free 11 Plus resources here to support your child's preparation for the Kent Test.
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What is the average GPA for Kent?

Average GPA: 3.65

The average GPA at Kent State University is 3.65. This makes Kent State University Strongly Competitive for GPAs. (Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA.
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What time do Kent test results come out?

Kent Test (11+) Information

Secondary School applications (SCAF) are now open and close on 31st October 2023. Kent Test assessment results, will be available in 12 October 2023. Secondary School offers are then made in March 2024.
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What is a scaled score?

What is a scaled score: A scaled score is a representation of the total number of correct questions a candidate has answered (raw score) that has been converted onto a consistent and standardized scale.
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