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What is the pass mark for Kent?

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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What is the passing score for 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.
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What is the Kent test pass mark 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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How hard is it to pass the Kent test?

Practically, the end result of this standardisation is that a child needs to get around 78% right overall to be accepted into Grammar School but with no individual score below around 76%. This means that you must be good across the board. Around half of all the pupils who take the Kent Test, pass it.
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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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Is Kent test harder than Medway?

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 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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How many children took the Kent test 2023?

This year a total of 17,037 children sat the Kent Test – 11,170 who live in the county and the remainder from other local authority areas. Of the Kent children who sat the Test, 5,050 were assessed as being suitable for grammar school.
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Which Kent Driving test Centre has the highest pass rate?

The figures show Tunbridge Wells has the highest pass rate in Kent with 61.8% of all 931 learners taking their test passing – making it the easiest place in the county to pass your test.
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What were the results of the Kent GCSE 2023?

The class of 2023 today celebrate impressive GCSE results. Pupils received very high grades, with 76% of all grades awarded at level 7-9 and 31% at Grade 9.
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What is a good 11+ score?

80 or below represents the bottom 10% of the year group. 100 represents the average score for the child's year group. 120 or above represents the top 10% of children in that year group.
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When should I start preparing for Kent test?

Some parents begin the preparation when their child is in Year 3 or 4 – but a majority of children start their preparation after Year 4. By this point in their development, you'll have a better idea of their academic capabilities. Exceptionally bright children may only need a few weeks of preparation for the Kent 11+.
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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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Is Kent easy to get into?

General entry requirements. At Kent, we encourage all those who have the ability to study at university to apply, and we accept a wide range of qualifications. We consider your experience, alternative qualifications and other information in your application form.
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Is a D+ passing Kent State?

Regular passing letter grades (e.g., B, C, D) that are reported by the instructor will be converted to a Pass (Y) grade. Letter grades of F (Fail), NF (Never Attended–Fail) and SF (Stopped Attending–Fail) reported by the instructor will be converted to a Fail (Z) grade.
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What is the percentage to pass the Kent 11 plus?

There is no specific pass mark in Kent. The 11 Plus is a competitive exam and so any pass mark will be dependent on the quality of those applying.
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Where is the hardest place to pass the driving test in Kent?

The historic Kent town of Erith takes the crown with the lowest pass rate - at just 32 per cent of learners passing. Nearby Belvedere, which is also once in Kent but now counts as London is second lowest at 36.5 per cent. The capital is the toughest place to pass your driving test, reports MyLondon.
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Which city is the hardest to pass driving test UK?

The hardest driving test centre in the UK is Speke in Liverpool, with a pass rate of only 33.16%. Out of a substantial 4,517 tests conducted at this centre, only 1,498 individuals successfully obtained their driver's licences.
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How many people pass first time?

The truth is that it's totally normal not to pass first time around; usually around 40% of learners get their licence in one go.
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What is the pass mark for Bexley 11 plus?

Bexley Grammar School 11 Plus (11+) Exam Pass Marks and Target Scores. The minimum standardised score to be achieved in both papers is 216, while top applicants typically score over 246.
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Is Kent 11+ CEM or GL?

To be considered for entrance to any of the 30+ grammar schools in the Kent County Council area, children have to take the Kent Test, which is written by GL Assessment especially for the area.
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Is the Bexley 11 plus gl or cem?

The Grammar Schools Bexley 11+ Exam Applications

The exam itself is administered by GL Assessment and will test your child's skills in maths, English, verbal reasoning, and non-verbal reasoning.
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How long is the Kent test?

The whole test takes around 1 hour, with 25 minutes for the English section (plus 5 minutes practice) and 25 minutes for the Maths section (plus 5 minutes practice).
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How long are Kent test papers?

About the Kent Test

The Kent test involves two papers in multiple choice format, with a separate answer sheet. The first test will be an English and Maths paper, 1 hour long split into two sections. The first section is English and the second section is Maths.
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Why does Kent have grammar schools?

The modern grammar school dates back to the 1944 Education Act, which established a tripartite secondary school system. Those pupils who passed the 11-plus got into a grammar school; the rest went into non-selective secondary moderns; and there was also a technical college strand, although very few were built.
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