Transfer Test Analysis by Primary School (Numbers) - September 2020 Intake Autumn Update

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Transfer Test Analysis by Primary School (Numbers) - September 2020 Intake Autumn Update Transfer Test analysis by Primary school (numbers) - September 2020 intake Autumn update This data is presented with the permission of The Buckinghamshire Grammar Schools. Introduction Pupils attending LA primary schools in Buckinghamshire are automatically registered for the transfer tests unless their parents advise the Headteacher that they do not want their child to sit the test. The parents of children attending all other schools register their child to take part in the testing process. The transfer tests are usually taken in the autumn term when a child is in Year 6. The child's final score is taken to be a standardised score known as the secondary transfer test score (STTS). This is the score used to see whether a child has reached the qualifying standard for a grammar school. If a child does not achieve a qualifying score, parents can ask for a selection review. The review is considered by a panel of Headteachers. If they find evidence to demonstrate that the child is suitable for grammar school they are able to qualify that child, who is then considered qualified for admission to any Buckinghamshire grammar school. Should the parents of a non-qualified child feel that their child is suitable for grammar school, the right of appeal to an independent panel is triggered on 1 March when a place is refused at a preferred grammar school. Parents are able to appeal for a place at a particular grammar school whether or not they have been to review. If the panel subsequently qualifies the child, the qualification is for that particular grammar school only. It is for this reason that appeal qualification statistics are not included in this analysis. It should be noted that the decision of an appeal panel is final and legally binding on all parties. Objective To determine the number of children by gender in (1) Bucks maintained primary schools and (2) independent schools and (3) out of county schools who: i) Took the transfer test (by using to determine the % pupils who qualified gives a more realistic comparison with out of county schools) ii) Withdrew from the transfer test. iii) Qualified for a grammar school place by achieving a STTS score of 121 or more. iv) Qualified for a grammar school place through a successful review. Assumptions Admissions information is correct as at 18 September 2020 and is extracted from ONE. The data includes all Year 6 pupils in Buckinghamshire maintained primary schools and pupils from Academies and independent / out of county schools that are going through the admissions process to apply for a Buckinghamshire secondary school place. A pupil who has withdrawn is one who has opted not to take the test. A pupil who has taken the transfer test is deemed to have qualified if a score of 121 or more has been attained in one of the tests. The abbreviations for school types are as follows - J = Junior, C = Combined, S = Special The abbreviations for Area are as follows - AV = Aylesbury Vale, CSB = Chiltern and South Bucks, WYC = Wycombe. *Abbey View Primary Academy and Green Ridge Primary Academy are new schools and Dagnall School, Denham Village School, East Claydon CE School, Great Kimble School, Ibstone CE School and Mary Towerton School were previoulsy infant schools who have recently increased their age ranges to take Junior pupils. Their year groups are being phased in and they did not have Year 6 pupils at the time of the Transfer test. Data cells with fewer than 5 pupils are shown as "<5". 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Male Female Total Pupils (Male + Female) Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Pupils Pupils Pupils Eligible Number of Number of Pupils Pupils Pupils Eligible Number of Number of Pupils Pupils Pupils Eligible Pupils Pupils On Roll for Eligible for for Grammar Pupils Pupils On Roll for Eligible for for Grammar Pupils Pupils On Roll for Eligible for for Grammar Registered Withdrawn Application Grammar with with a Registered Withdrawn Application Grammar with with a Registered Withdrawn Application Grammar with with a DfE School to take from Process score of successful to take from Process score of successful to take from Process score of successful Number School Name Type Area 11+ test 11+ test (Year 6) 121 or more review 11+ test 11+ test (Year 6) 121 or more review 11+ test 11+ test (Year 6) 121 or more review 2042 Abbey View Primary Academy* C WYC 2132 Ash Hill Primary School C WYC 14 14 <5 15 <5 16 <5 29 <5 30 <5 <5 2286 Ashmead Combined School C AV 39 <5 42 <5 <5 46 <5 48 <5 <5 85 5 90 8 7 2250 Aston Clinton School C AV 18 9 27 <5 29 <5 33 8 47 13 60 11 6905 Aylesbury Vale Academy C AV 28 <5 31 5 24 6 30 <5 <5 52 9 61 7 <5 2225 Bearbrook Combined School C AV 31 <5 33 <5 <5 28 28 <5 <5 59 <5 61 <5 <5 2169 Bedgrove Junior School J AV 58 9 67 10 5 53 <5 55 10 <5 111 11 122 20 9 2023 Beechview Academy J WYC 20 <5 24 <5 21 9 30 <5 41 13 54 <5 3022 Bierton CE Combined School C AV 20 7 27 <5 15 <5 17 <5 <5 35 9 44 <5 <5 2008 Bledlow Ridge School C WYC 9 9 7 9 <5 12 <5 5 18 <5 21 10 5 2126 Booker Hill School C WYC 15 <5 18 <5 9 <5 11 <5 24 5 29 <5 2340 Bourton Meadow Academy C AV 43 9 52 15 <5 32 <5 34 12 7 75 11 86 27 8 3023 Brill CE School C AV 7 7 <5 16 8 24 <5 23 8 31 <5 5200 Brookmead School C AV 17 <5 19 <5 23 5 28 <5 40 7 47 <5 2152 Broughton Junior School J AV 26 7 33 <5 29 29 <5 5 55 7 62 5 5 5205 Brushwood Junior School J CSB 26 <5 29 9 <5 29 <5 33 9 <5 55 7 62 18 <5 2245 Buckingham Primary School C AV 32 10 42 8 <5 25 13 38 <5 <5 57 23 80 12 <5 2002 Buckingham Park CE Primary School C AV 22 7 29 <5 29 <5 32 8 51 10 61 10 2220 Burford School C WYC 21 8 29 7 <5 28 <5 32 11 <5 49 12 61 18 <5 2186 Butlers Court School C CSB 32 <5 33 16 26 <5 27 12 <5 58 <5 60 28 <5 3329 Cadmore End CE School C WYC <5 <5 5 <5 <5 <5 <5 6 9 2157 Carrington Junior School J WYC 23 7 30 <5 21 7 28 6 <5 44 14 58 10 <5 5204 Castlefield School C WYC 42 <5 46 <5 28 <5 29 <5 70 5 75 7 2005 Cedar Park School C WYC 13 <5 15 <5 13 <5 15 <5 26 <5 30 7 2182 Chalfont St Giles Junior School J CSB 31 6 37 9 20 <5 23 <5 <5 51 9 60 13 <5 3322 Chalfont St Peter CE Academy J CSB 36 8 44 11 35 9 44 10 <5 71 17 88 21 <5 2010 Chalfont Valley E-ACT Primary Academy C CSB 11 <5 12 6 16 <5 18 13 27 <5 30 19 2197 Chartridge Combined School C CSB 16 16 <5 14 14 <5 <5 30 30 7 <5 2019 Cheddington Combined School C AV 11 <5 13 <5 16 <5 18 <5 27 <5 31 <5 2020 Chenies School C CSB 5 5 <5 <5 8 <5 10 13 <5 15 <5 <5 2229 Chepping View Primary Academy C WYC 25 <5 28 7 32 32 8 <5 57 <5 60 15 <5 3034 Chesham Bois CE School C CSB 14 <5 16 8 16 <5 17 5 <5 30 <5 33 13 <5 2235 Claytons Primary School C WYC 24 <5 26 <5 <5 19 19 <5 <5 43 <5 45 7 <5 3309 Cuddington and Dinton CE School C AV 10 <5 13 <5 10 <5 13 <5 <5 20 6 26 6 <5 Page 1 Male Female Total Pupils (Male + Female) Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Pupils Pupils Pupils Eligible Number of Number of Pupils Pupils Pupils Eligible Number of Number of Pupils Pupils Pupils Eligible Pupils Pupils On Roll for Eligible for for Grammar Pupils Pupils On Roll for Eligible for for Grammar Pupils Pupils On Roll for Eligible for for Grammar Registered Withdrawn Application Grammar with with a Registered Withdrawn Application Grammar with with a Registered Withdrawn Application Grammar with with a DfE School to take from Process score of successful to take from Process score of successful to take from Process score of successful Number School Name Type Area 11+ test 11+ test (Year 6) 121 or more review 11+ test 11+ test (Year 6) 121 or more review 11+ test 11+ test (Year 6) 121 or more review 3038 Curzon CE Combined School C CSB 11 11 <5 <5 11 <5 13 <5 <5 22 <5 24 5 <5 2022 Dagnall VA CE School* C AV 5208 Danesfield School C WYC 20 <5 24 7 32 5 37 13 <5 52 9 61 20 <5 2013 Denham Green E-ACT Academy C CSB 9 <5 12 12 <5 13 21 <5 25 2027 Denham Village School* C CSB 2000 Disraeli School and Children's Centre - The C WYC 29 <5 32 <5 27 <5 30 <5 56 6 62 6 2035 Dorney School C CSB 9 <5 10 <5 <5 17 <5 20 26 <5 30 <5 <5 2009 Downley School, The C WYC 29 <5 33 12 19 <5 23 6 48 8 56 18 2025 East Claydon CE School* C AV 2033 Edlesborough School C AV 15 <5 17 <5 <5 10 5 15 <5 25 7 32 6 <5 2282 Elangeni School J CSB 33 <5 34 20 25 <5 26 17 <5 58 <5 60 37 <5 2043 Elmhurst School C AV 31 <5 35 <5 25 <5 27 <5 56 6 62 6 2142 Farnham Common Junior School J CSB 20 8 28 7 <5 23 7 30 11 <5 43 15 58 18 <5 2507 Foxes Piece School C WYC 15 <5 18 11 11 <5 26 <5 29 <5 3330 Frieth CE Combined School C WYC <5 <5 7 <5 10 <5 13 <5 <5 14 6 20 <5 <5 2017 George Grenville Academy C AV 10 <5 11 <5 12 <5 14 <5 22 <5 25 <5 5210 Gerrards Cross CE School - The C CSB 34 6 40 11 <5 17 <5 20 8 51 9 60 19 <5 3063 Great Horwood CE School C AV <5 <5 8 <5 7 <5 10 11 7 18 <5 3039 Great Kimble CE School* C WYC 3040 Great Kingshill CE Combined School C WYC 30 5 35 9 <5 18 6 24 <5 <5 48 11 59 12 <5 3036 Great Missenden CE Combined School C CSB 43 5 48 13 <5 33 <5 35 9 <5 76 7 83 22 5 2039 Green Ridge Primary Academy* C AV 2167 Grendon Underwood Combined School C AV 11 <5 15 10 <5 13 <5 21 7 28 <5 2276 Haddenham Community Junior School J AV 25 10 35 5 26 8 34 8 <5 51 18 69 13 <5 2333 Halton Community Combined School C AV 9 <5 12 <5 15 <5 18 <5 <5 24 6 30 <5 <5 5202 Hamilton Academy C WYC 41 <5 43 16 47 47 10 <5 88 <5 90 26 <5 2233 Hannah Ball School C WYC 11 11 <5 5 <5 6 <5 16 <5 17 <5 3072 Hawridge & Cholesbury CE School C CSB 8 6 14 <5 <5 9 <5 10 <5 17 7 24 <5 <5 2162 Haydon
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