The 11+ test is unfair and stressful for children. It limits opportunity and stifles ambition based on a single exam. Isn't it time to end the outdated selective school system? #timesupforthetest
Kent County Council are running a consultation on 'the future of education' in the county. They want a school system that's child-centred, supports equality of opportunity, inclusive, evidence led... Yet not once do they mention the 11+. Isn't dropping this test the answer?🤔
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Have you got what it takes to pass the 11+? Try our version of the test. It's a whole lot more meaningful than the real version. 😀 https://t.co/HQl5HFyzXu
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Thanks to everyone who joined us in Canterbury today to help promote our campaign. It was great to talk to so many new supporters who think the 11+ needs to go. #timesupforthetest
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“The 11-plus test is used to decide the schooling of some 100,000 children a year and yet it remains unregulated. The Department for Education provides no guidance on its use and carries out no checks on its implementation." https://t.co/fBkfq8UhJN
A new study by @suttontrust shows the local authorities with the worst social segregation in secondary schools are in selective areas. Trafford tops the list, with Southend, Bexley, Wirral, Kent and Bucks also listed in the top 10 most segregated areas. https://t.co/mn8qr0wDv2
Right now children around the country are sitting 11+ exams. While children in most of the country do well and move schools without any stressful test. How are you feeling in your house? #11plus
Grammar schools and their traditional values...🙄 “Pupils separated into single-sex classes are sometimes taught the curriculum in different ways depending on their sex... girls must perform in an annual dance competition and boys do not have to.”https://t.co/9qKQ03jJNe
@KentEduNetwork It’s absolutely wrong. I don’t know one parent who supports it but if you don’t put your child forward, you’re effectively telling them you don’t believe in them, and if you do, you’re often setting them up to “fail”. Most places do without it, Kent should too.
If you think the Kent Test is wrong please join our campaign. We've gathered a group in Kent, meeting next on Oct 5th in Canterbury. We can make change happen. Sign up here ->> https://t.co/bIFX13jpbf
In most of the country primary school pupils are heading to school to learn and enjoy time with friends. In Kent today they face a test of english, maths, verbal and non-verbal reasoning. This test will judge them to decide where they can go to school. It's unnecessary and wrong.
A reminder of the grammar school policies of the last decade. The Conservative's were brave to the point of recklessness with policies to expand academic selection, so couldn't Labour be equally brave and do the right thing, and phase out the 11-plus? https://t.co/cv9ppibfHw
"Grammar schools remain socially selective schools with their pupils more likely to come from affluent families with degree educated parents... The whole concept of grammar schools is flawed. Selective education discriminates against poorer families.”https://t.co/XiaJwI5qqf
Please help our friends in Northern Ireland by signing this petition. They're fighting to end the transfer test / 11+ which has a huge impact on children in the region. https://t.co/Xz8T6QdRAq?
.@SmithCarl19530 urges the new Labour government to phase out grammar schools. "It would be a straightforward process, one most areas concluded decades ago. Most of the country would not even notice and it would cost next to nothing." https://t.co/isvyRFHOK4
Good luck to parents in Cranbrook fighting for a non-selective school in their area. It's not right that children have an hour long bus trip, while the grammar school accepts plenty of pupils from outside Kent. (Interview starts at 32 mins) https://t.co/XTQgCGB6yF