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Transfer Arrangements for September 2014
21 May 2013
OMAGH ACADEMY
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
The Education Minister has published guidance for the Transfer Process that does not provide for the use of academic criteria (a test).
Schools must pay regard to the Minister’s guidance but are not obliged to follow it.
It is lawful for schools to continue to use an academic test (St. Andrew’s Agreement).
Omagh Academy has decided that it will continue use an academic test to select pupils in 2014.
Omagh Academy wishes to select pupils fairly on the basis of academic ability.
In the absence of an “official test”, we will use the test produced by AQE Ltd for selecting pupils for entry to Year 8 in 2014.
As will the other Controlled Grammars in the Western Board Area.
Admissions Criteria 2014 Omagh Academy will consider first those
applicants who have taken the AQE Test (the Common Entrance Assessment – CEA) and received a mark.
Candidates will be put in rank order of test result and the first 95 will be accepted.
Other criteria will be used to distinguish between any pupils tied for the last place.
Questions on English and Mathematics from the current primary curriculum (no Science).
Three one hour papers (best two results count, but pupils sit either two or three tests).
A charge of £44 covers all tests.
No charge if in receipt of Free School Meals.
The tests are done in the Academy.
Pupils can sit the test in one school but apply to another.
The questions are similar to the English and maths questions on the old transfer test
A sample paper and the twelve past papers will be available from the Academy or the AQE website.
Procedures similar to those used by the examination boards.
Chief Examiner, with extensive knowledge of test design.
A team of revisers ( including experienced primary school teachers).
Registration until 13th Sept. 2013
Registration Process Application forms available from primary schools, the
AQE office, Omagh Academy or the Websites (www.aqe.org.uk or www.omaghacademy.com )
Choice of test centre ( up to three Schools).
To be returned to AQE office with 3 passport-sized photographs, a copy of birth certificate and, if appropriate, an ELB letter authorising free school meals (or letter from Primary School).
Payment (£44) by cheque, postal order or banker’s draft (No Cash).
Help available from Omagh Academy, if required.
CONFIRMATION FROM AQE September 2013
Applicants receive an Admission Card with photograph & candidate number.
And notification of the test centre (School).
Information about the tests and the Date of Familiarisation Event in the test centre (Thursday 17th October).
Grammar schools receive details of applications.
Familiarisation Meeting 17th October 2013
An evening meeting on 17th October lasting about 45 minutes
Dummy run for pupils◦ Rooms and Seating◦ Rules and Procedures◦ Putting pupils at ease
Talk/Presentation to Parents
NOV/DEC 2013: TESTS
Three Saturday mornings – 1 hour
9th November, 23rd November and 30th November.
Starting at 10:00am.
Tests have run very smoothly
January/February/March 2014 Academy Open Night (Thursday 23 January)
Results sent to parents (Sat. 1st February 2014)
Following the issue of results We provide guidance on interpreting results Parents liaise with Primary Schools Transfer Form (green form) completed Transfer Form sent on to WELB
March-May 2014 Application Process
Post-Primary schools receive forms from ELBs
Schools apply admissions criteria Decisions are made and ELBs informed Parents informed of allocated schools in
May 2014
Special Arrangements
Access Arrangements
Special Circumstances
Special Provisions
Special Educational Needs
ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS e.g. Dyslexia: extra time (based on a report)
Visual impairment: enlarged question booklet
First language different: bilingual dictionary
Physical disability: e.g. wheelchair access
Asperger’s syndrome: e.g. prompter, etc.
Tick a box on application form and give brief details of the disability
Separate form for full details of access requirements will be sent out by AQE
Decision made by a team of three assessors Decision sent to parents and to test centre Appropriate arrangements are made by
AQE and the test centre
This is an arrangement that permits an
adjustment of the marks received by a
candidate after the assessment has taken
place, where the assessment has been
carried out in adverse circumstances.
E.g. illness during tests, bereavement etc.
After the test parent/guardian applies to AQE for the relevant form (SC13 form).
Enter details of the special circumstance together with relevant evidence.
Submit this form to WELB with green Transfer Form in February 2014.
Special Provisions◦If your child cannot sit the CEAs (tests) for a valid
reason e.g. illness, he or she can still apply under special provisions.( As can pupils largely educated outside N.I. or arriving in N.I. post CEAs.)
SEN – current process remains: statemented pupils do not need to sit the test; application through ELB Special Education Department.
An Irish language version of the test will be available.
Why Omagh Academy? Grammar School (11-18) - a proven route to
success - 21 GCSE and 27 A level subjects
Focus on achievement – track record of success in preparing pupils for university or leaving school with the qualifications for further study or employment
Support to overcome barriers to achievement◦ Literacy, reading, numeracy, science.
Meeting individual needs – pastoral care.
Rounded education: wide extra curricular programme
Emphasis on the individual - values and supports all its pupils equally irrespective of academic ability.
OMAGH ACADEMY
If you want the option of sending your child to the Academy he or she needs to sit the AQE test.
Further adviceTel (028)82242688
E-mail [email protected]