Many schools require an entrance exam; most middle and high schools require the ISEE (Independent School Entrance Exam) or the SSAT (
Secondary School Admissions Test).
We are currently reviewing replies and anticipate publishing our response and final proposals shortly, so that families can consider them before the close of
the secondary school admissions round on October 31, 2017.
In addition to the parent and student portions of the online application, a completed application includes school records, math and English teacher evaluations (Grades 6 - 12), and the results of the Independent School Entrance Examination (ISEE) or
the Secondary School Admissions Test (SSAT)(Grades 7 - 12).
We also accept results from
the Secondary School Admissions Test administered by SSAT.
Provisional data for secondary schools will still be released ahead of the October 31 deadline for
secondary school admission deadlines.
Not exact matches
Perhaps as a result, this requirement is in reality rarely clearly applied, let alone enforced, by
secondary schools in their
admissions processes.
Candidates for
admission are expected to complete a college preparatory program of an approved
secondary school, satisfying the following Carnegie Units:
Get a place for your child at a primary or
secondary school - applications, deadlines,
admission criteria, appeals and complaints
After completing a consultation, Tudor Grange Academy, a
secondary Academy without a religious character in Solihull, has decided to adopt an
admissions policy that priorities pupils who attend a religiously selective Church of England primary
school — potentially excluding others who live closer to the Academy.
Tudor Grange Academy, a
secondary school in Solihull without a religious character, is consulting on changing its
admissions criteria to give priority to children attending two religiously selective Church of England primary
schools, to the detriment of others who live nearer to the Academy.
He said it was worrying that most Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) and West African Senior
School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) graduates fail in the core subjects, making it difficult for them to gain
admission into
secondary and tertiary institutions respectively.
The OECD folks offer some explanations, terming Shanghai a «leader in reform» and citing in particular its near - universal education system, its competitiveness (including
admission both to universities and to the best
secondary schools), a very high level of student engagement, a modernized assessment system, an ambitious new curriculum, and a program of intervention into weak
schools.
Secondary schools began to offer courses in classics to promote their status and to help prepare girls for college, since they were needed for
admission.
1 — College fair: National College Fair, sponsored by the National Association for College
Admission Counseling, for
secondary school students, in San Diego.
The organizers plan by this spring to produce «gap analyses» of how well
secondary school tests and standards in the five states — Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Texas — line up with college -
admissions and - placement tests and the demands of employers.
British prime minister Theresa May has set off a royal dust - up with her proposal to loosen England's half - century - old shackles on grammar
schools, the British term for selective -
admission public
secondary schools focused on preparation for university.
«We have previously documented social selectivity in
secondary schools, but today's findings warn us that primary
school admissions are far from a level - playing field.»
Currently, under England's
school admissions system, parents are asked to list around three to six
secondary schools they would like to attend in order of preference.
Over half (52 per cent) of
secondary school leaders told us they received more applications than they could accommodate for last year's
admissions round, and the rate of growth is set to increase at
secondary level as the current primary
school population moves through the system.
Since 2002, New York City has closed more than 20 underperforming public high
schools, opened more than 200 new
secondary schools, and introduced a centralized high
school admissions process in which approximately 80,000 students a year indicate their
school preferences from a wide - ranging choice of programs.
Taiwan is a bit of a hybrid, with no required testing in primary
school, but a Basic Competency Test at the end of lower
secondary (along with three required tests a year in each of three subjects during lower
secondary) that determines
admission to upper
secondary school.
Enrollment has increased by over 200 students, scholars consistently perform well above grade level in math and literacy and gain
admission to college - preparatory
secondary schools, and the
school serves as an effective training ground and research site for developing teachers.
The online
admissions portal for Middle High and
Secondary Schools will open on 11 September 2017 and close on 31 October 2017.
«The demand for places is growing, as we are beginning to see the pressure on primary
schools transfer to
secondary,» said Helen Jenner, chairwoman of the capital's
admissions board.
The mission of Academy for Integrated Arts is to use the Arts to prepare students for an
admissions based college preparatory
secondary school.
In their 2012 book, «Exam
Schools: Inside America's Most Selective Public High - Schools,» Chester E. Finn Jr. and Jessica A. Hockett offer a comprehensive look at screened admissions secondary schools across the US by spotlighting a cross-section of educational
Schools: Inside America's Most Selective Public High -
Schools,» Chester E. Finn Jr. and Jessica A. Hockett offer a comprehensive look at screened admissions secondary schools across the US by spotlighting a cross-section of educational
Schools,» Chester E. Finn Jr. and Jessica A. Hockett offer a comprehensive look at screened
admissions secondary schools across the US by spotlighting a cross-section of educational
schools across the US by spotlighting a cross-section of educational models.
As the deadline for state
secondary school applications closed a few weeks ago, the group is running a separate
admissions procedure alongside the general one co-ordinated by councils.
He revealed his interim findings at a conference on
admissions in London, as tens of thousands of parents in England apply for
secondary school places.
The report recommends that colleges add the results of Common Core assessment tests to the measures by which they gauge students» eligibility for
admission and financial aid; that they help make sure primary and
secondary schools teach the things needed to succeed in higher education, and that the Common Core tests measure them; and that
schools of education show future teachers how to prepare their students for college and careers.
Where we should have a big test, which is at the end of 12th grade, when students are finishing
secondary school and when many are trying to gain
admission to college, is precisely when we don't have one; we have senioritis instead.
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Admission Counseling (NACAC) National Association for Music Education (NAFME) National Association of Elementary
School Principals (NAESP) National Association of Federally Impacted
Schools (NAFIS) National Association of Graduate - Professional Students, Inc. (NAGPS) National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities (NAICU) National Association of Private Special Education Centers (NAPSEC) National Association of
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Secondary School Principals (NASSP) National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium (NASDCTEc) National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE) National Association of State Student Grant & Aid Programs (NASSGAP) National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) National Center on Time & Learning (NCTL) National Coalition for Literacy (NCL) National Coalition of Classified Education Support Employee Unions (NCCESEU) National Council for Community and Education Partnerships (NCCEP) National Council of Higher Education Resources (NCHER) National Council of State Directors of Adult Education (NCSDAE) National Education Association (NEA) National HEP / CAMP Association National Parent Teacher Association (NPTA) National Rural Education Association (NREA) National
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Trinity Academy — a
secondary free
school in Brixton — opened two weeks ago and originally had a planned
admission number of 120 children.
Isle of Wight council said the arrangement gives parents of year 6 pupils time to make an «informed decision» about their children's
secondary school places for September 2018, as
admissions close at the end of October.
Kelli Hillestad is the
school counselor at Brooklyn Center
Secondary in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota and
school coordinator for the Ramp Up to Readiness program, a
school wide advisory program designed to help students prepare for postsecondary education in the five major areas: academic,
admissions, career, financial and personal / social readiness.
For high
schools: College, Career and Military Readiness indicators, including students meeting the Texas Success Initiative benchmarks in reading or math; students who satisfy relevant performance standards on Advanced Placement or similar exams, students who earn dual - course credits, students who enlist in the military, students who earn an industry certification, students admitted into postsecondary certification programs that have as an
admission requirement successful performance at the
secondary level, students who successfully complete college preparatory courses, students who successfully meet standards on a composite of indicators that indicate the student's preparation to success, without remediation, in an entry - level course for a bachelor's or associate's degree program, students who successfully complete and OnRamps dual - enrollment course, and students awarded an associate's degree while in high
school.
Admissions officers are interested in seeing that the scholar was challenged within the
secondary school environment.
While lower
secondary school entrance exams were abolished in 1969 and the ministry of education has loosened up the system of competitive test - based upper
secondary school and college
admission, there is still considerable focus on exams.
About one in six children did not get their first choice of
secondary school, according to official
admissions figures for England's
schools.
The state
secondary school selected by David Cameron and Michael Gove for their daughters appears to have breached
school admission laws by asking parents for money when offering them a place,
Schools Week can reveal.
Admissions counselors help students develop the academic and social skills experience required to be admitted to a
secondary school or college.
Be within no more than 30 days of successful completion of all requirements needed to obtain a high
school diploma or the equivalent, such as the General Education Development test (GED) or other equivalency test recognized by the candidate's state of residency, or diploma and official transcript reflecting equivalent education as evaluated by the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and
Admissions Officers for
secondary education (if documents are not in English, a translation into English from a translation service approved in the United States for legal or government documents must be available upon request).
Possess a high
school diploma or the equivalent, such as the General Education Development test (GED) or other equivalency test recognized by the candidate's state of residency, or diploma and official transcript reflecting equivalent education as evaluated by the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and
Admissions Officers for
secondary education (if documents are not in English, a translation into English from a translation service approved in the United States for legal or government documents must be available upon request).
Admission requirements may vary from college to college but generally applicants must have the Ontario
Secondary School Diploma with Grade12 English, Biology and Chemistry.
This is an actual resume example of a Assistant Director Undergraduate
Admissions who works in the
Secondary School Industry.