Roberttown in Liversedge what's it like there
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Anyone live around there, or had any experience of what it'd be like to live?
Are there any other good area within liversedge and heckmondwike?
Basically,the "good" means whether that is safe and quite.
The reason I am asking is that we may consider to live within in the catchment area of the grammar school.
Thanks
Are there any other good area within liversedge and heckmondwike?
Basically,the "good" means whether that is safe and quite.
The reason I am asking is that we may consider to live within in the catchment area of the grammar school.
Thanks
RicksAlfas said:
Does the Grammar School have a catchment area, or is it purely on placing within the 11+? I only ask as the Halifax Grammars don't have a catchment and a friend of ours in Queensbury took the exam for Heckmondwike with no intention of moving house.
North Halifax and Cross health don't have a catchment but Heckmondwike does.The admissions policy of Heckmondwike gives some preference to children who live in the catchment area - the order (for children of selective ability) is:
a) looked after children
b) in catchment
c) siblings
d) staff member's children
e) children outside these categories in order of score in the exam
So,still need 11+ test,but there could be more chance if we are in the catchment area if the test is passed.
spud26 said:
It's nice, it has a busy little high street and a good pub with it's own micro brewery. Cracking farm shop just down the road (Haighs).
Haighs is fabulous - the shop isn;t much to look at but it;s kept well and the meat is fabulous Edited by spud26 on Monday 20th January 13:15
kikigood said:
North Halifax and Cross health don't have a catchment but Heckmondwike does.
The admissions policy of Heckmondwike gives some preference to children who live in the catchment area - the order (for children of selective ability) is:
a) looked after children
b) in catchment
c) siblings
d) staff member's children
e) children outside these categories in order of score in the exam
So,still need 11+ test,but there could be more chance if we are in the catchment area if the test is passed.
Ah, OK then. Good luck with it all. Stressful time!The admissions policy of Heckmondwike gives some preference to children who live in the catchment area - the order (for children of selective ability) is:
a) looked after children
b) in catchment
c) siblings
d) staff member's children
e) children outside these categories in order of score in the exam
So,still need 11+ test,but there could be more chance if we are in the catchment area if the test is passed.
mph1977 said:
spud26 said:
It's nice, it has a busy little high street and a good pub with it's own micro brewery. Cracking farm shop just down the road (Haighs).
Haighs is fabulous - the shop isn;t much to look at but it;s kept well and the meat is fabulous Edited by spud26 on Monday 20th January 13:15

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