Update
on waiting lists (2011 entry)
The initial allocation of offers was made on National Offer Day, 1
March 2011. All parents / carers will have been notified on that date
of the school place allocated for September 2011. The parents / carers
of girls who were allocated a place at Nonsuch were asked to confirm
acceptance of the place in writing by 16 March 2011.
Responses from the parents of all those allocated a place need to be
received and processed before the School is in a position to make second
round offers. No further offers will be made by any London Borough of
Sutton school before 23 March 2011. Thereafter offers will be made by
Home Local Authorities as and when vacancies occur, throughout the summer.
Parents may (from 31 March 2011) request the position of their daughter
on the relevant waiting list. Please note that due to school closure
for the Easter Holiday, no waiting list information will be available
between 11 - 25 April 2011. Parents are alerted to the fact that waiting
list positions are not static and can move up or down. (They move up
if a student is offered a place, but declines it; they move down if
a parent of a higher scoring student makes a late request that she be
added to the waiting list or a student moves into the area.)
For your information, the table below records the lowest score on which
a place was allocated on National Offer Day for both the 'Top 80' and
for catchment area applicants in both 2010 and 2011. In the event of
a tie for the final place, places are allocated according to proximity
to Nonsuch, with those living nearest gaining the highest priority.
September 2011 entry
| National Offer Day 1 March 2011 |
'Top 80' |
'Catchment area'
|
| Lowest score on which a place has been allocated |
234
|
212
|
| National Offer Day 1 March 2010 |
|
|
| Lowest score on which a place has been allocated |
237
|
212
|
The determined admissions policy for Nonsuch High School for Girls
(2011 entry) is available to you on the admissions page of the School's
web-site www.nonsuchhigh.co.uk
02 March 2011
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