M0nica
Cumbrianmale56 It sounds a terrible sysytem. At least the 11 plus means whetehr you went to grammar school depended clearly on exam results.
Once you put it into the hands of teachers to decide on the baisi of school reports, it becomes biassed by teachers preferences, chidren can have one or two bad reports because of family problems, illness not registered at school and teachers who write bad reports for some children they do not like, it also works agains the maverick child who does not conform.
I had one or two teachers who took against me. I do not know why, and consistently marked my written work down and wrote bad reports. I can rememeber one teacher who really rubbished me. Come O levels I actually got the highest mark in my year in her subect.
I have always opposed the 11 plus, but better a straight forward exam than teachers choice with all its flaws.
It was an odd set up that nowhere else used and some kind of compromise berween a fully comprehensive and fully selective system. I think its main beneifts were for children who were so called borderline, where they had a choice and if they were good at sciences and maths, but poor at other subjects, the grammar school was better set up to teach these subjects. However, I do remember some middle class parents pushing housemasters to allow their children to go to the grammar school, even though they weren't academically inclined, as all the neighbours were sending their children to the school.
That said, I do know pupils from both schools who did really well and others that didn't. One who went to the grammar school from one of the poorest council estates in the town worked very hard and is now a very successful IT consultant in Australia. Another was " secondary", managed to get 6 CSEs, studied hard after school and obtained an MSC in electrical engineering. For those who were more humanities and languages based, it was more of a struggle, I work in a fairly poor job in the public sector as I couldn't find anything else and someone else in my school year ended up as a pruon officer as his degree had few openings.