Shoreham College | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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The papers we’ve shared above are in a similar style to those typically delivered as 11 plus assessments by Tettenhall College.
CAT4 EXAMPLE QUESTIONS
CEM SELECT ONLINE FAMILIARISATION TEST
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Exam Information
Exam style — School’s own exam
Exam types:
Aptitude Test
Exam length — Unknown.
Pass mark — There is no fixed pass mark for the admissions test.
Other exam and entry information:
The online registration form must be filled out online before the closing date. A non-refundable registration fee of £50 is required.
Shoreham College will request two confidential reports from the applicant's current school and references.
A non-refundable deposit fee of £300 is required.
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Croydon High School GDST | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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INDEPENDENT ENGLISH PAPER 1
INDEPENDENT MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
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Exam Information
Exam style — Schools own exam
Exam types:
Adaptive Online Testing (English, maths and verbal reasoning)
Teaching Activity (candidates will be required to complete a task related to the content in the teaching activity).
Exam length — Unknown.
Other exam and entry information:
The online registration form must be filled out in the November of year 6, along with a non-refundable admissions fee of £100.
The entrance exam will be held in the December of year 6.
The exam is an adaptive online test that responds to applicant’s answers and gets harder each time they get a question correct.
Zoom meetings or phone calls with the Headmistress can be scheduled if parents have any questions or concerns.
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Trinity School | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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The papers we’ve shared below are in similar style to those typically delivered as 11 plus assessments by Trinity School, Surrey.
INDEPENDENT ENGLISH PAPER 1
INDEPENDENT MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
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Trinity School Sample Papers
Exam Information
Exam style — Schools own exam.
Exam types:
Mathematics
English
Verbal Reasoning
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Interviews — An academic interview with a senior staff member will be held.
Other exam and entry information:
The English exam consists of comprehension and creative writing.
The maths exam tests of problem-solving.
There is also an online exam testing English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning.
The online registration form must be filled out by the November of year 6.
The entrance exams are held in the December of year 6.
Upon satisfactory completion of the entrance exam, applicants will be required to sit an academic interview with a senior staff member in January.
For information on Trinity School’s use of the ISEB Common Pre-Test for Year 9 entry, click here.
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Wirral Grammar School for Boys | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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GL ENGLISH PAPER 1
GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
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MATHS PAPER 1
MATHS PAPER 2
MATHS PAPER 3
NON-VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
NON-VERBAL REASONING PAPER 2
NON-VERBAL REASONING PAPER 3
VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
VERBAL REASONING PAPER 2
VERBAL REASONING PAPER 3
The 11 Plus test papers we’ve shared above are in a similar style to those typically delivered as 11 Plus assessments by Wirral Grammar School for Boys.
About the School
Address — Wirral Grammar School for Boys, Cross Lane, Bebington, Wirral, Merseyside, CH63 3AQ
Type of school — Boys’ grammar school
Cost — Free
Pupils in school —1100+
Places available in year 7 — 150+
Average applicants per place — 8 or more
Catchment area — Wirral Grammar School for Boys does not have a set catchment area. However, priority is based on location and distance from the school. Preference will be given to children with the shortest distance from their home to the school as measured by Wirral Local Authority’s computer mapping system.
Oversubscription policy — In each of the identified criteria below, a requirement of applicants is that they have passed the entrance examinations.
Where qualifying applications for admission exceed the number of places available, places will be determined as follows:
Boys who are looked after or previously looked after.
Boys with a valid medical reason supported by a doctor’s letter. Details must be given on the preference form and will be verified by a medical officer of the Area Health Authority.
Up to 15 places for children at the time of application on Free School Meals who achieve the qualifying score in rank order of distance from the school. Details must be given on the preference form and will be verified.
To those boys with a sibling attending the school at the time of application with a reasonable expectation that they will be attending at the time of the start of the new academic year.
By reference to geographical factors, preference will be given to children with the shortest distance from their home to the school as measured by Wirral Local Authority’s computer mapping system.
School Summary
Wirral Grammar School for Boys was established in 1931 and is an all-boys grammar school in Wirral, Merseyside. The school became an academy in 2011 and is situated on a large 9.1 acre site. The school aims to provide a strong academic grounding to its pupils. It also offers a wide range of extracurricular programmes.
Previous students include former Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, who was the school’s first Head Boy.
Find the most recent Ofsted reports here.
Compare this school’s performance with other local schools here.
Exam Information
Exam style — GL Assessment for the Wirral Consortium of Schools.
Exam types:
Verbal reasoning
Non-verbal reasoning
Mathematics
Exam length — 2x 60 minute exams.
Pass mark — Changes every year.
Other exam information —
The test is in two separate booklets, each one covering verbal and non-verbal reasoning skills, as well as mathematics.
Both tests are timed and consist of multiple-choice questions.
Students are required to mark answers on a separate answer sheet, which is scored by computer.
There will be a break between the tests.
Scores will be standardised.
Contact information
Website — http://www.wirralgrammarboys.com/
Contact — http://www.wirralgrammarboys.com/ (top right of the page)
Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/WirralGSB
Twitter — https://twitter.com/WGSB
Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/wirralgsb/?hl=en
YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmSzZKVi-zSTyw0u4PCVwFA
LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/school/wirral-grammar-school-for-boys/
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Stretford Grammar School | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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GL ENGLISH PAPER 1
GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
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ENGLISH PAPER 1
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ENGLISH PAPER 3
MATHS PAPER 1
MATHS PAPER 2
MATHS PAPER 3
VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
VERBAL REASONING PAPER 2
VERBAL REASONING PAPER 3
NON-VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
NON-VERBAL REASONING PAPER 2
NON-VERBAL REASONING PAPER 3
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About the School
Address — Stretford Grammar School, Granby Road, Stretford, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M32 8JB
Type of school — Mixed grammar school
Cost — Free
Pupils in school — 900+
Places available in year 7 — 160+
Average applicants per place — 6 or more
Catchment area — Stretford Grammar School has a catchment area that is defined by postcodes ; being M32, M33, M41, M15 and M16 (both within Trafford and Manchester) and including M21, this being the next closest postcode to the school.
Oversubscription policy — Before the application of oversubscription criteria, eligible students with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) which names the school and who have passed the assessment will be admitted. As a result of this the published admissions number will be reduced accordingly.
Where qualifying applications for admission exceed the number of places available, places will be determined as follows:
Looked After Children and all previously Looked After Children.
Children who have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care as a result of being adopted.
Pupil Premium - 32 Places will be allocated to students on Pupil Premium, irrespective of distance.
The top 20 scoring candidates, irrespective of home residence, will be allocated a place.
Children who will have a sibling attending the School within Years 7 to 11 at the time of admission.
Successful candidates who live within the catchment area of the school; being M32, M33, M41, M15 and M16 (both within Trafford and Manchester) and including M21, this being the next closest postcode to the school.
Children who live nearest to the School, measured in a direct straight line from the child’s permanent place of residence to the School.
School Summary
Stretford Grammar School was established in 1927 and is a mixed grammar school in Manchester. The school specialises in maths and science.
In 2009, Stretford became the first grammar school in the UK to be placed under special measures. However, it has now recovered from this, receiving a rating of ‘good’ in its last inspection.
In recent years, around 60% of all GCSE grades were at a 7, 8 or 9.
Find the most recent Ofsted reports here.
Compare this school’s performance with other local schools here.
Exam Information
Exam style — GL Assessment for the Trafford Grammar Schools’ Consortium.
Exam types:
Verbal reasoning
Non-verbal reasoning
Mathematics/numerical reasoning
Other exam information —
All questions will be multiple choice.
The exams are split into sections.
There will be a short break between the papers.
Scores will be standardised.
Contact information
Website — https://www.stretfordgrammar.com/
Contact — https://www.stretfordgrammar.com/contact-us
Facebook — https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=113555771987808
Twitter — https://twitter.com/Salegrammar
YouTube— https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_kEbAsFy0szmSApq0Jvf6A
LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/company/stretford-grammar-school/about/
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Westminster School | Free 11 Plus (11+) ISEB Pre-Test Practice Papers and Answers
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The papers we’ve shared below contain similar content to the ISEB pre-test papers typically delivered as 11 Plus pre-test assessments by Westminster School.
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST ENGLISH PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
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Exam Information
Exam style — ISEB Common Pre-Test.
Exam types:
English (reading comprehension, sentence completion, spelling and punctuation).
Maths (in line with the National Curriculum up to Year 5).
Verbal reasoning (common words, antonyms, word combinations, letter transfer, number codes, etc.).
Non-verbal reasoning (shape analogies, classes like, horizontal codes, etc.).
Exam length — 4 exams totalling 2.5 hours.
Pass mark — There is not a fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the test, all candidates receive an age-adjusted and standardised score. The average score is 100. Schools will also be able to see each child’s score and the time taken for each section of the test.
If a child does well in their 11+ pre-test, they will usually be offered a place, contingent on them then passing the common entrance exam at 13+.
Other exam information:
The tests cover English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning separately.
All tests are completed online.
All questions are in multiple-choice format.
The English test takes 25 minutes, mathematics 50 minutes, non-verbal reasoning 32 minutes and verbal reasoning 36 minutes.
The four tests can either be taken together or at separate times. They can be taken in the candidate's own school, at the senior school for which he or she is entered or at an independent testing centre.
All candidates are registered by the senior school(s) for which they are entered.
Test results are available to all senior schools which register the same candidate and therefore a candidate need only sit the tests once for a range of senior schools.
An assessment fee of £24 applies and is non-refundable.
For information on Westminster School’s use of school’s own testing for Year 7 entry, click here.
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King's High School | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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The papers we’ve shared below are in similar style to those typically delivered as 11 plus assessments by King's High School, Warwickshire.
ENGLISH INDEPENDENT STYLE PAPER 1
MATHS INDEPENDENT STYLE PAPER 1
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King's High School’s Sample English Paper
King's High School’s Sample Maths Paper
Exam Information
Exam style — School’s own exam.
Exam types:
English
Maths
Verbal Reasoning
Exam length:
Mathematics (45 minutes)
English (45 minutes)
Verbal Reasoning (60 minutes)
Pass mark — There is no fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the tests, all candidates receive an age-standardized score.
Other exam information:
The entrance exams will take place in the October of year 6.
An interview between the child and a senior staff member will occur following the entrance exam.
Decision letters are mailed out one month following the exam completion, and acceptance must be received by March.
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Tranby (Hull Collegiate School) | Free 11 Plus (11+) ISEB Pre-Test Practice Papers and Answers
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ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST ENGLISH PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
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ISEB Pre-Test Familiarisation Test
Exam Information
Exam style — ISEB Common Pre-Test.
Exam types:
English (reading comprehension, sentence completion, spelling and punctuation).
Maths (in line with the National Curriculum up to Year 5).
Verbal reasoning (common words, antonyms, word combinations, letter transfer, number codes, etc.).
Non-verbal reasoning (shape analogies, classes like, horizontal codes, etc.).
Exam length — 4 exams totalling 2.5 hours.
Pass mark — There is not a fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the test, all candidates receive an age-adjusted and standardised score. The average score is 100. Schools will also be able to see each child’s score and the time taken for each section of the test.
If a child does well in their 11+ pre-test, they will usually be offered a place, contingent on them then passing the common entrance exam at 13+.
Other exam information:
The tests cover English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning separately.
All tests are completed online.
All questions are in multiple-choice format.
The English test takes 25 minutes, mathematics 50 minutes, non-verbal reasoning 32 minutes and verbal reasoning 36 minutes.
The four tests can either be taken together or at separate times. They can be taken in the candidate's own school, at the senior school for which he or she is entered or at an independent testing centre.
All candidates are registered by the senior school(s) for which they are entered.
Test results are available to all senior schools which register the same candidate and therefore a candidate need only sit the tests once for a range of senior schools.
An assessment fee of £24 applies and is non-refundable.
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Princethorpe College | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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The papers we’ve shared below are in similar style to those typically delivered as 11 plus assessments by Princethorpe College, Warwickshire.
INDEPENDENT ENGLISH PAPER 1
INDEPENDENT MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
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CEM SELECT ONLINE FAMILIARISATION TEST
Princethorpe College’s English Sample Paper
Exam Information
Exam style — School’s own exam and CEM Select.
Exam types:
English
Maths
CEM Select (verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning and numerical reasoning)
Exam length — 2x 1 hour exams (English and maths) + 1x 50 minute exam (CEM Select).
Pass mark — There is no fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the tests, all candidates receive an age-standardized score.
Other exam information —
Entrance exams will take place in November of year 6.
The CEM Select is an online assessment that tests verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning and numerical reasoning.
The English exam includes a comprehension exercise and a piece of creative writing.
The maths exam is non-calculator. The school states that students must be familiar with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, as well as:
Money calculations
Fractions and decimals
Directed numbers
Rounding and place value
Inequality signs
Time
Compass bearings
Reflection and translation
Averages
Simple graphs and statistical charts
Basic shapes (perimeter and area)
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The Grammar School At Leeds | Free 11 Plus (11+) ISEB Pre-Test Practice Papers and Answers
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The papers we’ve shared below contain similar content to the ISEB pre-test papers typically delivered as 11 Plus pre-test assessments by The Grammar School At Leeds.
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST ENGLISH PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
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ISEB Pre-Test Familiarisation Test
Exam Information
Exam style — ISEB Common Pre-Test.
Exam types:
English (reading comprehension, sentence completion, spelling and punctuation).
Maths (in line with the National Curriculum up to Year 5).
Verbal reasoning (common words, antonyms, word combinations, letter transfer, number codes, etc.).
Non-verbal reasoning (shape analogies, classes like, horizontal codes, etc.).
Exam length — 4 exams totalling 2.5 hours.
Pass mark — There is not a fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the test, all candidates receive an age-adjusted and standardised score. The average score is 100. Schools will also be able to see each child’s score and the time taken for each section of the test.
If a child does well in their 11+ pre-test, they will usually be offered a place, contingent on them then passing the common entrance exam at 13+.
Other exam information:
The tests cover English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning separately.
All tests are completed online.
All questions are in multiple-choice format.
The English test takes 25 minutes, mathematics 50 minutes, non-verbal reasoning 32 minutes and verbal reasoning 36 minutes.
The four tests can either be taken together or at separate times. They can be taken in the candidate's own school, at the senior school for which he or she is entered or at an independent testing centre.
All candidates are registered by the senior school(s) for which they are entered.
Test results are available to all senior schools which register the same candidate and therefore a candidate need only sit the tests once for a range of senior schools.
An assessment fee of £24 applies and is non-refundable.
For information on The Grammar School At Leeds’ use of school’s own testing for Year 7 entry, click here.
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Wallington County Grammar School | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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GL ENGLISH PAPER 1
GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
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2025 English Familiarisation (Stage 1)
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English Familiarisation (Stage 1)
Maths Familiarisation (Stage 1)
The 11 Plus test papers we’ve shared above are in a similar style to those typically delivered as 11 Plus assessments by Wallington County Grammar School.
About the School
Address — Wallington County Grammar School, Croydon Road, Wallington, Surrey, SM6 7PH
Type of school — Boys grammar school
Cost — Free
Pupils in school — 1100+
Places available in year 7 — 150+
Average applicants per place — 10 or more
Please note this school is heavily oversubscribed. In recent years 1,500+ boys applied per year and 450+ were deemed eligible for a place.
Catchment area — Wallington County Grammar School does not have a catchment area but Sutton postcodes are prioritised.
Over-subscription policy — In the event of more applicants than available places in year 7, places will be given with the following priorities:
Looked after children or children who were previously looked after.
Children with the highest scores in rank order of performance in the SET (up to 110 places).
Children who received pupil premium, with the highest scores in rank order of performance in the SET (up to 25 places).
Children living in Sutton postcodes [SM1, SM2, SM3, SM4, SM5, SM6, SM7, KT4 8, CR0 4, and CR4 4] (up to 15 places).
Children of permanent staff at the school who have worked for two or more years.
In the event two or more boys have the same rank order and where the admission would exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the order of the distance of their homes from the main pedestrian entrance of Wallington County Grammar School measured in a straight line on a map
School Summary
Wallington County Grammar School was founded in 1927 and is an all-boys selective grammar school with mixed sixth form. It became an academy in 2011 and specialises in science and applied learning.
The school is a Leading Edge Partnership School which works with other schools to raise achievement. It is also a member of the PiXL 6 and the Challenge Partnership programme.
Find the most recent Ofsted reports here.
Compare this school’s performance with other local schools here.
Exam Information
Exam style — Selective Eligibility Test (SET) for the Sutton Schools
Exam types:
English
Mathematics
Exam length — 45 minutes each.
Pass mark — The pass mark is decided by the school after the tests have been marked.
Please note that parents are not informed of the exact score their child achieved. They are only told whether their child has passed.
Children who are unsuccessful will sometimes be informed of their marks.
Other exam information —
Maths and English exams are taken back to back on the same day.
All questions are multiple choice in both the English and Maths exams.
Candidates record their answers on a separate answer sheet.
The scores from both tests are combined to create the overall entrance test score.
Scores will be standardised.
Contact information
Website — https://www.wcgs-sutton.co.uk/
Contact — https://www.wcgs-sutton.co.uk/contact-us
Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/wcgswallington/
Twitter — https://twitter.com/WCGSSutton/
LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/school/wallington-county-grammar-school/
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Roedean School | Free 11 Plus (11+) ISEB Pre-Test Practice Papers and Answers
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ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST ENGLISH PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
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ISEB Pre-Test Familiarisation Test
Exam Information
Exam style — ISEB Common Pre-Test.
Exam types:
English (reading comprehension, sentence completion, spelling and punctuation).
Maths (in line with the National Curriculum up to Year 5).
Verbal reasoning (common words, antonyms, word combinations, letter transfer, number codes, etc.).
Non-verbal reasoning (shape analogies, classes like, horizontal codes, etc.).
Exam length — 4 exams totalling 2.5 hours.
Pass mark — There is not a fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the test, all candidates receive an age-adjusted and standardised score. The average score is 100. Schools will also be able to see each child’s score and the time taken for each section of the test.
If a child does well in their 11+ pre-test, they will usually be offered a place, contingent on them then passing the common entrance exam at 13+.
Other exam information:
The tests cover English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning separately.
All tests are completed online.
All questions are in multiple-choice format.
The English test takes 25 minutes, mathematics 50 minutes, non-verbal reasoning 32 minutes and verbal reasoning 36 minutes.
The four tests can either be taken together or at separate times. They can be taken in the candidate's own school, at the senior school for which he or she is entered or at an independent testing centre.
All candidates are registered by the senior school(s) for which they are entered.
Test results are available to all senior schools which register the same candidate and therefore a candidate need only sit the tests once for a range of senior schools.
An assessment fee of £24 applies and is non-refundable.
For information on Roedean School’s use of school’s own testing for Year 7 entry, click here.
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Greenshaw High School | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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GL ENGLISH PAPER 1
GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
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English Familiarisation (Stage 1)
Maths Familiarisation (Stage 1)
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About the School
Address — Greenshaw High School, Grennell Road, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 3DY
Type of school — Mixed partially-selective school
Cost — Free
Pupils in school — 1800+
Places available in year 7 — 300+ (of which 20% are selective)
Average applicants per place — 10 or more
Catchment area — Greenshaw High School does not have a catchment area. But if the school is oversubscribed, places are offered on the basis of proximity to Greenshaw High School, measured in a straight line from your home address.
Over-subscription policy — In the event of more applicants than available places in year 7, places will be given with the following priorities:
Looked after children or children who were previously looked after.
Children with exceptional medical reasons or exceptional social reasons for attendance at this school rather than any other.
Up to 60 places will be given fully based on the outcome of the SET.
Children of permanent staff who have been employed at the school for two or more years or were employed to fill a vacant post which had a demonstrable skill shortage.
Siblings of students currently at the school at the time of admission.
The remaining places will be offered on the basis of proximity to Greenshaw, measured in a straight line from the child’s home address to the school.
School Summary
Greenshaw High School was established in 1967 and is a mixed, partially-selective school in Sutton. It became an academy in 2011 and in October 2014, it was reconstituted as a multi academy trust under the name 'Greenshaw Learning Trust'.
The school has won man awards including:
The Arts Council Silver award
Associate Training School
Investor in People award
Healthy School awards
The British Council Global Schools award
Find the most recent Ofsted reports here.
Compare this school’s performance with other local schools here.
Exam Information
Exam style — Selective Eligibility Test (SET) for the Sutton Schools
The schools have not announced their exam provider in order to make the exams fair for all candidates.
Exam types:
English
Mathematics
Exam length — 45 minutes each.
Pass mark — The pass mark is decided by the school after the tests have been marked.
Please note that parents are not informed of the exact score their child achieved. They are only told whether their child has passed.
Children who are unsuccessful will sometimes be informed of their marks.
Other exam information —
Maths and English exams are taken back to back on the same day.
All questions are multiple choice in both the English and Maths exams.
Candidates record their answers on a separate answer sheet.
The scores from both tests are combined to create the overall entrance test score.
Scores will be standardised.
Contact information
Website — https://www.greenshaw.co.uk/
Contact — https://www.greenshaw.co.uk/contact/contact-details/contact-us
Facebook —https://www.facebook.com/GreenshawHigh
Twitter — https://twitter.com/greenshawhigh
LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/company/greenshaw-high-school/
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Charterhouse | Free 11 Plus (11+) ISEB Pre-Test Practice Papers and Answers
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The papers we’ve shared below contain similar content to the ISEB pre-test papers typically delivered as 11 Plus pre-test assessments by Charterhouse.
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST ENGLISH PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
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ISEB Pre-Test Familiarisation Test
Exam Information
Exam style — ISEB Common Pre-Test.
Exam types:
English (reading comprehension, sentence completion, spelling and punctuation).
Maths (in line with the National Curriculum up to Year 5).
Verbal reasoning (common words, antonyms, word combinations, letter transfer, number codes, etc.).
Non-verbal reasoning (shape analogies, classes like, horizontal codes, etc.).
Exam length — 4 exams totalling 2.5 hours.
Pass mark — There is not a fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the test, all candidates receive an age-adjusted and standardised score. The average score is 100. Schools will also be able to see each child’s score and the time taken for each section of the test.
If a child does well in their 11+ pre-test, they will usually be offered a place, contingent on them then passing the common entrance exam at 13+.
Other exam information:
The tests cover English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning separately.
All tests are completed online.
All questions are in multiple-choice format.
The English test takes 25 minutes, mathematics 50 minutes, non-verbal reasoning 32 minutes and verbal reasoning 36 minutes.
The four tests can either be taken together or at separate times. They can be taken in the candidate's own school, at the senior school for which he or she is entered or at an independent testing centre.
All candidates are registered by the senior school(s) for which they are entered.
Test results are available to all senior schools which register the same candidate and therefore a candidate need only sit the tests once for a range of senior schools.
An assessment fee of £24 applies and is non-refundable.
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Duke of Kent School | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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CAT4 EXAMPLE QUESTIONS
CAT4 PARENT’S GUIDE
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Exam Information
Exam style — CAT4.
Exam types:
CAT4 (verbal, non-verbal, spatial and quantitative reasoning)
Exam length — 72 minutes.
The CAT4 test is composed of 8 short tests assessing the following subsections of the four areas above:
Figure Classification (10 mins)
Figure Matrices (10 mins)
Verbal Classification (8 mins)
Verbal Analogies (8 mins)
Number Analogies (10 mins)
Number Series (8 mins)
Figure Analysis (9 mins)
Figure Recognition (9 mins)
Pass mark — There is no fixed pass mark for the exam.
Interviews — The applicant will be invited to sit an interview with a senior staff member.
Other exam and entry information:
The CAT4 test is administered by GL Assessment and is an online assessment that examines verbal, non-verbal, spatial and quantitative reasoning.
The online registration form must be filled out before the deadline and a non-refundable fee of £100.
The assessment exams will take place in the November of year 6.
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Lingfield College | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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INDEPENDENT ENGLISH PAPER 1
INDEPENDENT MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
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Exam Information
Exam style — Schools own exam.
Exam types:
Maths
English
Verbal Reasoning
Exam length — Unknown.
Interviews — An informal interview with the headteacher may be scheduled.
Pass mark — There is no fixed pass mark for the exam.
Other exam and entry information:
The English exam tests both comprehension and creative writing.
The online registration form must be filled out before the end of October in year 6, alongside a registration fee of £110. For international applications, the registration fee is £130.
The entrance exams will be held in the November and January of year 6.
As part of the application process, Lingfield will require one reference from the candidate's current school.
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Cranleigh School | Free 11 Plus (11+) ISEB Pre-Test Practice Papers and Answers
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ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST ENGLISH PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.
ISEB Pre-Test Familiarisation Test
Exam Information
Exam style — ISEB Common Pre-Test.
Exam types:
English (reading comprehension, sentence completion, spelling and punctuation).
Maths (in line with the National Curriculum up to Year 5).
Verbal reasoning (common words, antonyms, word combinations, letter transfer, number codes, etc.).
Non-verbal reasoning (shape analogies, classes like, horizontal codes, etc.).
Exam length — 4 exams totalling 2.5 hours.
Pass mark — There is not a fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the test, all candidates receive an age-adjusted and standardised score. The average score is 100. Schools will also be able to see each child’s score and the time taken for each section of the test.
If a child does well in their 11+ pre-test, they will usually be offered a place, contingent on them then passing the common entrance exam at 13+.
Other exam information:
The tests cover English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning separately.
All tests are completed online.
All questions are in multiple-choice format.
The English test takes 25 minutes, mathematics 50 minutes, non-verbal reasoning 32 minutes and verbal reasoning 36 minutes.
The four tests can either be taken together or at separate times. They can be taken in the candidate's own school, at the senior school for which he or she is entered or at an independent testing centre.
All candidates are registered by the senior school(s) for which they are entered.
Test results are available to all senior schools which register the same candidate and therefore a candidate need only sit the tests once for a range of senior schools.
An assessment fee of £24 applies and is non-refundable.
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Sutton Grammar School | Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers
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GL ENGLISH PAPER 1
GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
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2025 English Familiarisation (Stage 1)
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English Familiarisation (Stage 1)
Maths Familiarisation (Stage 1)
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About the School
Address — Sutton Grammar School, Manor Lane, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 4AS
Type of school — Boys grammar school
Cost — Free
Pupils in school — 1000+
Places available in year 7 — 130+
Average applicants per place — 10 or more
Please note, this school is heavily oversubscribed. In recent years, the school has had 2600+ applicants, 900+ of which qualified for the 2nd stage test and 700+ ended up eligible for only 130+ places per year.
Catchment area — Sutton Grammar School does have a catchment area but candidates will only be considered eligible for admission if they achieve a qualifying score in their 11 Plus exams.
The catchment area gives priority based on location and distance from the school. The following postcodes are given priority:
SM1-7
KT4
KT17
CR0 4
CR4
Over-subscription policy — Where qualifying applications for admission exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Boys who are looked after or have previously been looked after. Supporting evidence will be required.
Boys who achieved the highest combined score in the SET and Sutton Grammar School’s second stage tests AND whose home address is in one of the following postcodes — SM1-7, KT4, KT17, CR0 4, CR4 (up to 75 places).
Boys who achieved the highest combined scores in the SET and Sutton Grammar
School’s second stage tests, where the home address of the boy may be in any postcode (up to 60 places).
Proximity of the boy's home address from the School (where scores are equal).
School Summary
Sutton Grammar school was founded in 1899 and is an all-boys selective grammar school with a mixed sixth form. The school has had several names over the years including ‘Sutton County Grammar School’ and ‘Sutton Manor School’. It changed to its current name when it became an academy in 2011. The school specialises in science.
Find the most recent Ofsted reports here.
Compare this school’s performance with other local schools here.
Exam Information
Exam style — Selective Eligibility Test (SET) for the Sutton Schools and the Sutton Grammar School second stage entrance test.
The schools have not announced their exam board in order to make the exams fair for all candidates.
Exam types:
English
Mathematics
Exam length — 40-50 minutes each.
Pass mark — The pass mark is decided by the school after the tests have been marked.
Please note that parents are not informed of the exact score their child achieved. They are only told whether their child has passed.
Children who are unsuccessful will sometimes be informed of their marks.
Other exam information —
There are two stages of exams.
Maths and English exams are taken back to back on the same day.
In the first stage of exams, all questions are multiple choice in both the English and Maths exams.
The second stage consists of an extended English writing task and a standard Maths paper. In this stage the tests will not include verbal reasoning or non-verbal reasoning. These tests are not multiple choice.
Candidates record their answers on a separate answer sheet.
The scores from all tests are combined to create the overall entrance test score.
Please note that candidates must achieve the minimum qualifying score in the SET (first stage of testing) to be invited back to sit the second stage tests.
Scores will be standardised.
The standardised scores of the four exams will be weighted in the ratio 2:2:3:3, with the first round of exams being weighted as 2 and the second round as 3.
Contact information
Website — https://www.suttongrammar.sutton.sch.uk/
Contact — https://www.suttongrammar.sutton.sch.uk/Contact-Us
Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sutton-Grammar-School/107731799250266
Twitter — https://twitter.com/suttongr?lang=en
Twitter (Year 7 info) — https://twitter.com/sgsyr7?lang=en
LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/company/sutton-grammar-school-trust/about/
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Brighton College | Free 11 Plus (11+) ISEB Pre-Test Practice Papers and Answers
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The papers we’ve shared below contain similar content to the ISEB pre-test papers typically delivered as 11 Plus pre-test assessments by Brighton College.
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST ENGLISH PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.
ISEB Pre-Test Familiarisation Test
Exam Information
Exam style — ISEB Common Pre-Test.
Exam types:
English (reading comprehension, sentence completion, spelling and punctuation).
Maths (in line with the National Curriculum up to Year 5).
Verbal reasoning (common words, antonyms, word combinations, letter transfer, number codes, etc.).
Non-verbal reasoning (shape analogies, classes like, horizontal codes, etc.).
Exam length — 4 exams totalling 2.5 hours.
Pass mark — There is not a fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the test, all candidates receive an age-adjusted and standardised score. The average score is 100. Schools will also be able to see each child’s score and the time taken for each section of the test.
If a child does well in their 11+ pre-test, they will usually be offered a place, contingent on them then passing the common entrance exam at 13+.
Other exam information:
The tests cover English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning separately.
All tests are completed online.
All questions are in multiple-choice format.
The English test takes 25 minutes, mathematics 50 minutes, non-verbal reasoning 32 minutes and verbal reasoning 36 minutes.
The four tests can either be taken together or at separate times. They can be taken in the candidate's own school, at the senior school for which he or she is entered or at an independent testing centre.
All candidates are registered by the senior school(s) for which they are entered.
Test results are available to all senior schools which register the same candidate and therefore a candidate need only sit the tests once for a range of senior schools.
An assessment fee of £24 applies and is non-refundable.
For information on Brighton College’s use of school’s own testing for Year 7 entry, click here.
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City of London Freemen's School | Free 11 Plus (11+) ISEB Pre-Test Practice Papers and Answers
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The papers we’ve shared below contain similar content to the ISEB pre-test papers typically delivered as 11 Plus pre-test assessments by City of London Freemen's School.
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST ENGLISH PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST MATHEMATICS PAPER 1
ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1
New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.
ISEB Pre-Test Familiarisation Test
Exam Information
Exam style — ISEB Common Pre-Test.
Exam types:
English (reading comprehension, sentence completion, spelling and punctuation).
Maths (in line with the National Curriculum up to Year 5).
Verbal reasoning (common words, antonyms, word combinations, letter transfer, number codes, etc.).
Non-verbal reasoning (shape analogies, classes like, horizontal codes, etc.).
Exam length — 4 exams totalling 2.5 hours.
Pass mark — There is not a fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the test, all candidates receive an age-adjusted and standardised score. The average score is 100. Schools will also be able to see each child’s score and the time taken for each section of the test.
If a child does well in their 11+ pre-test, they will usually be offered a place, contingent on them then passing the common entrance exam at 13+.
Other exam information:
The tests cover English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning separately.
All tests are completed online.
All questions are in multiple-choice format.
The English test takes 25 minutes, mathematics 50 minutes, non-verbal reasoning 32 minutes and verbal reasoning 36 minutes.
The four tests can either be taken together or at separate times. They can be taken in the candidate's own school, at the senior school for which he or she is entered or at an independent testing centre.
All candidates are registered by the senior school(s) for which they are entered.
Test results are available to all senior schools which register the same candidate and therefore a candidate need only sit the tests once for a range of senior schools.
An assessment fee of £24 applies and is non-refundable.
For information on City of London Freemen's School’s use of school’s own testing for Year 7 entry, click here.
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✏️ How To Prepare For 11 Plus (11+) Creative Writing — A Complete Guide
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