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Queen Mary's High School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam

Queen Mary's High School 11 Plus (11+) Entrance Exams

Contents:

Queen Mary's High School – 11 Plus Entrance Exam Information

  • 11 Plus Exam Dates

  • 11 Plus Exam Format

  • 11 Plus Exam Board

  • 11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

Queen Mary's High School – 11 Plus Admissions Process

  • How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Queen Mary's High School?

  • Is Queen Mary's High School Part of a Consortium?

  • Does Queen Mary's High School Have a Catchment Area?

  • How Does Place Allocation Work?

  • Admissions Policy Information

Queen Mary's High School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

  • Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

  • 11 Plus Courses and Classes

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Queen Mary's High School – 11 Plus Exam Information

11 Plus Exam Dates

  • September of Year 6

11 Plus Exam Format

  • English 📝  

  • Mathematics ➗

  • Verbal Reasoning 🧠

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning 🎲

11 Plus Exam Board

  • GL Assessment

11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

  • The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.

  • The weightings are 50% for English and verbal reasoning, 25% for non-verbal reasoning and 25% for mathematics.

Other Exam information

  • All questions are multiple choice.

  • Students will sit two papers, each lasting 50–60 minutes.

Queen Mary's High School – 11 Plus Admissions

How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Queen Mary's High School?

Applications to sit the entrance exam must be made on the school website over the summer before your child begins Year 6. You can register here.

You must also formally apply for a place at the school before midnight on the 31st of October (when your child is in Year 6) to be considered. You can find out more about applying for secondary schools in your local area here.

Is Queen Mary's High School part of a Consortium?

Queen Mary's High School is part of the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership which is made up of the Grammar Schools in Birmingham, the Shropshire/Wolverhampton/Walsall Consortium and the Warwickshire Consortium.

Does Queen Mary's High School have a catchment area?

Queen Mary's High School does not have a catchment area. Entry to the school is based on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests.

How Does Place Allocation Work?

Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:

  1. Looked After Children/Previously Looked After Children who achieve the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score.

  2. Children eligible for the Pupil Premium at the time of the Test who achieve the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score but limited to no more than 30% of pupils in this category.

  3. Other children who have achieved the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score until the Published Admissions Number is reached.

Admissions Policy Information

Queen Mary's High School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.

11 Plus Courses and Classes

The Exam Coach delivers the best online tuition for children studying to sit the 11 Plus exams for grammar or independent school entry in the UK. If you have a child about to take the 11 Plus, please consider joining us for our weekly workshops or intensive courses.

Why Choose Our Courses?

  • 🎯 Targeted Skill Development: 5 sessions (90 minutes each) focused on essential exam techniques and strategies.

  • 📝 Comprehensive Support: worksheets, homework, class notes and personalised feedback (via audio message) are provided for each session.

  • ✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.

Queen Mary's Grammar School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam

Queen Mary's Grammar School 11 Plus (11+) Entrance Exams

Contents:

Queen Mary's Grammar School – 11 Plus Entrance Exam Information

  • 11 Plus Exam Dates

  • 11 Plus Exam Format

  • 11 Plus Exam Board

  • 11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

Queen Mary's Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions Process

  • How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Queen Mary's Grammar School?

  • Is Queen Mary's Grammar School Part of a Consortium?

  • Does Queen Mary's Grammar School Have a Catchment Area?

  • How Does Place Allocation Work?

  • Admissions Policy Information

Queen Mary's Grammar School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

  • Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

  • 11 Plus Courses and Classes

Find Other Grammar Schools Near Me

Queen Mary's Grammar School – 11 Plus Exam Information

11 Plus Exam Dates

  • September of Year 6

11 Plus Exam Format

  • English 📝  

  • Mathematics ➗

  • Verbal Reasoning 🧠

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning 🎲

11 Plus Exam Board

  • GL Assessment

11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

  • The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.

  • The weightings are 50% for English and verbal reasoning, 25% for non-verbal reasoning and 25% for mathematics.

Other Exam information

  • All questions are multiple choice.

  • Students will sit two papers, each lasting 50–60 minutes.

Queen Mary's Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions

How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Queen Mary's Grammar School?

Applications to sit the entrance exam must be made on the school website over the summer before your child begins Year 6. You can register here.

You must also formally apply for a place at the school before midnight on the 31st of October (when your child is in Year 6) to be considered. You can find out more about applying for secondary schools in your local area here.

Is Queen Mary's Grammar School part of a Consortium?

Queen Mary's Grammar School is part of the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership which is made up of the Grammar Schools in Birmingham, the Shropshire/Wolverhampton/Walsall Consortium and the Warwickshire Consortium.

Does Queen Mary's Grammar School have a catchment area?

Queen Mary's Grammar School does not have a catchment area. Entry to the school is based on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests.

How Does Place Allocation Work?

Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:

  1. Looked After Children/Previously Looked After Children who achieve the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score.

  2. Children eligible for the Pupil Premium at the time of the Test who achieve the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score but limited to no more than 30% of pupils in this category.

  3. Other children who have achieved the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score until the Published Admissions Number is reached.

Admissions Policy Information

Queen Mary's Grammar School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.

11 Plus Courses and Classes

The Exam Coach delivers the best online tuition for children studying to sit the 11 Plus exams for grammar or independent school entry in the UK. If you have a child about to take the 11 Plus, please consider joining us for our weekly workshops or intensive courses.

Why Choose Our Courses?

  • 🎯 Targeted Skill Development: 5 sessions (90 minutes each) focused on essential exam techniques and strategies.

  • 📝 Comprehensive Support: worksheets, homework, class notes and personalised feedback (via audio message) are provided for each session.

  • ✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls 11 Plus (11+) Entrance Exams

Contents:

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls – 11 Plus Entrance Exam Information

  • 11 Plus Exam Dates

  • 11 Plus Exam Format

  • 11 Plus Exam Board

  • 11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls – 11 Plus Admissions Process

  • How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls?

  • Is Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls Part of a Consortium?

  • Does Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls Have a Catchment Area?

  • How Does Place Allocation Work?

  • Admissions Policy Information

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

  • Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

  • 11 Plus Courses and Classes

Find Other Grammar Schools Near Me

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls – 11 Plus Exam Information

11 Plus Exam Dates

  • September of Year 6

11 Plus Exam Format

  • English 📝  

  • Mathematics ➗

  • Verbal Reasoning 🧠

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning 🎲

11 Plus Exam Board

  • GL Assessment

11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

  • The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.

  • The weightings are 50% for English and verbal reasoning, 25% for non-verbal reasoning and 25% for mathematics.

Other Exam information

  • All questions are multiple choice.

  • Students will sit two papers, each lasting 50–60 minutes.

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls – 11 Plus Admissions

How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls?

Applications to sit the entrance exam must be made on the school website over the summer before your child begins Year 6. You can register here.

You must also formally apply for a place at the school before midnight on the 31st of October (when your child is in Year 6) to be considered. You can find out more about applying for secondary schools in your local area here.

Is Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls part of a Consortium?

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls is part of the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership which is made up of the Grammar Schools in Birmingham, the Shropshire/Wolverhampton/Walsall Consortium and the Warwickshire Consortium.

Does Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls have a catchment area?

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls does not have a catchment area. Entry to the school is based on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests.

How Does Place Allocation Work?

Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:

  1. Children who are looked after or previously looked after, who achieve the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score;

  2. Children who qualify for Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score by rank

    order of standardised score (up to 36 students).

  3. Children who achieve the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score.

Admissions Policy Information

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.

11 Plus Courses and Classes

The Exam Coach delivers the best online tuition for children studying to sit the 11 Plus exams for grammar or independent school entry in the UK. If you have a child about to take the 11 Plus, please consider joining us for our weekly workshops or intensive courses.

Why Choose Our Courses?

  • 🎯 Targeted Skill Development: 5 sessions (90 minutes each) focused on essential exam techniques and strategies.

  • 📝 Comprehensive Support: worksheets, homework, class notes and personalised feedback (via audio message) are provided for each session.

  • ✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls 11 Plus (11+) Entrance Exams

Contents:

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls – 11 Plus Entrance Exam Information

  • 11 Plus Exam Dates

  • 11 Plus Exam Format

  • 11 Plus Exam Board

  • 11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls – 11 Plus Admissions Process

  • How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls?

  • Is King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls Part of a Consortium?

  • Does King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls Have a Catchment Area?

  • How Does Place Allocation Work?

  • Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

  • Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

  • 11 Plus Courses and Classes

Find Other Grammar Schools Near Me

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls – 11 Plus Exam Information

11 Plus Exam Dates

  • September of Year 6

11 Plus Exam Format

  • English 📝  

  • Mathematics ➗

  • Verbal Reasoning 🧠

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning 🎲

11 Plus Exam Board

  • GL Assessment

11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

  • The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.

  • The weightings are 50% for English and verbal reasoning, 25% for non-verbal reasoning and 25% for mathematics.

Other Exam information

  • All questions are multiple choice.

  • Students will sit two papers, each lasting 50–60 minutes.

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls – 11 Plus Admissions

How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls?

Applications to sit the entrance exam must be made on the school website over the summer before your child begins Year 6. You can register here.

You must also formally apply for a place at the school before midnight on the 31st of October (when your child is in Year 6) to be considered. You can find out more about applying for secondary schools in your local area here.

Is King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls part of a Consortium?

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls is part of the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership which is made up of the Grammar Schools in Birmingham, the Shropshire/Wolverhampton/Walsall Consortium and the Warwickshire Consortium.

Does King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls have a catchment area?

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls does have a catchment area. However, entry to the school is based firstly on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests. The catchment area is made up of:

Birmingham: Alum Rock, Aston, Birchfield, Bromford & Hodge Hill, Castle Vale, Edgbaston, Erdington, Garretts Green, Glebe Farm & Tile Cross, Gravelly OFFICIAL Hill, Handsworth, Handsworth Wood, Heartlands, Holyhead, Kingstanding, Ladywood, Lozells, Nechells, Newtown, North Edgbaston, Oscott, Perry Barr, Perry Common, Pype Hayes, Shard End, Sheldon, Soho & Jewellery Quarter, Stockland Green, Sutton Four Oaks, Sutton Mere Green, Sutton Reddicap, Sutton Roughley, Sutton Trinity, Sutton Vesey, Sutton Walmley & Minworth, Sutton Wylde Green, Ward End, Yardley East, Yardley West & Stechford.

Sandwell: Smethwick, Soho & Victoria, St Pauls, West Bromwich.

Solihull: Castle Bromwich, Chelmsley Wood, Kingshurst & Fordbridge, Smith’s Wood.

How Does Place Allocation Work?

Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:

  1. Looked after children or previously looked after children who achieve the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score and then by distance from the school.

  2. Children who qualify for Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be ranked by distance from the school.

  3. If fewer than 25% of places are filled by applicants in category 2, offers will be made to children attracting the Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live outside the catchment area, until a total of 35 children attracting the Pupil Premium have been offered.

  4. Applicants who achieve the priority score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be given priority if they have an older sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

  5. Applicants achieving the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score. Where scores are equal, priority will be given to those with a sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.

11 Plus Courses and Classes

The Exam Coach delivers the best online tuition for children studying to sit the 11 Plus exams for grammar or independent school entry in the UK. If you have a child about to take the 11 Plus, please consider joining us for our weekly workshops or intensive courses.

Why Choose Our Courses?

  • 🎯 Targeted Skill Development: 5 sessions (90 minutes each) focused on essential exam techniques and strategies.

  • 📝 Comprehensive Support: worksheets, homework, class notes and personalised feedback (via audio message) are provided for each session.

  • ✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys 11 Plus (11+) Entrance Exams

Contents:

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys – 11 Plus Entrance Exam Information

  • 11 Plus Exam Dates

  • 11 Plus Exam Format

  • 11 Plus Exam Board

  • 11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys – 11 Plus Admissions Process

  • How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys?

  • Is King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys Part of a Consortium?

  • Does King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys Have a Catchment Area?

  • How Does Place Allocation Work?

  • Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

  • Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

  • 11 Plus Courses and Classes

Find Other Grammar Schools Near Me

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys – 11 Plus Exam Information

11 Plus Exam Dates

  • September of Year 6

11 Plus Exam Format

  • English 📝  

  • Mathematics ➗

  • Verbal Reasoning 🧠

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning 🎲

11 Plus Exam Board

  • GL Assessment

11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

  • The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.

  • The weightings are 50% for English and verbal reasoning, 25% for non-verbal reasoning and 25% for mathematics.

Other Exam information

  • All questions are multiple choice.

  • Students will sit two papers, each lasting 50–60 minutes.

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys – 11 Plus Admissions

How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys?

Applications to sit the entrance exam must be made on the school website over the summer before your child begins Year 6. You can register here.

You must also formally apply for a place at the school before midnight on the 31st of October (when your child is in Year 6) to be considered. You can find out more about applying for secondary schools in your local area here.

Is King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys part of a Consortium?

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys is part of the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership which is made up of the Grammar Schools in Birmingham, the Shropshire/Wolverhampton/Walsall Consortium and the Warwickshire Consortium.

Does King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys have a catchment area?

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys does have a catchment area. However, entry to the school is based firstly on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests. The catchment area is made up of:

Birmingham: Birchfield, Edgbaston, Handsworth, Handsworth Wood, Holyhead, Kingstanding, Ladywood, Lozells, Newtown, North Edgbaston, Oscott, Perry Barr, Soho & Jewellery Quarter

Sandwell: Smethwick, Soho & Victoria, St Paul’s, West Bromwich Central

How Does Place Allocation Work?

Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:

  1. Looked after children or previously looked after children who achieve the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score and then by distance from the school.

  2. Children who qualify for Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be ranked by distance from the school.

  3. If fewer than 25% of places are filled by applicants in category 2, offers will be made to children attracting the Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live outside the catchment area, until a total of 35 children attracting the Pupil Premium have been offered.

  4. Applicants who achieve the priority score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be given priority if they have an older sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

  5. Applicants achieving the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score. Where scores are equal, priority will be given to those with a sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.

11 Plus Courses and Classes

The Exam Coach delivers the best online tuition for children studying to sit the 11 Plus exams for grammar or independent school entry in the UK. If you have a child about to take the 11 Plus, please consider joining us for our weekly workshops or intensive courses.

Why Choose Our Courses?

  • 🎯 Targeted Skill Development: 5 sessions (90 minutes each) focused on essential exam techniques and strategies.

  • 📝 Comprehensive Support: worksheets, homework, class notes and personalised feedback (via audio message) are provided for each session.

  • ✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.

King Edward VI Five Ways School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam

King Edward VI Five Ways School 11 Plus (11+) Entrance Exams

Contents:

King Edward VI Five Ways School – 11 Plus Entrance Exam Information

  • 11 Plus Exam Dates

  • 11 Plus Exam Format

  • 11 Plus Exam Board

  • 11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

King Edward VI Five Ways School – 11 Plus Admissions Process

  • How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Five Ways School?

  • Is King Edward VI Five Ways School Part of a Consortium?

  • Does King Edward VI Five Ways School Have a Catchment Area?

  • How Does Place Allocation Work?

  • Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Five Ways School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

  • Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

  • 11 Plus Courses and Classes

Find Other Grammar Schools Near Me

King Edward VI Five Ways School – 11 Plus Exam Information

11 Plus Exam Dates

  • September of Year 6

11 Plus Exam Format

  • English 📝  

  • Mathematics ➗

  • Verbal Reasoning 🧠

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning 🎲

11 Plus Exam Board

  • GL Assessment

11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

  • The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.

  • The weightings are 50% for English and verbal reasoning, 25% for non-verbal reasoning and 25% for mathematics.

Other Exam information

  • All questions are multiple choice.

  • Students will sit two papers, each lasting 50-60 minutes.

King Edward VI Five Ways School – 11 Plus Admissions

How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Five Ways School?

Applications to sit the entrance exam must be made on the school website over the summer before your child begins Year 6. You can register here.

You must also formally apply for a place at the school before midnight on the 31st of October (when your child is in Year 6) to be considered. You can find out more about applying for secondary schools in your local area here.

Is King Edward VI Five Ways School part of a Consortium?

King Edward VI Five Ways School is part of the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership which is made up of the Grammar Schools in Birmingham, the Shropshire/Wolverhampton/Walsall Consortium and the Warwickshire Consortium.

Does King Edward VI Five Ways School have a catchment area?

King Edward VI Five Ways School does have a catchment area. However, entry to the school is based firstly on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests. The catchment area is made up of:

Birmingham: Allens Cross, Bartley Green, Bournville & Cotteridge, Frankley Great Park, Harborne, King’s Norton North, King’s Norton South, Longbridge & West Heath, Northfield, Quinton, Rubery & Rednal and Weoley & Selly Oak.

Sandwell: Abbey, Bristnall and Old Warley.

How Does Place Allocation Work?

Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:

  1. Looked after children or previously looked after children who achieve the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score and then by distance from the school.

  2. Children who qualify for Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be ranked by distance from the school.

  3. If fewer than 25% of places are filled by applicants in category 2, offers will be made to children attracting the Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live outside the catchment area, until a total of 35 children attracting the Pupil Premium have been offered.

  4. Applicants who achieve the priority score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be given priority if they have an older sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

  5. Applicants achieving the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score. Where scores are equal, priority will be given to those with a sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Five Ways School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.

11 Plus Courses and Classes

The Exam Coach delivers the best online tuition for children studying to sit the 11 Plus exams for grammar or independent school entry in the UK. If you have a child about to take the 11 Plus, please consider joining us for our weekly workshops or intensive courses.

Why Choose Our Courses?

  • 🎯 Targeted Skill Development: 5 sessions (90 minutes each) focused on essential exam techniques and strategies.

  • 📝 Comprehensive Support: worksheets, homework, class notes and personalised feedback (via audio message) are provided for each session.

  • ✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls 11 Plus (11+) Entrance Exams

Contents:

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls – 11 Plus Entrance Exam Information

  • 11 Plus Exam Dates

  • 11 Plus Exam Format

  • 11 Plus Exam Board

  • 11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls – 11 Plus Admissions Process

  • How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls?

  • Is King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls Part of a Consortium?

  • Does King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls Have a Catchment Area?

  • How Does Place Allocation Work?

  • Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

  • Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

  • 11 Plus Courses and Classes

Find Other Grammar Schools Near Me

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls – 11 Plus Exam Information

11 Plus Exam Dates

  • September of Year 6

11 Plus Exam Format

  • English 📝  

  • Mathematics ➗

  • Verbal Reasoning 🧠

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning 🎲

11 Plus Exam Board

  • GL Assessment

11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

  • The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.

  • The weightings are 50% for English and verbal reasoning, 25% for non-verbal reasoning and 25% for mathematics.

Other Exam information

  • All questions are multiple choice.

  • Students will sit two papers, each lasting 50-60 minutes.

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls – 11 Plus Admissions

How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls?

Applications to sit the entrance exam must be made on the school website over the summer before your child begins Year 6. You can register here.

You must also formally apply for a place at the school before midnight on the 31st of October (when your child is in Year 6) to be considered. You can find out more about applying for secondary schools in your local area here.

Is King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls part of a Consortium?

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls is part of the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership which is made up of the Grammar Schools in Birmingham, the Shropshire/Wolverhampton/Walsall Consortium and the Warwickshire Consortium.

Does King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls have a catchment area?

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls does have a catchment area. However, entry to the school is based firstly on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests.

The catchment area is made up of: Acocks Green, Balsall Heath West, Billesley, Bordesley & Highgate, Bordesley Green, Bournbrook & Selly Park, Brandwood & Kings Heath, Druids Heath & Monyhull, Hall Green North, Hall Green South, Highters Heath, Moseley, Small Heath, South Yardley, Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East, Sparkhill, Stirchley, Tyseley & Hay Mills.

How Does Place Allocation Work?

Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:

  1. Looked after children or previously looked after children who achieve the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score and then by distance from the school.

  2. Children who qualify for Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be ranked by distance from the school.

  3. If fewer than 25% of places are filled by applicants in category 2, offers will be made to children attracting the Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live outside the catchment area, until a total of 35 children attracting the Pupil Premium have been offered.

  4. Applicants who achieve the priority score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be given priority if they have an older sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

  5. Applicants achieving the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score. Where scores are equal, priority will be given to those with a sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.

11 Plus Courses and Classes

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Why Choose Our Courses?

  • 🎯 Targeted Skill Development: 5 sessions (90 minutes each) focused on essential exam techniques and strategies.

  • 📝 Comprehensive Support: worksheets, homework, class notes and personalised feedback (via audio message) are provided for each session.

  • ✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys 11 Plus (11+) Entrance Exams

Contents:

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys – 11 Plus Entrance Exam Information

  • 11 Plus Exam Dates

  • 11 Plus Exam Format

  • 11 Plus Exam Board

  • 11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys – 11 Plus Admissions Process

  • How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys?

  • Is King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys Part of a Consortium?

  • Does King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys Have a Catchment Area?

  • How Does Place Allocation Work?

  • Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

  • Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

  • 11 Plus Courses and Classes

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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys – 11 Plus Exam Information

11 Plus Exam Dates

  • September of Year 6

11 Plus Exam Format

  • English 📝  

  • Mathematics ➗

  • Verbal Reasoning 🧠

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning 🎲

11 Plus Exam Board

  • GL Assessment

11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

  • The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.

  • The weightings are 50% for English and verbal reasoning, 25% for non-verbal reasoning and 25% for mathematics.

Other Exam information

  • All questions are multiple choice.

  • Students will sit two papers, each lasting 50-60 minutes.

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys – 11 Plus Admissions

How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys?

Applications to sit the entrance exam must be made on the school website over the summer before your child begins Year 6. You can register here.

You must also formally apply for a place at the school before midnight on the 31st of October (when your child is in Year 6) to be considered. You can find out more about applying for secondary schools in your local area here.

Is King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys part of a Consortium?

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys is part of the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership which is made up of the Grammar Schools in Birmingham, the Shropshire/Wolverhampton/Walsall Consortium and the Warwickshire Consortium.

Does King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys have a catchment area?

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys does have a catchment area. However, entry to the school is based firstly on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests.

The catchment area is made up of: Acocks Green, Balsall Heath West, Billesley, Bordesley & Highgate, Bordesley Green, Bournbrook & Selly Park, Brandwood & Kings Heath, Druids Heath & Monyhull, Hall Green North, Hall Green South, Highters Heath, Moseley, Small Heath, South Yardley, Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East, Sparkhill, Stirchley and Tyseley & Hay Mills.

How Does Place Allocation Work?

Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:

  1. Looked after children or previously looked after children who achieve the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score and then by distance from the school.

  2. Children who qualify for Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be ranked by distance from the school.

  3. If fewer than 25% of places are filled by applicants in category 2, offers will be made to children attracting the Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live outside the catchment area, until a total of 35 children attracting the Pupil Premium have been offered.

  4. Applicants who achieve the priority score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be given priority if they have an older sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

  5. Applicants achieving the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score. Where scores are equal, priority will be given to those with a sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.

11 Plus Courses and Classes

The Exam Coach delivers the best online tuition for children studying to sit the 11 Plus exams for grammar or independent school entry in the UK. If you have a child about to take the 11 Plus, please consider joining us for our weekly workshops or intensive courses.

Why Choose Our Courses?

  • 🎯 Targeted Skill Development: 5 sessions (90 minutes each) focused on essential exam techniques and strategies.

  • 📝 Comprehensive Support: worksheets, homework, class notes and personalised feedback (via audio message) are provided for each session.

  • ✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.

King Edward VI Aston School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam

King Edward VI Aston School 11 Plus (11+) Entrance Exams

Contents:

King Edward VI Aston School – 11 Plus Entrance Exam Information

  • 11 Plus Exam Dates

  • 11 Plus Exam Format

  • 11 Plus Exam Board

  • 11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

King Edward VI Aston School – 11 Plus Admissions Process

  • How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Aston School?

  • Is King Edward VI Aston School Part of a Consortium?

  • Does King Edward VI Aston School Have a Catchment Area?

  • How Does Place Allocation Work?

  • Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Aston School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

  • Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

  • 11 Plus Courses and Classes

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King Edward VI Aston School – 11 Plus Exam Information

11 Plus Exam Dates

  • September of Year 6

11 Plus Exam Format

  • English 📝  

  • Mathematics ➗

  • Verbal Reasoning 🧠

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning 🎲

11 Plus Exam Board

  • GL Assessment

11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

  • The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.

  • The weightings are 50% for English and verbal reasoning, 25% for non-verbal reasoning and 25% for mathematics.

Other Exam information

  • All questions are multiple choice.

  • Students will sit two papers, each lasting 50-60 minutes.

King Edward VI Aston School – 11 Plus Admissions

How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to King Edward VI Aston School?

Applications to sit the entrance exam must be made on the school website over the summer before your child begins Year 6. You can register here.

You must also formally apply for a place at the school before midnight on the 31st of October (when your child is in Year 6) to be considered. You can find out more about applying for secondary schools in your local area here.

Is King Edward VI Aston School part of a Consortium?

King Edward VI Aston School is part of the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership which is made up of the Grammar Schools in Birmingham, the Shropshire/Wolverhampton/Walsall Consortium and the Warwickshire Consortium.

Does King Edward VI Aston School have a catchment area?

King Edward VI Aston School does have a catchment area. However, entry to the school is based firstly on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests. The catchment area is made up of:

Birmingham: Alum Rock, Aston, Bromford & Hodge Hill, Castle Vale, Erdington, Garretts Green, Glebe Farm & Tile Cross, Gravelly Hill, Heartlands, Nechells, Perry Common, Pype Hayes, Shard End, Sheldon, Stockland Green, Sutton Four Oaks, Sutton Mere Green, Sutton Reddicap, Sutton Roughley, Sutton Trinity, Sutton Vesey, Sutton Walmley & Minworth, Sutton Wylde Green, Ward End, Yardley East, Yardley West & Stechford.

Solihul: Castle Bromwich, Chelmsley Wood, Kingshurst & Fordbridge, Smith’s Wood.

How Does Place Allocation Work?

Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:

  1. Looked after children or previously looked after children who achieve the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score and then by distance from the school.

  2. Children who qualify for Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be ranked by distance from the school.

  3. If fewer than 25% of places are filled by applicants in category 2, offers will be made to children attracting the Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live outside the catchment area, until a total of 35 children attracting the Pupil Premium have been offered.

  4. Applicants who achieve the priority score and live within the school catchment area. Applicants in this category will be given priority if they have an older sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

  5. Applicants achieving the qualifying score. Applicants in this category will be ranked by test score. Where scores are equal, priority will be given to those with a sibling at the school; then ranked by distance from the school.

Admissions Policy Information

King Edward VI Aston School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

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11 Plus Courses and Classes

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Why Choose Our Courses?

  • 🎯 Targeted Skill Development: 5 sessions (90 minutes each) focused on essential exam techniques and strategies.

  • 📝 Comprehensive Support: worksheets, homework, class notes and personalised feedback (via audio message) are provided for each session.

  • ✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School 11 Plus (11+) Entrance Exams

Contents:

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School – 11 Plus Entrance Exam Information

  • 11 Plus Exam Dates

  • 11 Plus Exam Format

  • 11 Plus Exam Board

  • 11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions Process

  • How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Bishop Vesey's Grammar School?

  • Is Bishop Vesey's Grammar School Part of a Consortium?

  • Does Bishop Vesey's Grammar School Have a Catchment Area?

  • How Does Place Allocation Work?

  • Admissions Policy Information

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

  • Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

  • 11 Plus Courses and Classes

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Bishop Vesey's Grammar School – 11 Plus Exam Information

11 Plus Exam Dates

  • September of Year 6

11 Plus Exam Format

  • English 📝  

  • Mathematics ➗

  • Verbal Reasoning 🧠

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning 🎲

11 Plus Exam Board

  • GL Assessment

11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score

  • The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.

  • The weightings are 50% for English and verbal reasoning, 25% for non-verbal reasoning and 25% for mathematics.

Other Exam information

  • All questions are multiple choice.

  • Students will sit two papers, each lasting 50-60 minutes.

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions

How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Bishop Vesey's Grammar School?

Applications to sit the entrance exam must be made on the school website over the summer before your child begins Year 6. You can register here.

You must also formally apply for a place at the school before midnight on the 31st of October (when your child is in Year 6) to be considered. You can find out more about applying for secondary schools in your local area here.

Is Bishop Vesey's Grammar School part of a Consortium?

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School is part of the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership which is made up of the Grammar Schools in Birmingham, the Shropshire/Wolverhampton/Walsall Consortium and the Warwickshire Consortium.

Does Bishop Vesey's Grammar School have a catchment area?

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School does not have a catchment area. Entry to the school is based on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests.

How Does Place Allocation Work?

Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:

  1. Looked After Children/Previously Looked After Children who achieve the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score.

  2. Children attracting the Pupil Premium, who achieve the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score (up to 38 students).

  3. Other children who achieve the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score.

Admissions Policy Information

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers

New 11+ practice papers are sent out via email every Friday. You can sign up to receive these, every week, using the form above.

11 Plus Courses and Classes

The Exam Coach delivers the best online tuition for children studying to sit the 11 Plus exams for grammar or independent school entry in the UK. If you have a child about to take the 11 Plus, please consider joining us for our weekly workshops or intensive courses.

Why Choose Our Courses?

  • 🎯 Targeted Skill Development: 5 sessions (90 minutes each) focused on essential exam techniques and strategies.

  • 📝 Comprehensive Support: worksheets, homework, class notes and personalised feedback (via audio message) are provided for each session.

  • ✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.

Private and Grammar Schools | Coventry

Coventry offers a diverse range of secondary education options, including grammar schools known for their academic rigour and independent schools catering to different educational philosophies.

Independent schools in Coventry, such as Bablake School and King Henry VIII School, offer a more personalised approach to education with smaller class sizes and a focus on individual development. These schools provide a broad curriculum, including strong arts and sports programs, and emphasize character development and community service.

Below, you can find an updated list of all the private and grammar schools in Coventry. Click the links below for individual school/admissions information, as well as some free 11 Plus exam papers in a similar style to those the school uses for its admissions test for year 7.

All Private and Grammar Schools in Coventry

Bablake School

King Henry VIII School

Bablake School

Bablake and King Henry VIII School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Coundon Road, Coventry CV1 4AU, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1344

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3-18 years old (Nursery, Pre-Prep, Junior, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School’s own exam.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom with a rich history and tradition. Offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a wide range of extracurricular activities. Known for its strong pastoral care and supportive community.

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King Henry VIII School

  • Address: Warwick Road, Coventry CV3 6AQ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1545.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3-18 years old (Nursery, Pre-Prep, Junior, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School’s own exam.

  • Notable Features: King Henry VIII is a leading independent school with a rich history and a strong reputation for academic excellence. The school is known for its supportive and inclusive community, wide range of extracurricular activities, and focus on developing well-rounded individuals.

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Private and Grammar Schools | Walsall

Walsall offers a mix of grammar and independent school options, known for their academic rigour and commitment to holistic development.

In Walsall, the grammar schools are Queen Mary's Grammar School (for girls) and Queen Mary's High School (for boys). Both institutions are highly selective and maintain a strong focus on academic achievement, consistently producing outstanding results and preparing students for top universities.

Independent schools in Walsall, such as Hydesville Tower School, offer a more personalised approach to education with smaller class sizes and a focus on individual development. These schools provide a broad curriculum, including strong arts and sports programs, and emphasize character development and community service.

Below, you can find an updated list of all the private and grammar schools in Walsall. Click the links below for individual school/admissions information, as well as some free 11 Plus exam papers in a similar style to those the school uses for its admissions test for year 7.

All Private and Grammar Schools in Walsall

Hydesville Tower School

Queen Mary’s Grammar School

Queen Mary’s High School

Hydesville Tower School

Hydesville Tower School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Hydesville Tower School, Walsall, West Midlands, England.

  • Founded: 1952.

  • Type Of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3–16 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Hydesville Tower School, established in 1952, is known for its commitment to academic excellence and holistic development, providing a supportive and stimulating environment where students can flourish academically, socially, and personally, empowering them to become confident and compassionate leaders in their chosen fields.

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Queen Mary’s Grammar School

Queen Mary’s Grammar School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Sutton Road, Walsall, West Midlands, WS1 2PG, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1554.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for boys (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest schools in England with a long history of academic excellence. Consistently ranked among the top-performing grammar schools in the West Midlands. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a strong emphasis on traditional academic subjects. Strong focus on developing well-rounded individuals with a commitment to service and leadership.

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Queen Mary’s High School

Queen Mary’s High School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Upper Forster Street, Walsall, West Midlands WS2 9QX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1887.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: An outstanding girls' grammar school with a reputation for academic excellence. Fosters a supportive and empowering environment for girls, encouraging intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership. Offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and a rigorous academic curriculum. Strong focus on developing well-rounded individuals with a commitment to service and leadership.

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Private and Grammar Schools | Solihull

Solihull offers a mix of grammar and independent school options, known for their academic rigour and commitment to holistic development.

Solihull School, a co-educational independent school, is also a prominent option, catering to students from 3 to 18 years old. The school offers a broad curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities, fostering academic excellence and personal growth.

Below, you can find an updated list of all the private and grammar schools in Solihull. Click the links below for individual school/admissions information, as well as some free 11 Plus exam papers in a similar style to those the school uses for its admissions test for year 7.

All Private and Grammar Schools in Solihull

Solihull School

Solihull School

Solihull School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Warwick Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3DJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1560.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3–18 years old (with separate Preparatory and Senior Schools).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the Midlands. Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently achieving outstanding results. Fosters a supportive and inclusive environment that encourages students to develop their unique talents and passions. Offers a broad and enriching curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, drama, and community service.

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Private and Grammar Schools | Wolverhampton

Wolverhampton offers a mix of grammar and independent school options, known for their academic rigour and commitment to holistic development.

In Wolverhampton, the grammar school is Wolverhampton Grammar School, a selective co-educational day school for pupils aged 4-18. The school is renowned for its academic excellence, offering a broad curriculum and consistently achieving high exam results.

Independent schools in Wolverhampton include Tettenhall College, a co-educational day and boarding school for pupils aged 2-18, and Newbridge Preparatory School, a girls' school with limited places for boys aged 3-11. These schools offer a more personalized approach to education with smaller class sizes and a focus on individual development, providing a broad curriculum and emphasizing character development.

Below, you can find an updated list of all the private and grammar schools in Wolverhampton . Click the links below for individual school/admissions information, as well as some free 11 Plus exam papers in a similar style to those the school uses for its admissions test for year 7.

All Private and Grammar Schools in Wolverhampton

Tettenhall College

Wolverhampton Girls’ High School

Wolverhampton Grammar School

Tettenhall College

Tettenhall College 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Wood Road, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton WV6 8QX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1863.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day and boarding school.

  • Age Range: 2-18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: CEM Select and school’s own exam.

  • Notable Features: Situated on a beautiful 30-acre campus. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a strong focus on academic excellence and personal development. Boarding options available for students from Year 4 onwards. Strong emphasis on pastoral care and individual attention. Wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, drama, and outdoor education.

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Wolverhampton Girls’ High School

Wolverhampton Girls’ High School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Patshull Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 0QN United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1911.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: A leading girls' grammar school with a strong academic reputation. Fosters a supportive and empowering learning environment. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Known for its commitment to student well-being and personal development.

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Wolverhampton Grammar School

Wolverhampton Grammar School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Compton Road, Wolverhampton WV3 9RB, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1512.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 4-18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest schools in the country, with a rich history and tradition. Offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a wide range of extracurricular activities. Known for its strong pastoral care and supportive community.

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Private and Grammar Schools | Edgbaston

Edgbaston boasts a diverse range of grammar and independent schools, each with its unique strengths and educational philosophies. In Edgbaston, there are no grammar schools however King Edward VI Camp Hill Schools for boys and girls are located nearby.

King Edward's School, an independent day school for boys, is renowned for its academic rigour and commitment to excellence. The school offers a broad curriculum and a wide range of extracurricular activities, nurturing well-rounded individuals.

Edgbaston High School for Girls, an independent day school, is known for its strong academic focus and empowering environment for young women. The school offers a diverse curriculum and numerous opportunities for personal development and leadership.

Below, you can find an updated list of all the private and grammar schools in Edgbaston. Click the links below for individual school/admissions information, as well as some free 11 Plus exam papers in a similar style to those the school uses for its admissions test for year 7.

All Private and Grammar Schools in Edgbaston

Edgbaston High School for Girls

Edgbaston High School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: 34 Westbourne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3TS, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1876.

  • Type of School: Independent, all-girls day school (part of the Girls' Day School Trust).

  • Age Range: 3-18 years old (Nursery, Preparatory, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Edgbaston High School for Girls is a leading independent girls' school known for its academic excellence, strong pastoral care, and commitment to empowering young women. The school offers a broad and challenging curriculum, extensive extracurricular opportunities, and a supportive community. It focuses on developing confident, independent learners who are prepared to make a difference in the world.

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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys

King Edward VI Camp Hill School 11 plus entrance for Boys West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7QJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for boys.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, established in 1883, is renowned for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a supportive yet challenging environment, encouraging boys to develop a love of learning and achieve their full potential in academics, sports, and extracurricular activities. Camp Hill Boys emphasizes personal growth, critical thinking, and community involvement, producing well-rounded individuals prepared for higher education and future leadership roles.

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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls

King Edward VI Camp Hill School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7QJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, established in 1883, is renowned for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a supportive and empowering environment for girls, encouraging them to develop their intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership skills. Camp Hill Girls emphasizes academic rigor, personal growth, and community engagement, preparing young women for successful futures in higher education and beyond.

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King Edward VI High School for Girls

  • Address: Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham B15 2UB, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Independent day school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top schools in the UK. Fosters intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity. Offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. Alumnae have gone on to achieve success in various fields, including academia, business, the arts, and public service.

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King Edward's School Birmingham

King Edward's School 11 plus entrance Birmingham West Midlands
  • Address: Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham B15 2UA, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1552.

  • Type of School: Independent day school for boys (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School’s own exam and GL Assessment.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the UK with a rich history and tradition. Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top schools in the country. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a strong emphasis on intellectual development and personal growth. Extensive extracurricular opportunities, including sports, music, drama, and community service.

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Priory School Edgbaston

Priory School 11 plus entrance Edgbaston West Midlands
  • Address: Sir Harry's Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2UR, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1939.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational Catholic school.

  • Age Range: 3–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: A thriving independent Catholic school that welcomes students of all faiths and none. It fosters a caring and supportive environment that emphasizes academic excellence and personal development. It offers a broad and balanced curriculum, including a wide range of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. Committed to developing well-rounded individuals with a strong sense of social responsibility and a commitment to service.

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St. George's School, Edgbaston

St. George's School 11 plus entrance Edgbaston West Midlands
  • Address: 31 Calthorpe Rd, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 1RX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1999 (through a merger of two older schools).

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: A non-selective independent school with a Christian foundation. Offers a supportive and inclusive learning environment that encourages students to develop their individual talents and interests. The curriculum is broad and balanced, with a strong emphasis on academic achievement, personal development, and community involvement.

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Private and Grammar Schools | Birmingham

Birmingham offers a diverse range of secondary education options, including grammar schools known for their academic rigour and a variety of independent schools catering to different educational philosophies.

In Birmingham, grammar schools like King Edward VI Five Ways School and King Edward VI Handsworth School are renowned for their selective admissions and challenging academic programs. These schools consistently achieve high exam results and prepare students for top universities.

Independent schools in Birmingham, such as King Edward's School and King Edward VI High School for Girls, offer a more personalised approach to education with smaller class sizes and a focus on individual development. These schools provide a broad curriculum, including strong arts and sports programs, and emphasize character development and community service.

Below, you can find an updated list of all the private and grammar schools in Birmingham. Click the links below for individual school/admissions information, as well as some free 11 Plus exam papers in a similar style to those the school uses for its admissions test for year 7.

All Private and Grammar Schools in Birmingham

Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School

Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Lichfield Road, Sutton Coldfield B74 2NH, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1527.

  • Type of School: Grammar school, all-boys (co-educational sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11-18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: Bishop Vesey's Grammar School is a high-performing grammar school with a strong academic tradition and a wide range of extracurricular activities. The school is known for its excellent teaching, supportive pastoral care, and focus on developing well-rounded individuals.

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Darul Uloom

Darul Uloom School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: 111 Golden Hillock Road, Birmingham B10 0DX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1985.

  • Type of School: Independent, Islamic, all-girls day school.

  • Age Range: 11-16 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Darul Uloom Islamic High School is a faith-based independent school that focuses on providing a holistic education rooted in Islamic values and principles. The school offers a strong academic curriculum alongside a comprehensive Islamic studies program.

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Edgbaston High School for Girls

Edgbaston High School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: 34 Westbourne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3TS, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1876.

  • Type of School: Independent, all-girls day school (part of the Girls' Day School Trust).

  • Age Range: 3-18 years old (Nursery, Preparatory, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Edgbaston High School for Girls is a leading independent girls' school known for its academic excellence, strong pastoral care, and commitment to empowering young women. The school offers a broad and challenging curriculum, extensive extracurricular opportunities, and a supportive community. It focuses on developing confident, independent learners who are prepared to make a difference in the world.

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Highclare School

Highclare School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Senior School: 24 Wylde Green Road, Sutton Coldfield B72 1QX, United Kingdom. Prep School: 210 Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield B72 1QJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1932.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 2-18 years old (Nursery, Pre-Prep, Prep, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Highclare School is a well-established independent school known for its warm and friendly atmosphere, focus on individual learning, and commitment to academic excellence. The school offers a broad and balanced curriculum, a wide range of co-curricular activities, and excellent pastoral care.

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King Edward VI Aston School

King Edward VI Aston School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Aston School, Frederick Road, Aston, Birmingham, B6 6DJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Independent, boys' grammar school.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Aston School, established in 1883, is known for its commitment to academic excellence and a well-rounded education. The school provides a supportive and challenging environment where boys can develop their intellectual, creative, and personal potential. Aston students are encouraged to strive for the highest standards in all aspects of their lives, becoming well-rounded individuals prepared for future success.

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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys

King Edward VI Camp Hill School 11 plus entrance for Boys West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7QJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for boys.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, established in 1883, is renowned for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a supportive yet challenging environment, encouraging boys to develop a love of learning and achieve their full potential in academics, sports, and extracurricular activities. Camp Hill Boys emphasizes personal growth, critical thinking, and community involvement, producing well-rounded individuals prepared for higher education and future leadership roles.

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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls

King Edward VI Camp Hill School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7QJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, established in 1883, is renowned for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a supportive and empowering environment for girls, encouraging them to develop their intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership skills. Camp Hill Girls emphasizes academic rigor, personal growth, and community engagement, preparing young women for successful futures in higher education and beyond.

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King Edward VI Five Ways School

King Edward VI Five Ways School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Five Ways School, Scotland Lane, Bartley Green, Birmingham, B32 4BT, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school (co-educational).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Five Ways School, established in 1883, is renowned for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a diverse and inclusive environment where students are encouraged to develop their intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership potential. Five Ways emphasizes a well-rounded education, offering a wide range of extracurricular activities in addition to a rigorous academic curriculum, preparing students for success in higher education and their chosen careers.

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King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School For Boys

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School 11 plus entrance For Boys West Midlands
  • Address: Grove Lane, Handsworth, Birmingham, B21 9ET, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1862.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for boys (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys, established in 1862, is celebrated for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a supportive and stimulating learning environment where boys can develop their intellectual curiosity, critical thinking skills, and personal potential. Handsworth Grammar School emphasizes a well-rounded education, offering a wide array of extracurricular opportunities alongside rigorous academic studies, preparing young men for success in higher education and their chosen careers.

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King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls

King Edward VI Handsworth School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: 45 Golds Hill Rd, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham B20 2BY, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. Fosters a supportive and empowering environment for girls, encouraging intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership. Offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and a rigorous academic curriculum.

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King Edward VI High School for Girls

  • Address: Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham B15 2UB, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Independent day school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top schools in the UK. Fosters intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity. Offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. Alumnae have gone on to achieve success in various fields, including academia, business, the arts, and public service.

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King Edward's School Birmingham

King Edward's School 11 plus entrance Birmingham West Midlands
  • Address: Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham B15 2UA, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1552.

  • Type of School: Independent day school for boys (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School’s own exam and GL Assessment.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the UK with a rich history and tradition. Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top schools in the country. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a strong emphasis on intellectual development and personal growth. Extensive extracurricular opportunities, including sports, music, drama, and community service.

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Priory School Edgbaston

Priory School 11 plus entrance Edgbaston West Midlands
  • Address: Sir Harry's Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2UR, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1939.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational Catholic school.

  • Age Range: 3–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: A thriving independent Catholic school that welcomes students of all faiths and none. It fosters a caring and supportive environment that emphasizes academic excellence and personal development. It offers a broad and balanced curriculum, including a wide range of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. Committed to developing well-rounded individuals with a strong sense of social responsibility and a commitment to service.

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St. George's School, Edgbaston

St. George's School 11 plus entrance Edgbaston West Midlands
  • Address: 31 Calthorpe Rd, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 1RX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1999 (through a merger of two older schools).

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: A non-selective independent school with a Christian foundation. Offers a supportive and inclusive learning environment that encourages students to develop their individual talents and interests. The curriculum is broad and balanced, with a strong emphasis on academic achievement, personal development, and community involvement.

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Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: Jockey Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B73 5PT, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1929 (as Sutton Coldfield High School).

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: A high-performing grammar school with a reputation for academic excellence. Fosters a supportive and ambitious learning environment that encourages girls to achieve their full potential. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum, including a wide range of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. Designated a Science College and Leadership Partner School.

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Grammar Schools | West Midlands

The West Midlands offers a diverse range of secondary education options, including grammar schools known for their academic rigour.

In the West Midlands, grammar schools like King Edward VI Five Ways School in Birmingham and King Edward VI Handsworth School are renowned for their selective admissions and challenging academic programs. These schools consistently achieve high exam results and prepare students for top universities.

Below, you can find an updated list of all the grammar schools in West Midlands. Click the links below for individual school/admissions information, as well as some free 11 Plus exam papers in a similar style to those the school uses for its admissions test for year 7.

All Grammar Schools in West Midlands

Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School

Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Lichfield Road, Sutton Coldfield B74 2NH, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1527.

  • Type of School: Grammar school, all-boys (co-educational sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11-18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: Bishop Vesey's Grammar School is a high-performing grammar school with a strong academic tradition and a wide range of extracurricular activities. The school is known for its excellent teaching, supportive pastoral care, and focus on developing well-rounded individuals.

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King Edward VI Aston School

King Edward VI Aston School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Aston School, Frederick Road, Aston, Birmingham, B6 6DJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Independent, boys' grammar school.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Aston School, established in 1883, is known for its commitment to academic excellence and a well-rounded education. The school provides a supportive and challenging environment where boys can develop their intellectual, creative, and personal potential. Aston students are encouraged to strive for the highest standards in all aspects of their lives, becoming well-rounded individuals prepared for future success.

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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys

King Edward VI Camp Hill School 11 plus entrance for Boys West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7QJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for boys.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, established in 1883, is renowned for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a supportive yet challenging environment, encouraging boys to develop a love of learning and achieve their full potential in academics, sports, and extracurricular activities. Camp Hill Boys emphasizes personal growth, critical thinking, and community involvement, producing well-rounded individuals prepared for higher education and future leadership roles.

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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls

King Edward VI Camp Hill School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7QJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, established in 1883, is renowned for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a supportive and empowering environment for girls, encouraging them to develop their intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership skills. Camp Hill Girls emphasizes academic rigor, personal growth, and community engagement, preparing young women for successful futures in higher education and beyond.

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King Edward VI Five Ways School

King Edward VI Five Ways School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Five Ways School, Scotland Lane, Bartley Green, Birmingham, B32 4BT, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school (co-educational).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Five Ways School, established in 1883, is renowned for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a diverse and inclusive environment where students are encouraged to develop their intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership potential. Five Ways emphasizes a well-rounded education, offering a wide range of extracurricular activities in addition to a rigorous academic curriculum, preparing students for success in higher education and their chosen careers.

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King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School For Boys

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School 11 plus entrance For Boys West Midlands
  • Address: Grove Lane, Handsworth, Birmingham, B21 9ET, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1862.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for boys (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys, established in 1862, is celebrated for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a supportive and stimulating learning environment where boys can develop their intellectual curiosity, critical thinking skills, and personal potential. Handsworth Grammar School emphasizes a well-rounded education, offering a wide array of extracurricular opportunities alongside rigorous academic studies, preparing young men for success in higher education and their chosen careers.

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King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls

King Edward VI Handsworth School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: 45 Golds Hill Rd, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham B20 2BY, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. Fosters a supportive and empowering environment for girls, encouraging intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership. Offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and a rigorous academic curriculum.

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Queen Mary’s Grammar School

Queen Mary’s Grammar School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Sutton Road, Walsall, West Midlands, WS1 2PG, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1554.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for boys (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest schools in England with a long history of academic excellence. Consistently ranked among the top-performing grammar schools in the West Midlands. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a strong emphasis on traditional academic subjects. Strong focus on developing well-rounded individuals with a commitment to service and leadership.

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Queen Mary’s High School

Queen Mary’s High School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Upper Forster Street, Walsall, West Midlands WS2 9QX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1887.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: An outstanding girls' grammar school with a reputation for academic excellence. Fosters a supportive and empowering environment for girls, encouraging intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership. Offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and a rigorous academic curriculum. Strong focus on developing well-rounded individuals with a commitment to service and leadership.

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Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: Jockey Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B73 5PT, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1929 (as Sutton Coldfield High School).

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: A high-performing grammar school with a reputation for academic excellence. Fosters a supportive and ambitious learning environment that encourages girls to achieve their full potential. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum, including a wide range of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. Designated a Science College and Leadership Partner School.

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Wolverhampton Girls’ High School

Wolverhampton Girls’ High School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Patshull Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 0QN United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1911.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: A leading girls' grammar school with a strong academic reputation. Fosters a supportive and empowering learning environment. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Known for its commitment to student well-being and personal development.

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Private Schools | West Midlands

The West Midlands offers a diverse range of secondary education options, including a variety of independent schools catering to different educational philosophies.

Independent schools in the West Midlands, such as Solihull School and Warwick School, offer a more personalised approach to education with smaller class sizes and a focus on individual development. These schools provide a broad curriculum, including strong arts and sports programs, and emphasize character development and community service.

Below, you can find an updated list of all the private schools in West Midlands. Click the links below for individual school/admissions information, as well as some free 11 Plus exam papers in a similar style to those the school uses for its admissions test for year 7.

All Private Schools in West Midlands

Bablake School

Bablake and King Henry VIII School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Coundon Road, Coventry CV1 4AU, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1344

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3-18 years old (Nursery, Pre-Prep, Junior, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School’s own exam.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom with a rich history and tradition. Offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a wide range of extracurricular activities. Known for its strong pastoral care and supportive community.

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Darul Uloom

Darul Uloom School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: 111 Golden Hillock Road, Birmingham B10 0DX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1985.

  • Type of School: Independent, Islamic, all-girls day school.

  • Age Range: 11-16 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Darul Uloom Islamic High School is a faith-based independent school that focuses on providing a holistic education rooted in Islamic values and principles. The school offers a strong academic curriculum alongside a comprehensive Islamic studies program.

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Edgbaston High School for Girls

Edgbaston High School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: 34 Westbourne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3TS, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1876.

  • Type of School: Independent, all-girls day school (part of the Girls' Day School Trust).

  • Age Range: 3-18 years old (Nursery, Preparatory, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Edgbaston High School for Girls is a leading independent girls' school known for its academic excellence, strong pastoral care, and commitment to empowering young women. The school offers a broad and challenging curriculum, extensive extracurricular opportunities, and a supportive community. It focuses on developing confident, independent learners who are prepared to make a difference in the world.

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Highclare School

Highclare School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Senior School: 24 Wylde Green Road, Sutton Coldfield B72 1QX, United Kingdom. Prep School: 210 Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield B72 1QJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1932.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 2-18 years old (Nursery, Pre-Prep, Prep, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Highclare School is a well-established independent school known for its warm and friendly atmosphere, focus on individual learning, and commitment to academic excellence. The school offers a broad and balanced curriculum, a wide range of co-curricular activities, and excellent pastoral care.

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Hydesville Tower School

Hydesville Tower School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Hydesville Tower School, Walsall, West Midlands, England.

  • Founded: 1952.

  • Type Of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3–16 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Hydesville Tower School, established in 1952, is known for its commitment to academic excellence and holistic development, providing a supportive and stimulating environment where students can flourish academically, socially, and personally, empowering them to become confident and compassionate leaders in their chosen fields.

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King Edward VI High School for Girls

  • Address: Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham B15 2UB, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Independent day school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top schools in the UK. Fosters intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity. Offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. Alumnae have gone on to achieve success in various fields, including academia, business, the arts, and public service.

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King Edward's School Birmingham

King Edward's School 11 plus entrance Birmingham West Midlands
  • Address: Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham B15 2UA, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1552.

  • Type of School: Independent day school for boys (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School’s own exam and GL Assessment.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the UK with a rich history and tradition. Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top schools in the country. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a strong emphasis on intellectual development and personal growth. Extensive extracurricular opportunities, including sports, music, drama, and community service.

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King Henry VIII School

  • Address: Warwick Road, Coventry CV3 6AQ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1545.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3-18 years old (Nursery, Pre-Prep, Junior, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School’s own exam.

  • Notable Features: King Henry VIII is a leading independent school with a rich history and a strong reputation for academic excellence. The school is known for its supportive and inclusive community, wide range of extracurricular activities, and focus on developing well-rounded individuals.

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Priory School Edgbaston

Priory School 11 plus entrance Edgbaston West Midlands
  • Address: Sir Harry's Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2UR, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1939.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational Catholic school.

  • Age Range: 3–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: A thriving independent Catholic school that welcomes students of all faiths and none. It fosters a caring and supportive environment that emphasizes academic excellence and personal development. It offers a broad and balanced curriculum, including a wide range of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. Committed to developing well-rounded individuals with a strong sense of social responsibility and a commitment to service.

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Solihull School

Solihull School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Warwick Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3DJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1560.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3–18 years old (with separate Preparatory and Senior Schools).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the Midlands. Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently achieving outstanding results. Fosters a supportive and inclusive environment that encourages students to develop their unique talents and passions. Offers a broad and enriching curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, drama, and community service.

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St. George's School, Edgbaston

St. George's School 11 plus entrance Edgbaston West Midlands
  • Address: 31 Calthorpe Rd, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 1RX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1999 (through a merger of two older schools).

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: A non-selective independent school with a Christian foundation. Offers a supportive and inclusive learning environment that encourages students to develop their individual talents and interests. The curriculum is broad and balanced, with a strong emphasis on academic achievement, personal development, and community involvement.

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Tettenhall College

Tettenhall College 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Wood Road, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton WV6 8QX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1863.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day and boarding school.

  • Age Range: 2-18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: CEM Select and school’s own exam.

  • Notable Features: Situated on a beautiful 30-acre campus. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a strong focus on academic excellence and personal development. Boarding options available for students from Year 4 onwards. Strong emphasis on pastoral care and individual attention. Wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, drama, and outdoor education.

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Wolverhampton Grammar School

Wolverhampton Grammar School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Compton Road, Wolverhampton WV3 9RB, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1512.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 4-18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest schools in the country, with a rich history and tradition. Offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a wide range of extracurricular activities. Known for its strong pastoral care and supportive community.

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Private and Grammar Schools | West Midlands

The West Midlands offers a diverse range of secondary education options, including grammar schools known for their academic rigour and a variety of independent schools catering to different educational philosophies.

In the West Midlands, grammar schools like King Edward VI Five Ways School in Birmingham and King Edward VI Handsworth School are renowned for their selective admissions and challenging academic programs. These schools consistently achieve high exam results and prepare students for top universities.

Independent schools in the West Midlands, such as Solihull School and Warwick School, offer a more personalised approach to education with smaller class sizes and a focus on individual development. These schools provide a broad curriculum, including strong arts and sports programs, and emphasize character development and community service.

Below, you can find an updated list of all the private and grammar schools in West Midlands. Click the links below for individual school/admissions information, as well as some free 11 Plus exam papers in a similar style to those the school uses for its admissions test for year 7.

All Private and Grammar Schools in West Midlands

Bablake School

Bablake and King Henry VIII School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Coundon Road, Coventry CV1 4AU, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1344

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3-18 years old (Nursery, Pre-Prep, Junior, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School’s own exam.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest schools in the United Kingdom with a rich history and tradition. It offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a wide range of extracurricular activities. Known for its strong pastoral care and supportive community.

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Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School

Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Lichfield Road, Sutton Coldfield B74 2NH, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1527.

  • Type of School: Grammar school, all-boys (co-educational sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11-18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: Bishop Vesey's Grammar School is a high-performing grammar school with a strong academic tradition and a wide range of extracurricular activities. The school is known for its excellent teaching, supportive pastoral care, and focus on developing well-rounded individuals.

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Darul Uloom

Darul Uloom School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: 111 Golden Hillock Road, Birmingham B10 0DX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1985.

  • Type of School: Independent, Islamic, all-girls day school.

  • Age Range: 11-16 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Darul Uloom Islamic High School is a faith-based independent school that focuses on providing a holistic education rooted in Islamic values and principles. The school offers a strong academic curriculum alongside a comprehensive Islamic studies program.

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Edgbaston High School for Girls

Edgbaston High School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: 34 Westbourne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3TS, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1876.

  • Type of School: Independent, all-girls day school (part of the Girls' Day School Trust).

  • Age Range: 3-18 years old (Nursery, Preparatory, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Edgbaston High School for Girls is a leading independent girls' school known for its academic excellence, strong pastoral care, and commitment to empowering young women. The school offers a broad and challenging curriculum, extensive extracurricular opportunities, and a supportive community. It focuses on developing confident, independent learners who are prepared to make a difference in the world.

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Highclare School

Highclare School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Senior School: 24 Wylde Green Road, Sutton Coldfield B72 1QX, United Kingdom. Prep School: 210 Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield B72 1QJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1932.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 2-18 years old (Nursery, Pre-Prep, Prep, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Highclare School is a well-established independent school known for its warm and friendly atmosphere, focus on individual learning, and commitment to academic excellence. The school offers a broad and balanced curriculum, a wide range of co-curricular activities, and excellent pastoral care.

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Hydesville Tower School

Hydesville Tower School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Hydesville Tower School, Walsall, West Midlands, England.

  • Founded: 1952.

  • Type Of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3–16 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Hydesville Tower School, established in 1952, is known for its commitment to academic excellence and holistic development, providing a supportive and stimulating environment where students can flourish academically, socially, and personally, empowering them to become confident and compassionate leaders in their chosen fields.

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King Edward VI Aston School

King Edward VI Aston School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Aston School, Frederick Road, Aston, Birmingham, B6 6DJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Independent, boys' grammar school.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Aston School, established in 1883, is known for its commitment to academic excellence and a well-rounded education. The school provides a supportive and challenging environment where boys can develop their intellectual, creative, and personal potential. Aston students are encouraged to strive for the highest standards in all aspects of their lives, becoming well-rounded individuals prepared for future success.

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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys

King Edward VI Camp Hill School 11 plus entrance for Boys West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7QJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for boys.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, established in 1883, is renowned for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a supportive yet challenging environment, encouraging boys to develop a love of learning and achieve their full potential in academics, sports, and extracurricular activities. Camp Hill Boys emphasizes personal growth, critical thinking, and community involvement, producing well-rounded individuals prepared for higher education and future leadership roles.

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King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls

King Edward VI Camp Hill School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, B14 7QJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Girls, established in 1883, is renowned for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a supportive and empowering environment for girls, encouraging them to develop their intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership skills. Camp Hill Girls emphasizes academic rigor, personal growth, and community engagement, preparing young women for successful futures in higher education and beyond.

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King Edward VI Five Ways School

King Edward VI Five Ways School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: King Edward VI Five Ways School, Scotland Lane, Bartley Green, Birmingham, B32 4BT, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school (co-educational).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Five Ways School, established in 1883, is renowned for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a diverse and inclusive environment where students are encouraged to develop their intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership potential. Five Ways emphasizes a well-rounded education, offering a wide range of extracurricular activities in addition to a rigorous academic curriculum, preparing students for success in higher education and their chosen careers.

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King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School For Boys

King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School 11 plus entrance For Boys West Midlands
  • Address: Grove Lane, Handsworth, Birmingham, B21 9ET, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1862.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for boys (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: King Edward VI Handsworth Grammar School for Boys, established in 1862, is celebrated for its academic excellence and consistently ranks among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. The school fosters a supportive and stimulating learning environment where boys can develop their intellectual curiosity, critical thinking skills, and personal potential. Handsworth Grammar School emphasizes a well-rounded education, offering a wide array of extracurricular opportunities alongside rigorous academic studies, preparing young men for success in higher education and their chosen careers.

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King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls

King Edward VI Handsworth School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: 45 Golds Hill Rd, Handsworth Wood, Birmingham B20 2BY, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top-performing schools in the United Kingdom. Fosters a supportive and empowering environment for girls, encouraging intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership. Offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and a rigorous academic curriculum.

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King Edward VI High School for Girls

  • Address: Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham B15 2UB, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1883.

  • Type of School: Independent day school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top schools in the UK. Fosters intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity. Offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. Alumnae have gone on to achieve success in various fields, including academia, business, the arts, and public service.

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King Edward's School Birmingham

King Edward's School 11 plus entrance Birmingham West Midlands
  • Address: Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham B15 2UA, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1552.

  • Type of School: Independent day school for boys (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School’s own exam and GL Assessment.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the UK with a rich history and tradition. Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently ranking among the top schools in the country. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a strong emphasis on intellectual development and personal growth. Extensive extracurricular opportunities, including sports, music, drama, and community service.

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King Henry VIII School

  • Address: Warwick Road, Coventry CV3 6AQ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1545.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3-18 years old (Nursery, Pre-Prep, Junior, and Senior School).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School’s own exam.

  • Notable Features: King Henry VIII is a leading independent school with a rich history and a strong reputation for academic excellence. The school is known for its supportive and inclusive community, wide range of extracurricular activities, and focus on developing well-rounded individuals.

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Priory School Edgbaston

Priory School 11 plus entrance Edgbaston West Midlands
  • Address: Sir Harry's Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2UR, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1939.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational Catholic school.

  • Age Range: 3–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: A thriving independent Catholic school that welcomes students of all faiths and none. It fosters a caring and supportive environment that emphasizes academic excellence and personal development. It offers a broad and balanced curriculum, including a wide range of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. Committed to developing well-rounded individuals with a strong sense of social responsibility and a commitment to service.

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Queen Mary’s Grammar School

Queen Mary’s Grammar School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Sutton Road, Walsall, West Midlands, WS1 2PG, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1554.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for boys (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest schools in England with a long history of academic excellence. Consistently ranked among the top-performing grammar schools in the West Midlands. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a strong emphasis on traditional academic subjects. Strong focus on developing well-rounded individuals with a commitment to service and leadership.

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Queen Mary’s High School

Queen Mary’s High School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Upper Forster Street, Walsall, West Midlands WS2 9QX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1887.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls (co-educational at sixth form).

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: An outstanding girls' grammar school with a reputation for academic excellence. Fosters a supportive and empowering environment for girls, encouraging intellectual curiosity, creativity, and leadership. Offers a wide range of extracurricular activities and a rigorous academic curriculum. Strong focus on developing well-rounded individuals with a commitment to service and leadership.

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Solihull School

Solihull School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Warwick Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3DJ, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1560.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3–18 years old (with separate Preparatory and Senior Schools).

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the Midlands. Renowned for its academic excellence, consistently achieving outstanding results. Fosters a supportive and inclusive environment that encourages students to develop their unique talents and passions. Offers a broad and enriching curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, drama, and community service.

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St. George's School, Edgbaston

St. George's School 11 plus entrance Edgbaston West Midlands
  • Address: 31 Calthorpe Rd, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 1RX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1999 (through a merger of two older schools).

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 3–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: A non-selective independent school with a Christian foundation. Offers a supportive and inclusive learning environment that encourages students to develop their individual talents and interests. The curriculum is broad and balanced, with a strong emphasis on academic achievement, personal development, and community involvement.

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Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls

Sutton Coldfield Grammar School 11 plus entrance for Girls West Midlands
  • Address: Jockey Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B73 5PT, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1929 (as Sutton Coldfield High School).

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: A high-performing grammar school with a reputation for academic excellence. Fosters a supportive and ambitious learning environment that encourages girls to achieve their full potential. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum, including a wide range of extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. Designated a Science College and Leadership Partner School.

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Tettenhall College

Tettenhall College 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Wood Road, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton WV6 8QX, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1863.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day and boarding school.

  • Age Range: 2-18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: CEM Select and school’s own exam.

  • Notable Features: Situated on a beautiful 30-acre campus. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a strong focus on academic excellence and personal development. Boarding options available for students from Year 4 onwards. Strong emphasis on pastoral care and individual attention. Wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, drama, and outdoor education.

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Wolverhampton Girls’ High School

Wolverhampton Girls’ High School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Patshull Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV6 0QN United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1911.

  • Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for girls.

  • Age Range: 11–18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment for the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership.

  • Notable Features: A leading girls' grammar school with a strong academic reputation. Fosters a supportive and empowering learning environment. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Known for its commitment to student well-being and personal development.

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Wolverhampton Grammar School

Wolverhampton Grammar School 11 plus entrance West Midlands
  • Address: Compton Road, Wolverhampton WV3 9RB, United Kingdom.

  • Founded: 1512.

  • Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.

  • Age Range: 4-18 years old.

  • Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.

  • Notable Features: One of the oldest schools in the country, with a rich history and tradition. Offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a wide range of extracurricular activities. Known for its strong pastoral care and supportive community.

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