King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
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
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:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
Bishop Vesey's Grammar School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
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
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:
Looked After Children/Previously Looked After Children who achieve the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score.
Children attracting the Pupil Premium, who achieve the qualifying score by rank order of standardised score (up to 38 students).
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.
Reading School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Reading 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
Reading School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Reading School?
Is Reading School Part of a Consortium?
Does Reading School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Reading School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Reading School – 11 Plus Exam Information
11 Plus Exam Dates
September of Year 6
11 Plus Exam Format
English 📝
Mathematics ➗
Creative Writing ✏️
11 Plus Exam Board
Future Stories
11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score
The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.
Other Exam information
The English and maths exams are marked by computer and age-standardised. All students with an eligible score from those two exams will have their creative writing element assessed and candidates will be ranked accordingly.
The entry exams will be sat at Reading School.
Reading School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Reading 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 Reading School part of a Consortium?
Reading School is not part of any consortium of schools and runs its own 11 Plus exam.
Does Reading School have a catchment area?
Reading School does have a catchment area. However, entry to the school is based firstly on the scores gained in the 11+ tests.
Reading School’s catchment area consists of the following postcodes:
RG1, RG2, RG4, RG5, RG6, RG7, RG8, RG10, RG12, RG18, RG19, RG30, RG31, RG40, RG41, RG42, RG45.
RG9 1, RG9 2, RG9 3, RG9 4 & RG9 5
RG14 1, RG14 2, RG14 3, RG14 5, RG14 6 & RG14 7
RG20 4, RG20 5, RG20 6 & part of RG20 7 (east of A34)
RG26 3, RG26 4 & part of RG26 5 (north of A339)
RG27 0 & parts of RG27 8 & RG27 9 (north of M3)
GU15 1, GU15 2, GU15 3 & GU15 4
GU17 0 & GU17 9
GU19 5
GU46 6 & GU46 7
GU47 0, GU47 8 & GU47 9
OX10 0, OX10 8, OX10 9 & part of OX10 6 (south of A4130)
OX11 9
SL4 4
SL5 0, SL5 7, SL5 8 & SL5 9
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Looked after children with a score up to 5 marks below an eligible score.
Children with Pupil or Service Premium living within the catchment area with a score up to 5 marks below an eligible score.
Up to 15 places for children who have demonstrated aptitude in sport, who live within the catchment area or who have registered for a boarding place.
Children whose permanent home address is within the catchment area.
Children whose permanent home address is not within the catchment area.
Admissions Policy Information
Reading 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.
Kendrick School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Kendrick 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
Kendrick School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Kendrick School?
Is Kendrick School Part of a Consortium?
Does Kendrick School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Kendrick School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Kendrick 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.
Other Exam information
Exams will last one hour each.
All questions are multiple choice in both exams.
Kendrick School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Kendrick 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 Kendrick School part of a Consortium?
Kendrick School is not part of any consortium of schools and runs its own 11 Plus exams.
Does Kendrick School have a catchment area?
Kendrick School does have a catchment area, which is split into Priority Areas 1 and 2. However, entry to the school is based firstly on the scores gained in the 11+ tests.
Priority Area 1 Postcodes: RG1 RG2 0, RG2 6, RG2 7, RG2 8 RG30 1, RG30 2, RG30 3, RG30 4, RG30 6 RG31 4, RG31 5, RG31 6, RG31 7 RG4 5, RG4 6, RG4 7, RG4 8 RG5 3 RG6 1, RG6 5, RG6 6, RG6 7
Priority Area 2 Postcodes: RG2 9, RG4 9, RG5 4, RG6 3, RG6 4, RG7, RG8, RG9, RG10, RG12, RG27 0, RG40, RG41, RG42, RG45 GU17 0, GU46, GU47 SL6 3, SL6 4, SL6 5, SL6 6
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Children in care or who have been in care.
Children whose permanent home address is within Priority Areas 1 or 2 and is in receipt of Pupil Premium or Service Premium.
Children whose permanent home address is within Priority Areas 1 or 2.
Students whose home address is not in the designated area of the school.
Admissions Policy Information
Kendrick 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.
Wilson’s School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Wilson’s 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
Wilson’s School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Wilson’s School?
Is Wilson’s School Part of a Consortium?
Does Wilson’s School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Wilson’s School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Wilson’s School – 11 Plus Exam Information
11 Plus Exam Dates
Stage 1 Exams - September of Year 6
Stage 2 Exams - September of Year 6
11 Plus Exam Format
English 📝
Mathematics ➗
11 Plus Exam Board
Selective Eligibility Test (SET) for the Sutton Schools
Wilson’s Grammar School Second Stage Entrance Test
11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score
The pass mark for each year is decided by the school after the tests have been marked.
Parents are not informed of the exact score their child achieved. They are only told whether their child has passed. Children who are unsuccessful will sometimes be informed of their marks.
Students must achieve the minimum qualifying score in the SET (first stage of testing) to be invited back to sit the second stage tests.
Other Exam information
All questions are multiple choice in both the English and maths exams.
The second stage consists of an extended English writing task and a standard answer Maths paper. These tests are not multiple choice.
Wilson’s School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Wilson’s 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 Wilson’s School part of a Consortium?
While not part of an official consortium of schools, Wilson’s School shares the Selective Eligibility Test (SET) with Sutton Grammar School, Greenshaw High School, Wallington County Grammar School, Nonsuch High School for Girls and Wallington High School for Girls.
Does Wilson’s School have a catchment area?
Wilson’s Grammar School does not have a catchment area.
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Looked after children or previously looked after children by rank order of standardised score in the entrance tests.
14 places for boys eligible to receive Free School Meals by rank order of standardised score in the entrance tests.
9 places for boys who scored highest in the Sporting Aptitude Test.
9 places for boys who scored highest in the Music Aptitude Test.
Remaining places will be allocated to boys according to their position in the rank order of standardised score in the entrance tests.
Admissions Policy Information
Wilson’s 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.
Wallington High School for Girls | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Wallington High 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
Wallington High School for Girls – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Wallington High School for Girls?
Is Wallington High School for Girls Part of a Consortium?
Does Wallington High School for Girls Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Wallington High School for Girls – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Wallington High School for Girls – 11 Plus Exam Information
11 Plus Exam Dates
Stage 1 Exams - September of Year 6
Stage 2 Exams - September of Year 6
11 Plus Exam Format
English 📝
Mathematics ➗
11 Plus Exam Board
Selective Eligibility Test (SET) for the Sutton Schools
Nonsuch & Wallington Second Stage Entrance Examination
11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score
The pass mark for each year is decided by the school after the tests have been marked.
Parents are not informed of the exact score their child achieved. They are only told whether their child has passed. Children who are unsuccessful will sometimes be informed of their marks.
Students must achieve the minimum qualifying score in the SET (first stage of testing) to be invited back to sit the second stage tests.
Other Exam information
All questions are multiple choice in both the English and maths exams.
The second stage consists of an extended English writing task and a standard answer Maths paper. These tests are not multiple choice.
Wallington High School for Girls – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Wallington High 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 Wallington High School for Girls part of a Consortium?
While not part of an official consortium of schools, Wallington High School for Girls shares the Selective Eligibility Test (SET) with Sutton Grammar School, Greenshaw High School, Wallington County Grammar School, Nonsuch High School for Girls and Wilson’s School.
Does Wallington High School for Girls have a catchment area?
Wallington High School does have a catchment area but candidates will only be considered eligible for admission if they achieve a qualifying score in their 11 Plus exams. The catchment area is defined by a circle with a radius of 6.7 km radius of the school building’s main entrance.
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Looked after girls or previously looked after girls.
Girls who achieve the highest score in the entrance exam, regardless of home address (up to 100 places).
Girls eligible for Pupil Premium who achieve the pass mark or above in the test (up to 35 places).
Girls within the school’s catchment area who achieve the qualifying score (up to 110 places).
Admissions Policy Information
Wallington High 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.
Wallington County Grammar School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Wallington County 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
Wallington County Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Wallington County Grammar School?
Is Wallington County Grammar School Part of a Consortium?
Does Wallington County Grammar School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Wallington County Grammar School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Wallington County Grammar School – 11 Plus Exam Information
11 Plus Exam Dates
September of Year 6
11 Plus Exam Format
English 📝
Mathematics ➗
11 Plus Exam Board
Selective Eligibility Test (SET) for the Sutton Schools
11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score
The pass mark for each year is decided by the school after the tests have been marked.
Parents are not informed of the exact score their child achieved. They are only told whether their child has passed. Children who are unsuccessful will sometimes be informed of their marks.
Other Exam information
All questions are multiple choice in both the English and maths exams.
Wallington County Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Wallington County 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 Wallington County Grammar School part of a Consortium?
While not part of an official consortium of schools, Wallington County Grammar School shares the Selective Eligibility Test (SET) with Sutton Grammar School, Nonsuch High School for Girls, Greenshaw High School, Wallington High School for Girls and Wilson’s School.
Does Wallington County Grammar School have a catchment area?
Wallington County Grammar School does not have a set catchment area but Sutton postcodes are prioritised [SM1, SM2, SM3, SM4, SM5, SM6, SM7, KT4 8, CR0 4, and CR4 4].
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Looked after children or children who were previously looked after.
Children of permanent staff at the school who have worked for two or more years.
Children with the highest scores in rank order of performance in the SET (up to 110 places).
Children who received pupil premium, with the highest scores in rank order of performance in the SET (up to 25 places).
Children living in Sutton postcodes [SM1, SM2, SM3, SM4, SM5, SM6, SM7, KT4 8, CR0 4, and CR4 4] who passed the SET (up to 15 places).
Admissions Policy Information
Wallington County Grammar 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
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.
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✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.
Nonsuch High School for Girls | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Nonsuch High 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
Nonsuch High School for Girls – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Nonsuch High School for Girls?
Is Nonsuch High School for Girls Part of a Consortium?
Does Nonsuch High School for Girls Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Nonsuch High School for Girls – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Nonsuch High School for Girls – 11 Plus Exam Information
11 Plus Exam Dates
Stage 1 Exams - September of Year 6
Stage 2 Exams - September of Year 6
11 Plus Exam Format
English 📝
Mathematics ➗
11 Plus Exam Board
Selective Eligibility Test (SET) for the Sutton Schools
Nonsuch & Wallington Second Stage Entrance Examination
11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score
The pass mark for each year is decided by the school after the tests have been marked.
Parents are not informed of the exact score their child achieved. They are only told whether their child has passed. Children who are unsuccessful will sometimes be informed of their marks.
Students must achieve the minimum qualifying score in the SET (first stage of testing) to be invited back to sit the second stage tests.
Other Exam information
All questions are multiple choice in both the English and maths exams.
The second stage consists of an extended English writing task and a standard answer Maths paper. These tests are not multiple choice.
Nonsuch High School for Girls – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Nonsuch High 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 Nonsuch High School for Girls part of a Consortium?
While not part of an official consortium of schools, Nonsuch High School for Girls shares the Selective Eligibility Test (SET) with Sutton Grammar School, Greenshaw High School, Wallington County Grammar School, Wallington High School for Girls and Wilson’s School.
Does Nonsuch High School for Girls have a catchment area?
Nonsuch High School does have a catchment area, but candidates will only be considered eligible for admission if they achieve a qualifying score in their 11 Plus exams. The catchment area is defined by a circle with a radius of 5.25 km from the front door of the school.
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Looked after girls or previously looked after girls.
Girls who achieve the highest score in the entrance exam, irrespective of home address (up to 85 places).
Girls eligible for Pupil Premium or Service Premium (up to 35 places).
Girls within the school’s catchment area who achieve the qualifying score (up to 125 places).
Admissions Policy Information
Nonsuch High 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?
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📝 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.
Greenshaw High School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Greenshaw 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
Greenshaw High School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Greenshaw High School?
Is Greenshaw High School Part of a Consortium?
Does Greenshaw High School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Greenshaw High School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Greenshaw High School – 11 Plus Exam Information
11 Plus Exam Dates
September of Year 6
11 Plus Exam Format
English 📝
Mathematics ➗
11 Plus Exam Board
Selective Eligibility Test (SET) for the Sutton Schools
11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score
The pass mark for each year is decided by the school after the tests have been marked.
Parents are not informed of the exact score their child achieved. They are only told whether their child has passed. Children who are unsuccessful will sometimes be informed of their marks.
Other Exam information
All questions are multiple choice in both the English and maths exams.
Greenshaw High School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Greenshaw 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 Greenshaw High School part of a Consortium?
While not part of an official consortium of schools, Greenshaw High School shares the Selective Eligibility Test (SET) with Sutton Grammar School, Nonsuch High School for Girls, Wallington County Grammar School, Wallington High School for Girls and Wilson’s School.
Does Greenshaw High School have a catchment area?
Greenshaw High School does not have a catchment area. However, if the school is oversubscribed, places are offered based on proximity to Greenshaw High School, measured in a straight line from your home address.
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Looked after children or children who were previously looked after.
Children with exceptional medical reasons or exceptional social reasons for attendance at this school rather than any other. (Evidence will be required).
Children of permanent staff who have been employed at the school for two or more years.
Up to 60 places will be given fully based on the outcome of the SET, to those who score the highest.
Siblings of students currently at the school at the time of admission.
The remaining places will be offered on the basis of proximity to Greenshaw, measured in a straight line from the child’s home address to the school.
Admissions Policy Information
Greenshaw 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.
Sutton Grammar School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Sutton 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
Sutton Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Sutton Grammar School?
Is Sutton Grammar School Part of a Consortium?
Does Sutton Grammar School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Sutton Grammar School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Sutton Grammar School – 11 Plus Exam Information
11 Plus Exam Dates
Stage 1 Exams - September of Year 6
Stage 2 Exams - October of Year 6
11 Plus Exam Format
English 📝
Mathematics ➗
11 Plus Exam Board
Selective Eligibility Test (SET) for the Sutton Schools
Sutton Grammar School second stage entrance test
11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score
The pass mark for each year is decided by the school after the tests have been marked.
Parents are not informed of the exact score their child achieved. They are only told whether their child has passed. Children who are unsuccessful will sometimes be informed of their marks.
Students must achieve the minimum qualifying score in the SET (first stage of testing) to be invited back to sit the second stage tests.
Scores will be standardised. The standardised scores of the four exams will be weighted in the ratio 2:2:3:3, with the first round of exams being weighted as 2 and the second round as 3.
Other Exam information
Each exam is around 40–50 minutes long.
In the first stage of exams, all questions are multiple choice in both the English and maths exams.
The second stage consists of an extended English writing task and a standard answer Maths paper. These tests are not multiple choice.
Sutton Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Sutton 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 Sutton Grammar School part of a Consortium?
While not part of an official consortium of schools, Sutton Grammar School shares its Selective Eligibility Test (SET) with Greenshaw High School, Nonsuch High School for Girls, Wallington County Grammar School, Wallington High School for Girls and Wilson’s School.
Does Sutton Grammar School have a catchment area?
Sutton Grammar School does have a catchment area, but candidates will only be considered eligible for admission once they achieve a qualifying score in their 11 Plus exams.
The catchment area gives priority based on location and distance from the school. The following postcodes are given priority: SM1-7, KT4, KT17, CR0 4 and CR4.
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Boys who are looked after or have previously been looked after.
Boys whose parent is a member of staff employed at the school.
Boys who are in receipt of income based free school meals and scored the highest overall in the tests (up to 10 places).
Boys who achieved the highest combined score in the SET and Sutton Grammar School’s second stage tests AND whose home address is in one of the following postcodes — SM1-7, KT4, KT17, CR0 4, CR4 (up to 75 places).
Boys who achieved the highest overall combined scores in the SET and Sutton Grammar School’s second stage tests, regardless of postcode.
Admissions Policy Information
Sutton 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.
Reading Girls' School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Reading Girls' 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
Reading Girls' School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Reading Girls' School?
Is Reading Girls' School Part of a Consortium?
Does Reading Girls' School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Reading Girls' School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Reading Girls' School – 11 Plus Exam Information
11 Plus Exam Dates
September/October of Year 6
11 Plus Exam Format
Verbal Reasoning 🧠
Non-Verbal Reasoning 🎲
Numerical Reasoning (maths)➗
11 Plus Exam Board
CEM Select
11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score
The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.
Other Exam information
The exam is completed at a computer, guided by on-screen instructions.
All questions are multiple choice.
The entry exams will be sat at Reading Girls’ School.
Reading Girls' School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Reading 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 Reading School part of a Consortium?
Reading Girls’ School is not part of any consortium of schools and runs its own 11 Plus exams.
Does Reading School have a catchment area?
Reading Girls’ School does have a catchment area. Girls living nearest the school are given priority, as measured in a straight line from the school to the home address.
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Children in care or who have been in care.
Up to 42 places selected by ability assessed by means of the selection tests and ranked according to the results of the tests.
Girls who have strong medical or social grounds for admission.
Girls who have a sibling who currently attends the school.
Children of staff at the school.
Children who attend the feeder schools Battle Primary Academy.
Girls living nearest the school being accorded priority, as measured in a straight line from the school to the home address. Distance is measured on the straight line between Ordnance Survey data points for the home address and the school using Reading Borough Council’s digital mapping software.
Admissions Policy Information
Reading Girls' 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.
Langley Grammar School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Langley 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
Langley Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Langley Grammar School?
Is Langley Grammar School Part of a Consortium?
Does Langley Grammar School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Langley Grammar School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Langley 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 eligibility score is set at 111 on a standardised scale. Pupils who score 111 or above will be in the top 35% of the cohort sitting the examination and will be considered eligible for consideration for a grammar school place in Slough.
Other Exam information
All questions are multiple choice.
Langley Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Langley 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 Langley Grammar School part of a Consortium?
Langley Grammar School is part of the Slough Consortium, which consists of Herschel Grammar School, Langley Grammar School, St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School and Upton Court Grammar School.
Does Langley Grammar School have a catchment area?
Langley Grammar School does have a catchment area, which is split into three sections. However, entry to the school is based firstly on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests.
Priority Area 1 (Inner): SL3 7, SL3 8, SL3 9, SL3 0
Priority Area 2 (Outer): SL0, SL1, SL2, SL3 (outside Area 1), SL4 TW18, TW19, TW20 UB3, UB4, UB7, UB8, UB10
Priority Area 3 (General): SL5, SL6, SL7, SL8, SL9 TW3, TW4, TW5, TW7, TW13, TW14, TW15 UB1, UB2, UB5, UB6, UB9 HA1, HA2, HA3, HA4, HA5, HA6 W5, W7, W13 RG12, RG42
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Eligible applicants with a permanent home address within the school’s Priority Area 1 and are eligible for Pupil Premium.
Eligible applicants with a permanent home address within the school’s Priority Area 1, in rank order of performance in the admission examination, up to a maximum of 100 places.
Eligible applicants with a permanent home address within the school’s Priority Area 2 and are eligible for Pupil Premium.
Eligible applicants who are children of permanent members of the staff.
Eligible applicants with a permanent home address within the school’s Priority Area 2, in rank order of performance in the admission examination.
Eligible applicants who live within the school’s Priority Area 3, in rank order of performance in the admission examination.
Admissions Policy Information
Herschel 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.
St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
St Bernard’s Catholic 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
St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School?
Is St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School Part of a Consortium?
Does St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
St Bernard’s Catholic 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 eligibility score is set at 111 on a standardised scale. Pupils who score 111 or above will be in the top 35% of the cohort sitting the examination and will be considered eligible for consideration for a grammar school place in Slough.
Other Exam information
All questions are multiple choice.
St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to St Bernard’s Catholic 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 St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School part of a Consortium?
Langley Grammar School is part of the Slough Consortium, which consists of Herschel Grammar School, Langley Grammar School, St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School and Upton Court Grammar School.
Does St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School have a catchment area?
St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School does not have a catchment area, however it does give preference to children from several local schools. Entry to the school is based firstly 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:
Children in care or who have been in care.
Practising Baptised Catholic children with a Priest’s reference.
Other Baptised Catholic children.
Baptised or Dedicated Children of other Christian Churches with a religious leader’s reference.
Baptised or Dedicated Children of other Christian Churches.
Children from other faiths who attend a Slough Catholic Primary School within St Peter’s Pastoral Area, (Holy Family Catholic Primary School, Our Lady of Peace Catholic Primary School, St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School and St Ethelbert’s Catholic Primary School) and live in Slough with a permanent home address.
Children from other faiths who attend a Slough Primary School within St Peter’s Pastoral Area Holy Family Catholic Primary School, Our Lady of Peace Catholic Primary School, St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School and St Ethelbert’s Catholic Primary School.
Children of other faiths with a religious leader’s reference.
Children of other faiths.
Any other children.
Admissions Policy Information
St Bernard’s Catholic 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.
Herschel Grammar School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Herschel 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
Herschel Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Herschel Grammar School?
Is Herschel Grammar School Part of a Consortium?
Does Herschel Grammar School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Herschel Grammar School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Herschel 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 eligibility score is set at 111 on a standardised scale. Pupils who score 111 or above will be in the top 35% of the cohort sitting the examination and will be considered eligible for consideration for a grammar school place in Slough.
Other Exam information
All questions are multiple choice.
Herschel Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Herschel 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 Herschel Grammar School part of a Consortium?
Herschel Grammar School is part of the Slough Consortium, which consists of Herschel Grammar School, Langley Grammar School, St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School and Upton Court Grammar School.
Does Herschel Grammar School have a catchment area?
Herschel Grammar School does have a catchment area, which gives priority to students living within 4 miles of the school. However, entry to the school is based firstly 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:
Children in care or who have been in care.
Children who live within four miles of the school (in a straight line from the front door of your child’s home address (including flats) to the main entrance gate of the school). The closer you live, the higher the priority.
Children eligible for Pupil Premium who live within 10 miles of the school.
Children of permanent members of the school staff.
Remaining children who performed highest in the entrance exams,
Admissions Policy Information
Herschel 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.
Aylesbury High School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Aylesbury 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
Aylesbury High School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Aylesbury High School?
Is Aylesbury High School Part of a Consortium?
Does Aylesbury High School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Aylesbury High School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Aylesbury 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 (The Secondary Transfer Test)
11 Plus Exam Pass Mark and Target Score
The pass mark for each year is decided after the tests have been marked.
The topics have the following weighting: 50% English and verbal reasoning; 25% maths and 25% non-verbal reasoning.
Other Exam information
All questions are multiple choice.
Students will sit two papers, each lasting 45 minutes.
One paper includes comprehension, technical English and verbal reasoning.
The other includes non-verbal reasoning, spatial reasoning and maths.
Aylesbury High School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Aylesbury 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 Aylesbury High School part of a Consortium?
Aylesbury High School is part of the Buckinghamshire Grammar Schools.
Does Aylesbury High School have a catchment area?
Aylesbury High School does have a catchment area. However, entry to the school is based firstly on the scores achieved in the 11+ tests.
Enter your postcode into Buckinghamshire Council's catchment area checker here.
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Where qualifying applications exceed the number of places available, places will be allocated in the following order of priority:
Looked after girls or previously looked after girls.
Girls who qualify for Free School Meals and live in the catchment area of the school.
Sisters of girls currently on the roll of Aylesbury High School.
Sisters of boys currently on the roll of Aylesbury Grammar School.
Sisters of girls who have previously been on the roll of Aylesbury High School.
Children of Aylesbury High School staff.
Girls who have exceptional medical or social needs, which can only be met at
Aylesbury High School.
Girls living in the catchment area of the school.
Girls living outside the catchment area of the school.
All other girls
Admissions Policy Information
Aylesbury High 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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Upton Court Grammar School | Eleven Plus (11 Plus) Exam
Contents:
Upton Court 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
Upton Court Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions Process
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Upton Court Grammar School?
Is Upton Court Grammar School Part of a Consortium?
Does Upton Court Grammar School Have a Catchment Area?
How Does Place Allocation Work?
Admissions Policy Information
Upton Court Grammar School – How to Prepare for the 11 Plus Exams?
Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Exam Papers
11 Plus Courses and Classes
Upton Court 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 eligibility score will is set at 111 on a standardised scale. Pupils who score 111 or above will be in the top 35% of the cohort sitting the examination and will be considered eligible for consideration for a grammar school place in Slough.
Other Exam information
All questions are multiple choice.
Upton Court Grammar School – 11 Plus Admissions
How to Apply for 11 Plus (11+) Entry to Upton Court 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 Upton Court Grammar School part of a Consortium?
Upton Court Grammar School is part of the Slough Consortium, which consists of Herschel Grammar School, Langley Grammar School, St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School and Upton Court Grammar School.
Does Upton Court Grammar School have a catchment area?
Upton Court Grammar School does not have a set catchment area, but does have two feeder schools: Foxborough Primary School and Trevelyan Middle School. Entry to the school is based firstly 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:
Children in care or who have been in care.
Children who are currently eligible, or have been eligible within the past six years, for Free School Meals (Pupil Premium). Up to 20 spaces.
Children of members of staff who have been employed for 2 years or more.
Children that are attending, at the time of application, Foxborough Primary School or Trevelyan Middle School, as the designated feeder schools.
Highest score in the 11+ test.
Proximity to the school.
Admissions Policy Information
Upton Court 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.
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✅ Proven Results: our approach has helped countless students succeed in the 11 Plus.
Grammar and Independent Schools | Huddersfield
Huddersfield offers a mix of independent schools, each with its unique strengths and educational philosophies, catering to diverse learning needs and preferences.
In Huddersfield, there are no grammar schools. However, the town boasts several well-regarded independent schools that provide a range of educational pathways.
Huddersfield Grammar School, a co-educational independent school, is known for its strong academic focus and commitment to holistic development. The school offers a broad curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, and drama.
Below, you can find an updated list of all the grammar schools in Huddersfield. 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 Huddersfield
Heckmondwike Grammar School
Address: High Street, Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire WF16 0AH, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1898.
Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school (co-educational).
Age Range: 11-18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment.
Notable Features: A high-performing grammar school with a strong academic reputation. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Known for its supportive and inclusive community, fostering well-rounded individuals.
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Hipperholme Grammar School
Address: Bramley Ln, Hipperholme, Halifax HX3 8QJ, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1661.
Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.
Age Range: 3-18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: A historic school with a strong academic tradition and a reputation for excellence in music and the arts. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Strong emphasis on personal development and leadership skills.
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Huddersfield Grammar School
Address: Luck Lane, Huddersfield HD3 3PR, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1838.
Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.
Age Range: 3-16 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: A leading independent school with a strong academic reputation. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Known for its supportive and inclusive community.
Resources:
Rishworth School
Address: Rishworth, Halifax HX6 4QA, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1724.
Type of School: Independent, co-educational boarding and day school.
Age Range: 3-18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: A leading independent school with a strong academic reputation and a focus on developing well-rounded individuals. Set in a beautiful rural location with excellent facilities. Offers a wide range of academic subjects and extracurricular activities.
Resources:
The Crossley Heath School
Address: Skircoat Green Rd, Halifax HX3 0EB, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1548.
Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school.
Age Range: 11–18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment.
Notable Features: A high-performing grammar school with a strong academic reputation and a focus on developing well-rounded individuals. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities.
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The North Halifax Grammar School
Address: Moorbottom Road, Illingworth, Halifax HX2 8QJ, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1985.
Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school (co-educational).
Age Range: 11–18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: GL Assessment.
Notable Features: A high-performing grammar school with a strong academic reputation and a focus on developing well-rounded individuals. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities.
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Grammar and Independent Schools | Sheffield
Sheffield offers a diverse range of secondary education options, primarily focusing on independent schools that cater to various learning styles and educational philosophies.
In Sheffield, there are no grammar schools. However, the city boasts several well-regarded independent schools, catering to both boys and girls.
Birkdale School is a leading independent school for boys aged 4-18, renowned for its strong academic tradition and commitment to excellence. The school offers a broad curriculum and a wide range of extracurricular activities, nurturing well-rounded individuals.
Sheffield High School for Girls, a prestigious independent school, provides a supportive and empowering environment for young women. The school offers a challenging academic program and a wide range of opportunities for personal development and leadership.
Below, you can find an updated list of all the grammar schools in Sheffield. 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 Sheffield
Birkdale School
Address: Oakholme Road, Sheffield S10 3DH, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1907.
Type of School: Independent day school for boys.
Age Range: 4-18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: ISEB Common Pre-Test.
Notable Features: A leading boys' school with a strong academic tradition and a focus on developing well-rounded individuals. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Strong emphasis on leadership and character development.
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Sheffield High School for Girls
Address: 10 Rutland Park, Sheffield S10 2PE, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1878.
Type of School: Independent day school for girls.
Age Range: 4–18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: A leading girls' school with a strong academic tradition and a focus on empowering young women. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Strong focus on academic achievement and personal development.
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Grammar and Independent Schools | Leeds
Leeds offers a unique educational landscape with a blend of selective state-funded and independent schools, each offering distinct advantages and educational philosophies.
In Leeds, The Grammar School at Leeds stands as a prominent independent school renowned for its academic rigour and the innovative diamond model of education. Catering to both boys and girls from ages 3-18, consistently achieves high academic results and provides a stimulating learning environment within a supportive community.
Fulneck School, a co-educational boarding and day school in Pudsey, boasts a rich history dating back to 1753. The school offers a broad curriculum with a strong emphasis on academic achievement, personal development, and community service.
Below, you can find an updated list of all the grammar schools in Leeds. 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 Leeds
Ackworth School
Address: Ackworth, Pontefract WF7 7LT, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1779.
Type of School: Independent, co-educational boarding and day school.
Age Range: 3-18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: A Quaker school with a strong ethos of community and social responsibility. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a focus on academic excellence and personal development. Beautiful 250-acre campus with excellent facilities.
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Ashville College
Address: Green Lane, Harrogate HG2 9JP, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1877.
Type of School: Independent, co-educational boarding and day school.
Age Range: 3-18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: A friendly and welcoming school with a strong focus on academic achievement and personal development. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Strong pastoral care and a supportive community.
Resources:
Bradford Grammar School
Address: Keighley Road, Bradford BD9 4JP, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1548.
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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Fulneck School
Address: Fulneck, Pudsey LS28 8DS, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1753.
Type of School: Independent, co-educational boarding and day school.
Age Range: 3-18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam testing maths and reasoning.
Notable Features: A Moravian school with a strong ethos of community and service. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a focus on academic excellence and personal development. Beautiful campus in the Yorkshire countryside. Strong pastoral care and a supportive community.
Resources:
Gateways School
Address: Harewood, Leeds LS17 9LE, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1941.
Type of School: Independent, co-educational day school.
Age Range: 3-16 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: ISEB Common Pre-Test.
Notable Features: A leading independent school with a strong focus on academic achievement and personal development. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Beautiful campus in Harewood Estate. Strong pastoral care and a supportive community.
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Harrogate Ladies' College
Address: Clarence Drive, Harrogate HG1 2QG, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1893.
Type of School: Independent day and boarding school for girls.
Age Range: 11–18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: A leading girls' school with a strong academic tradition and a focus on empowering young women. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Beautiful campus in the heart of Harrogate.
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Leeds Grammar School/The Grammar School At LEeds
Address: Moorland Road, Leeds LS6 1AN, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1552.
Type of School: Independent day school for boys (co-educational at sixth form).
Age Range: 3–18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: One of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the North of England. Offers a rigorous academic curriculum and a wide range of extracurricular activities. Strong emphasis on academic achievement, personal development, and community involvement.
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Queen Elizabeth Grammar School
Address: Northgate, Wakefield WF1 3QX, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1591.
Type of School: Selective, state-funded grammar school for boys.
Age Range: 11–18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: A leading boys' grammar school with a strong academic reputation. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Strong focus on academic achievement and personal development.
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Silcoates School
Address: Wrenthorpe, Wakefield WF2 0PD, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1820.
Type of School: Independent, co-educational day and boarding school.
Age Range: 3-18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: A friendly and welcoming school with a focus on academic excellence and personal development. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Strong emphasis on pastoral care and individual attention.
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Wakefield Girls’ High School
Address: Margaret Street, Wakefield WF1 2DE, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1878.
Type of School: Independent day school for girls.
Age Range: 3-18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: A leading girls' school with a strong academic record and a focus on empowering young women. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Strong focus on academic achievement and personal development.
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Woodhouse Grove School
Address: Apperley Bridge, Bradford BD10 0NR, United Kingdom.
Founded: 1812.
Type of School: Independent, co-educational boarding and day school (Methodist).
Age Range: 11-18 years old.
Entrance Exam Type: School's own exam.
Notable Features: A leading independent school with a strong Methodist ethos and a focus on academic excellence and personal development. Offers a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide range of extracurricular activities. Strong emphasis on leadership and community service.
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