Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers | Aylesbury High School Guide

Our Practice Papers and Answers

GL ENGLISH PAPER 1

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GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

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The papers we’ve shared above are in a similar style to GL papers and those typically delivered as 11 Plus assessments by Aylesbury High School.

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Other GL Sample Papers and Answers

English Paper 1

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English Paper 2

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English Paper 3

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Maths Paper 1

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Maths Paper 2

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Maths Paper 3

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Verbal Reasoning Paper 1

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Verbal Reasoning Paper 2

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Verbal Reasoning Paper 3

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Non-Verbal Reasoning Paper 1

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Non-Verbal Reasoning Paper 2

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Non-Verbal Reasoning Paper 3

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The papers we’ve shared above are in a similar style to those typically delivered as 11 Plus assessments by Aylesbury High School.

About the School

 

Address — Aylesbury High School, Walton Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 7SX

County — Buckinghamshire

Type of school — Girls’ grammar school

Headteacher — Mr Giles Scoble

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1291

Places available in year 7 —  180

Average applicants per place — Unknown but only around 30% of applicants pass the exam.

Catchment area —  Aylesbury High School does have catchment area. You can find a map of the school’s catchment area here.

Enter your postcode into Buckinghamshire Council's catchment area checker here

Oversubscription policy - Candidates will only be considered eligible for admission if they meet the required qualifying score of 121 in the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT).

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

  1. Looked after girls or previously looked after girls.

  2. Girls who qualify for Free School Meals AND live in the catchment area of the school.

  3. Sisters of girls currently or previously on the roll of Aylesbury High School.

  4. Sisters of boys currently or previously on the roll of Aylesbury Grammar School.

  5. Girls living in the catchment area of the school.

  6. Girls living outside the catchment area of the school. Places offered in distance order, measuring from the geocoded point of the family’s normal home address to the geocoded point of the nearest of the school’s three main entrances, using the Local Authority’s measurements, offering the closest first. 

School Summary

Aylesbury High School (AHS) was founded in 1959 when Aylesbury Grammar School split into two separate single-sex schools. Today, Aylesbury High School is an all-girls grammar school. The two schools are still closely linked and work together often.

In 2011 the school became an academy. It has won many awards including the Eco-Schools Green Flag, Investors in Careers award and  the International School Award.

Ofsted rated this school as ‘outstanding’ in 2012. Find their reports here.

Compare this school’s performance with other local schools here.

Exam Information

Exam style — GL Assessment.

Exam types:

  • Verbal reasoning 

  • Non-verbal reasoning

  • Maths

Exam length — 2 × 45 minute exams.

Qualifying Score —  121 or above.

This score is calculated by age-standardising the child’s scores and adding the marks from both exams together. The topics have the following weighting: 50% verbal reasoning; 25% maths and 25% non-verbal reasoning.

Other exam information — 

The first paper includes: comprehension, technical English and verbal reasoning. 

The second paper includes: non-verbal reasoning, spatial reasoning and maths. 

Questions must be answered in the separate answer booklet provided. 

Score will be standardised. 

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