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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 Wycombe High School.

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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 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 Wycombe High School.

About the School

 

Address — Wycombe High School, Marlow Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 1TB

Type of school — Girls’ grammar school 

Headteacher — Mrs Sharon Cromie

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1308 

Places available in year 7 —  192

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

Catchment area —  Wycombe High School does have catchment area. Enter your postcode into Buckinghamshire Council's catchment area checker here

Catchment area map

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).

Girls who qualify and have an Education, Health and Care Plan naming the school will be admitted prior to the application of these admission rules.

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

  1. A ‘looked after child’ or previously looked after child.

  2. Qualified disadvantaged girls whose normal home address is in the catchment area of the school (up to a maximum of 12 places for Year 7 girls).

  3. Girls whose normal home address is in the catchment area of the school. 

  4. Younger sisters of current students in Years 7 to 12 at the point of allocation and who will still be on the roll of the school at the time of the proposed admission.

  5. Other qualified disadvantaged girls whose normal home address is in the catchment area of the school.

  6. Daughters of a member of Wycombe High School staff where a) the member of staff has been employed at the school for two or more years at the time at which the application for admission to the school is made, and/or b) the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant teaching post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

  7. Younger sisters of current students in Years 7 to 12 at other secondary schools in the Wycombe High School Academies Trust as shown on the school’s website www.whs.bucks.sch.uk who will be on the roll of their school at the time of the proposed admission.

  8. Other qualified disadvantaged girls

  9. Once the above rules have been applied, any further places will be offered in distance order, using the distance between the girl’s normal home address and the school’s nearest open entrance gate, offering the closest first.

Where two or more applicants have a home address at the same distance from the school and it is necessary to decide which child will be admitted, random allocation will be used. The random allocation process will be independently supervised. 

School Summary

Established in 1901, Wycombe High School is a girls’-only grammar school. It became an academy in 2011. The school has specialises in mathematics and computing. It has won many awards including: 

  • The Artsmark Gold Award

  • The Healthy Schools Award

  • The Investors in People Award

  • NACE Challenge Award 

  • The Sportsmark Award

In 2019, 74% of all GCSE results received a grade 9-7. 53% were graded as a grade 9-8 and almost a third were grade 9. 

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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers | Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School Guide

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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 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.

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

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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 Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.

About the School

 

Address — Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, Oxford Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 8PE

Type of school — Mixed grammar school

Headteacher — Ms Jeanette Cochrane

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1326 

Places available in year 7 —  180

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

Catchment area —  Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School does have catchment area. Enter your postcode into Buckinghamshire Council's catchment area checker here

Catchment area map

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. Children looked after and those previously looked after.

  2. Students who qualify for Free School Meals (on census day autumn 2020).

  3. Students who qualify for Pupil Premium grant (on census day autumn 2020)

  4. For the main point of admission, siblings of students at the school who are on roll and will be on the roll at the time of the proposed admission.

  5. Children of Insignis Academy Trust staff, who have been employed at the schools for two or more years at the time at which the application for admission to the school is made, and/or the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

  6. Students living in the catchment area of the school (who must have been in residence at their home address continuously since 31 October 2020).

  7. Once the above rules have been applied, then any further places will be offered in distance order, using the distance between the family’s normal home address, from their front door, and the school using the straight line distance between the family’s normal home address and the nearest of the school’s three main entrances, using the Local Authority’s measurements. In the event of two students living at exactly the same distance, for instance with addresses in the same block of flats, a random draw will be made.

School Summary

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School was founded in 1947 and is a mixed grammar school. It is one of three grammar schools in Aylesbury. The school was named after Sir Henry Floyd, a Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire. It became an academy in 2011.

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School specialises in performing arts and science. It has an entire building dedicated to the performing arts, containing a theatre, music rooms and even its own recording studio. 

The school became a leadership partner school in 2009 and has also won the Healthy Schools and Artsmark silver awards. 

In 2019, 76% of GCSE entries received a grade 7-9.

Ofsted rated this school as ‘outstanding’ in 2016. 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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers | Thorpe House School Guide

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The papers we’ve shared below are in similar style to those typically delivered as 11 plus assessments by Thorpe House School.

INDEPENDENT ENGLISH PAPER 1

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INDEPENDENT MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

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

Exam Information

Exam style — School’s own exam.

Exam types:

  • English

  • Maths

  • Science

Exam length — Unknown.

Pass mark —  There is no fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the tests, all candidates receive an age-standardized score.

Other exam information:

  • The assessments examine English, maths and science skills.

  • The assessments take place in the September of year 6.

  • A non-refundable fee of £100 is paid for registration.

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

You can find all episodes of The Exam Coach Podcast on:

Free 11 Plus (11+) ISEB Pre-Test Practice Papers and Answers | Stowe School Guide

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The papers we’ve shared below contain similar content to the ISEB pre-test papers typically delivered as 11 Plus pre-test assessments by Stowe School.

ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST ENGLISH PAPER 1

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ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

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ISEB COMMON PRE-TEST VERBAL REASONING PAPER 1

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

ISEB Pre-Test Familiarisation Test

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Exam Information

Exam style — ISEB Common Pre-Test.

Exam types:

  • English (reading comprehension, sentence completion, spelling and punctuation).

  • Maths (in line with the National Curriculum up to Year 5).

  • Verbal reasoning (common words, antonyms, word combinations, letter transfer, number codes, etc.).

  • Non-verbal reasoning (shape analogies, classes like, horizontal codes, etc.).

Exam length — 4 exams totalling 2.5 hours.

Pass mark —  There is not a fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the test, all candidates receive an age-adjusted and standardised score. The average score is 100. Schools will also be able to see each child’s score and the time taken for each section of the test.

If a child does well in their 11+ pre-test, they will usually be offered a place, contingent on them then passing the common entrance exam at 13+.

Other exam information

  • The tests cover English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning separately.

  • All tests are completed online.

  • All questions are in multiple-choice format.

  • The English test takes 25 minutes, mathematics 50 minutes, non-verbal reasoning 32 minutes and verbal reasoning 36 minutes.

  • The four tests can either be taken together or at separate times. They can be taken in the candidate's own school, at the senior school for which he or she is entered or at an independent testing centre.

  • All candidates are registered by the senior school(s) for which they are entered.

  • Test results are available to all senior schools which register the same candidate and therefore a candidate need only sit the tests once for a range of senior schools.

  • An assessment fee of £24 applies and is non-refundable.

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

You can find all episodes of The Exam Coach Podcast on:

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

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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 The Latymer School.

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

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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 Grammar School.

About the School

 

Address — Aylesbury Grammar School, Walton Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP21 7RP

County — Buckinghamshire

Type of school — Boys’ grammar school

Headteacher — Mr Mark Sturgeon

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1326

Places available in year 7 —  186

Average applicants per place — Unknown but only around 30% of applicants pass the 11+ exam.

Catchment area —  Aylesbury Grammar 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. Boys in care or who have previously been in care.

  2. Boys who are eligible for free school meals at the date of the application deadline.

  3. Siblings of boys who will be on roll of Aylesbury Grammar School at the date of the applicant boy's entry to Year 7 in September.

  4. Siblings of girls who will be on roll of Aylesbury High School at the date of the applicant boy's entry to Year 7 in September.

  5. Siblings of boys who have previously been on the roll of Aylesbury Grammar School.

  6. Boys who have exceptional medical or social needs which can only be met at Aylesbury Grammar School, and no other school, where their application for admission is supported by written evidence from a doctor, social worker, educational welfare officer or other appropriately qualified person confirming this.

  7. Boys living in the catchment area of the school as at and continuously from 31st October of the year preceding entry to Year 7 in September.*

  8. All other boys

*Where the number of eligible applicants within each over-subscription category above exceeds the number of places available, places will be allocated by reference to the distance between the applicant boy's home address (as defined by this policy) and the middle of the school's main entrance gate on Walton Road in a straight line, with those living closest receiving higher priority.

School Summary

Aylesbury Grammar School (AGS) was founded in 1598 and is an all-boys grammar school. It specialises in science, languages, maths and computing. The school used to be mixed but in 1959, the girls moved to a separate site, which became today’s Aylesbury High School. The two schools are still closely linked and work together often.

The school became an academy in 2011. It has won many awards including:

  • Investors in People Status

  • Artsmark Award

  • Healthy Schools Award

  • Sportsmark Award

  • The International School Award (Intermediate)

The school has consistently high results. In 2019, 100% of GCSE students achieved 5 or more GCSEs at grades 9–4 (A –C). 78% of students achieved 5 or more GCSEs at grades 9–7 (A*/A) and 41% of all entries were graded 9-8 (the national average was 11.2%).

Ofsted rated this school as ‘outstanding’ in 2009. 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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers | Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School Guide

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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 Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School.

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

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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 Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School.

About the School

 

Address — Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School, West Street, Marlow, Buckinghamshire, SL7 2BR

Type of school — Mixed grammar school

Headteacher — Ms Kay Mountfield

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1092 

Places available in year 7 —  150

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

Catchment area —  Sir William Borlase Grammar School does have catchment area. Enter your postcode into Buckinghamshire Council's catchment area checker here

Catchment area map

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. A ‘looked after child’ or a child who was previously looked after who has achieved a score of at least 110 in the Admissions Test.

  2. If less than 10 places are allocated under criterion 1, remaining places up to the maximum of 10 will be available to children eligible for pupil premium* living in catchment, who have not qualified but who have achieved a score of at least 110 in the Admissions Test. In the event of more than 10 pupils qualifying under this rule the distance tie — breaker will apply i.e. places will be offered to the ten children living closest to the school.

  3. Children eligible for free school meals living within the catchment, with a score of 121 or more in the Standardised Transfer Test, or who have qualified through Selection Review or the appeals process. (For the purposes of this policy, the entitlement to Free School Meals would need to be shown to be current on 31 October in the year before entry to Year 7 is sought).

  4. Children who live in the School’s Priority Admissions Area.

  5. Up to a maximum of 15 places for children who live in the school’s Priority Admissions area at the deadline for applications, 31 October 2020. In relation to this category only, all 15 places will be allocated by random lottery in front of an independent witness, in order to ensure that all children living within the Priority Admission Area have an equal chance of achieving a place.

  6. Eligible children of staff in either or both of the following circumstances: Where the member of staff has been employed at the School for two or more years at the time at which the application for admission to the School is made, and/or the member of staff has been employed to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

  7. Children living in the catchment area of the school on 31 October 2020.

  8. Siblings of children in Years 7 to 12 who are on the roll of the school at the time allocations are made and who are expected to be on the roll of the school at the time of the proposed admission.

  9. Children who have exceptional medical or social needs** which can only be met at this school supported by evidence as set out by Buckinghamshire County Council.

  10. Once the rules have been applied, then any further places will be offered in distance order using the methodology set out by Buckinghamshire County Council here www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/education/school-admissions/moving-up-to-secondaryschool/understanding-the-terms-we-use

  11. Where the school can take some, but not all, of the children who qualify under one of these rules, we will give priority by taking account of the next rule (or rules) in the numbered list. 

School Summary

Founded in 1624, Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School (known locally as ‘Borlase’) is a mixed, selective grammar school. The school became an academy in 2011.

Borlase specialises in performing arts and has won multiple awards, including:

  • The Information and Communications Technology Mark 

  • The Healthy Schools Mark

  • Sportsmark Award

  • The NACE Challenge

  • Leading Edge

  • Investors in People status

  • The Continuing Professional Development Mark

It is also designated as a National Support School. 

In 2019, 47.2% of all GCSE’s taken received a level 8/9 grade (equivalent to an A*).

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 

  • English

  • 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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers | The Royal Latin School Guide

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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 The Royal Latin School.

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

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 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 The Royal Latin School.

About the School

 

Address — The Royal Latin School, Chandos Road, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, MK18 1AX

Type of school — Mixed grammar school 

Headteacher — Mr David Hudson

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1290 

Places available in year 7 —  174

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

Catchment area —  The Royal Latin School does have catchment area. Enter your postcode into Buckinghamshire Council's catchment area checker here

Catchment area map

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).

Boys who qualify and who have a statement of Special Educational Needs that names the school will be admitted prior to the application of the over-subscription criteria.

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

  1. Children in care: looked after and previously looked after children.

  2. Children living in the catchment area of the school must have been resident at their home address continuously since 31 October in the offer year (the academic year in which offers for places are made).

  3. For the main point of admission: siblings of children in Years 7 to 12 who are on the roll and will be on the roll of the school at the time of the proposed admission. For casual admission after the normal point of entry: siblings of children who are in Years 7-13 at the time of admission.

  4. Children who have exceptional medical or social needs (e.g. registered young carers), which can be met only at this school, supported by written evidence from a doctor, social worker, educational welfare officer or other appropriate person.

  5. Students who qualify for Pupil Premium (on census day of the academic year in which offers for places were made).

  6. Once the above rules have been applied, then any further places will be offered in distance order, using the straight-line distance between the family’s normal home address, from their front door, and the school’s nearest entrance gate, offering the closest first.

  7. Where a school can take some, but not all, of the children who qualify under one of these rules, we will give priority to children by taking account of the next rule (or rules) in the numbered list to decide who has priority for places.

School Summary

Founded in 1423, The Royal Latin School (RLS) is a mixed, selective grammar school and sixth form with a long history. The school has existed continuously for nearly 600 years; it has moved premises three times and even received a Royal Charter.

The school specialises in science and as a training school. It became an academy in 2011.

Ofsted rated this school as ‘outstanding’ in 2009. 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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

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The papers we’ve shared below are in similar style to those typically delivered as 11 plus assessments by St Mary's School, Gerrards Cross.

INDEPENDENT ENGLISH PAPER 1

Test Paper

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Mark Scheme

INDEPENDENT MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answers

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

Exam Information

Exam style — School’s own exam.

Exam types:

  • English

  • Maths

  • Verbal Reasoning

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning

Exam length — Unknown.

Pass mark —  There is no fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the tests, all candidates receive an age-standardized score.

Other exam information:

  • An interview will be conducted by the headmistress.

  • The girls’ will also be required to submit references from their current school as part of their assessment process.

  • A non-refundable fee of £100 is paid for registration, and an additional fee of £100 is paid for assessment.

  • The entrance examinations will take place in the January of year 6.

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

You can find all episodes of The Exam Coach Podcast on:

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

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GL ENGLISH PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

Answers

GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

Test Paper

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Answers

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

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

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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 Beaconsfield High School.

About the School

 

Address — Beaconsfield High School, Wattleton Road, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1RR

County — Buckinghamshire

Type of school — Girls’ grammar school

Headteacher — Mrs Rachel Smith

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1199

Places available in year 7 —  180

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

Catchment area —  Beaconsfield 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. Children who are looked after children or previously looked after children.

  2. Children who are living within the catchment area and have an entitlement to free school meals as evidenced in the most recently available school census.

  3. Siblings of students who live within the school’s catchment area who will be in attendance at the school in the autumn term of entry.

  4. Children living in the catchment area of the school in order of straight line distance from the school.

  5. Children who have exceptional medical or social needs which can only be met at this school.

  6. Siblings of students who live outside the school’s catchment area who will be in attendance at the school in the autumn term of entry in order of straight line distance from the school.

  7. Children not living in the catchment area of the school in order of straight line distance from the school

School Summary

Beaconsfield High School (or ‘Becky High’ as it is locally known) is an all-girls grammar school. In 2014, it became an academy. With only 180 places available in year 7, competition is always high.

The school has specialisms in technology and languages. In 2008, it achieved a 100% pass rate at GCSE and A2.

Ofsted rated this school as ‘outstanding’ in 2019. 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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

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GL ENGLISH PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

Answers

GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

Answers

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

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

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 Dr Challoner’s Grammar School.

About the School

 

Address — Dr Challoner’s Grammar School, Chesham Road, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP6 5HA

County — Buckinghamshire

Type of school — Boys’ grammar school

Headteacher — Mr David Atkinson

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1354

Places available in year 7 —  180

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

Catchment area —  Dr Challoner’s Grammar 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. Boys who are looked after children or previously looked after children.

  2. Boys living in the catchment area of the school and who qualify for Free School Meals.

  3. Siblings of students in Years 7 to 12 living in the catchment area of the school.

  4. Boys living in the catchment area of the school in order of straight line distance from the school. 

  5. Siblings of students in Years 7 to 12 living outside the catchment area of the school in order of straight line distance from the school.

  6. Any further places will be offered in distance order using straight line distance between the family’s normal home address and the main entrance to the school on Chesham Rd.  

School Summary

Dr Challoner’s Grammar School (also known as DCGS, Challoner's Boys or Challoner's) was founded in 1624 after Robert Chaloner left money in his will to establish a grammar school in Amersham. The school is now an all-boys grammar school with a mixed sixth form. The school became an academy in 2011. 

The school is one of the UK’s top performing grammar schools, well known for producing outstanding GCSE results. Dr Challoner’s consistently places among the top 50 state schools in Britain with around 20 students a year winning places at Oxford or Cambridge Universities and a similar number going on to medical school. 

Dr Challoner’s specialises in science, maths and languages. It is also a leading science school.

Ofsted rated this school as ‘outstanding’ in 2019. 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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers | Dr Challoner’s High School Guide

Our Practice Papers and Answers

GL ENGLISH PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

Answers

GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

Answers

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

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

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 Dr Challoner’s High School.

About the School

 

Address — Dr Challoner’s High School, Cokes Lane, Little Chalfont, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP7 9QB

County — Buckinghamshire

Type of school — Girls’ grammar school

Headteacher — Mr Alan Roe

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1216 

Places available in year 7 —  180

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

Catchment area —  Dr Challoner’s High School does have catchment area.

Catchment Area Map

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 or previously looked after girls.

  2. Girls in receipt of Pupil Premium and living in the catchment area of the school.

  3. Daughters of staff (teaching and support) where the member of staff has been employed at the school for two or more years at the time at which the application for admission to the school is made and/or where the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

  4. Girls living in the catchment area of the school on 1 April in the year preceding the year of entry.

  5. Sisters of girls who are on the roll of the school at the time allocations are made and who will be on the roll of the school at the time of the proposed admission.

  6. Girls who have exceptional medical or social needs which can only be met at this school.

  7. Any further places will be offered in distance order using straight line distance between the family’s normal home address and the main entrance to the school on Cokes Lane.

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

School Summary

Dr Challoner’s High School (DCHS) is an all-girls grammar school which was created when it split from Dr Challoner’s Grammar School. The school has specialisms in sports and languages. It became an academy in 2011. 

The school is a member of the Girls’ Schools Association and won the Exceptional Schools Award in 2014. Nearly all students choose to go to university after leaving DCHS, with most going to Russell Group institutions, including Oxford and Cambridge.

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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

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GL ENGLISH PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

Answers

GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

Test Paper

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Answers

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

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

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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 The Royal Grammar School.

About the School

 

Address — The Royal Grammar School, Amersham Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP13 6QT

Type of school — Boys’ grammar school with optional boarding

Headteacher — Mr Philip Wayne

Cost — Education is free at The Royal Grammar School. However, boarding costs are paid for.

Pupils in school — 1393 

Places available in year 7 —  182 day places and 10 boarding places.

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

Catchment area — The Royal Grammar School does have catchment area. Enter your postcode into Buckinghamshire Council's catchment area checker here

Catchment area map

Oversubscriptions 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).

Boys who qualify and also have a statement of Special Educational Needs that names the school will be admitted prior to the application of the over-subscription criteria.

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

  1. Looked after and previously looked after boys.

  2. Boys living in the catchment area of the school who qualify for Free School Meals (FSM). Boys must be in receipt of FSM on the date that registration for testing closes (31 October). Evidence will be required.

  3. Brothers of boys who are on the roll of the school at the time an application is made, and who are expected to be on the roll of the school at the time of the proposed admission.

  4. Boys living in the catchment area of the school.

  5. Sons of a member of staff where a) the member of staff has been employed at the school for two or more years at the time at which the application for admission to the school is made, and/or b) the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skill shortage.

  6. Once the rules have been applied, any further places will be offered in distance order using straight line distance between the family’s normal home address and the nearest pupil entrance to the school offering the closest first. 

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

  1. Looked after or previously looked after boys.

  2. Sons of members of the UK Armed Forces who qualify for Ministry of Defence financial assistance with the cost of boarding school fees.

  3. Boys with a boarding need, defined for the purposes of this Policy as:

    a. Boys at risk or with an unstable home environment

    b. Boys whose parents are members of the UK Armed Forces, Crown Servants, or key workers (e.g. charity workers, people working for voluntary service organisations, teachers, law enforcement officers and medical staff working abroad) whose work dictates that they spend much of the year overseas or working unsocial hours.

  4. 11+ score.

Where the distance criterion produces an absolute tie, each boy will be admitted.

School Summary

The Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe (RGSHW) is an all-boys grammar school with optional boarding that was established in 1548. The school specialises in languages, maths and computing. They have boarding provision on site for up to 70 students and became an academy in 2011.

Royal Grammar school achieved 72% grades 9-7 for GCSE’s in 2018 and again in 2019.

Ofsted rated this school as ‘good’ in 2009. 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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers | Wycombe Abbey Guide

Our 11+ Papers and Answers

The papers we’ve shared below are in similar style to those typically delivered as 11 plus assessments by Wycombe Abbey.

INDEPENDENT ENGLISH PAPER 1

Test Paper

Model Answers

Mark Scheme

INDEPENDENT MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answers

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

Other Practice Papers and Answers

CAT4 EXAMPLE QUESTIONS

Example Questions

CAT4 PARENT’S GUIDE

Parent’s Guide

Exam Information

Exam style — CAT 4 and school’s own exam.

Exam types:

  • English

  • Maths

  • CAT4 (verbal, non-verbal, spatial and quantitative reasoning)

Exam length — 72 minutes (CAT4) + 2x 1 hour exams (English and maths).

The CAT4 test is composed of 8 short tests assessing the following subsections of the four areas above:

  • Figure Classification (10 mins)

  • Figure Matrices (10 mins)

  • Verbal Classification (8 mins)

  • Verbal Analogies (8 mins)

  • Number Analogies (10 mins)

  • Number Series (8 mins)

  • Figure Analysis (9 mins)

  • Figure Recognition (9 mins)

Pass mark —  There is no fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the tests, all candidates receive an age-standardized score.

Other exam information:

  • A non-refundable fee of £250 is paid for registration.

  • There are 2 stages of entrance assessment.

    • The first stage is the online CAT4. This is sat at your child’s current school and assesses verbal, non-verbal, spatial and quantitative reasoning. All questions are multiple choices.

    • The second stage of exams takes place on the assessment day. Girls sit exams in English and maths.

  • An individual interview will also be conducted by a senior staff member.

  • References from the girls’ previous schools will be required.

  • The first stage of exams takes place in the November of year 6.

  • The second stage of exams takes place later in November.

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

You can find all episodes of The Exam Coach Podcast on:

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GL ENGLISH PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

Answers

GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

Answers

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

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

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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 John Hampden Grammar School.

About the School

 

Address — John Hampden Grammar School, Marlow Hill, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 1SZ

Type of school — Boys’ grammar school

Headteacher — Miss Tracey Hartley

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1102 

Places available in year 7 —  180

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

Catchment area —  John Hampden Grammar School does have catchment area.

Catchment area map for 2020 entry
Catchment area map for 2021 entry

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 or previously looked after boys who have scored a mark above 115.

  2. Boys eligible for Pupil Premium (P.P.) or Service Premium (S.P.) who have scored a mark of 115-120 in the Admissions Test and who reside in the Catchment Area.

  3. Other boys eligible for P.P. or for S.P. who have achieved the qualifying mark of 121 or more in the Admissions Test and who reside in the Catchment Area.

  4.  Brothers of siblings in Years 7-12 who are on the roll of the School at the time allocations are made and who will be on the roll of the School at the time of the proposed admission.

  5. Boys who have exceptional medical or social needs which can only be met at the School supported by evidence as set out in the County Scheme. See paragraph 8 below.

  6. Sons of staff who are employed on a permanent contract at the School where the member of staff has been employed at the School for two or more years at the time the application for admission is made, or the member of staff is recruited to fill a vacant post for which there is a demonstrable skills shortage.

  7. Boys living in the Priority Area A* of the School.

  8. Boys living in the Priority Area B** of the School.

  9. All other boys will be offered in distance order where those living closest to the School will be given priority.

*Priority Area A covers High Wycombe, part of South Buckinghamshire and some outlying villages.

**Priority Area B, which covers parts of South Buckinghamshire and Maidenhead.

School Summary

John Hampden Grammar School (JHGS) was founded in 1893. Back then it was known as the School of Science and Art. Today, it is an all-boys grammar school named after local MP John Hampden. 

The school specialises in technology, sports and art. In 2011, it became an academy.

Ofsted rated this school as ‘outstanding’ in 2008. 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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

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GL ENGLISH PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

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GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

Test Paper

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Answers

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.

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

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English Paper 1

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English Paper 2

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English Paper 3

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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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers | The Webber Independent School Guide

Practice Papers and Answers

The papers we’ve shared below are in similar style to those typically delivered as 11 plus assessments by The Webber Independent School.

CEM SELECT ONLINE FAMILIARISATION TEST

Online Test

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

Exam Information

Exam style — School’s own exam.

Exam types:

  • Verbal Reasoning

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning

Exam length — Unknown.

Pass mark —  There is no fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the tests, all candidates receive an age-standardized score.

Other exam information:

  • A non-refundable fee of £100 is paid for registration for the UK residents and £300 for international students.

  • The school requires a progress report from the candidate’s current school to see their academic progress and capabilities through the years.

  • Entry assessments examine logical thinking, use of English language, vocabulary, problem-solving using visual reasoning. They are similar to the CEM Select tests.

  • The entrance examinations are held in the January of year 6.

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

You can find all episodes of The Exam Coach Podcast on:

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers | Burnham Grammar School Guide

Our Practice Papers and Answers

GL ENGLISH PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

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GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

Test Paper

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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 Burnham Grammar School.

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

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 Burnham Grammar School.

About the School

 

Address — Burnham Grammar School, Hogfair Lane, Burnham, Slough, Buckinghamshire, SL1 7HG

County — Buckinghamshire

Type of school — Mixed grammar school

Headteacher — Dr Andrew Gillespie

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1119

Places available in year 7 —  180

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

Catchment area —  Burnham Grammar 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

Please note - Burnham School estimates that 50% of its Year 7 intake comes from outside the school’s catchment area.

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 children and previously look after children

  2. Children living within the catchment area of the school who qualify for Pupil Premium funding.

  3. Children living within the catchment area of the school.

  4. Siblings of children in Years 7 to 12 who are on the roll of the school at the time allocations are made, and are expected to be on the school roll at the time of the proposed admission.

  5. Children who have exceptional medical or social needs supported by written evidence from a doctor, social worker, educational welfare officer or other appropriate person.

  6. Children who qualify for Pupil Premium funding.

  7. Any further places will be offered in distance order. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the family’s normal home address to the nearest school gate, offering the closest first.

School Summary

Burnham Grammar School (BGS) was founded in 1960 and is a mixed grammar school. The school specialises in science and in 2011 it became an academy.

The school has greatly improved in the last few years. In 2017, the school’s Ofsted report stated that “outcomes for pupils have improved significantly over time and the school is popular and oversubscribed”. In 2019 Burnham Grammar School saw a 55% increase in grade 9 GCSEs compared to 2018, with over 60% of all GCSEs taken resulting in a grade 7, 8 or 9 (equivalent to A*/A grades in the old GCSEs). 

Ofsted rated this school as ‘good’ in 2017. 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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers | Chesham Grammar School Guide

Our Practice Papers and Answers

GL ENGLISH PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

Answers

GL MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answering Booklet

Answers

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

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

Other GL Sample Papers and Answers

English Paper 1

Exam Paper

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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 Chesham Grammar School.

About the School

 

Address — Chesham Grammar School, White Hill, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1BA

County — Buckinghamshire

Type of school — Mixed grammar school

Headteacher — Miss Annmarie McNaney

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 1295

Places available in year 7 —  180

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

Catchment area —  Chesham Grammar 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 children or previously looked after children.

  2. Children who appear to have been in state care outside of England and ceased to be in state care.

  3. Children living in the catchment area of the school and who qualify for Free School Meals.

  4. Siblings of children in Years 7 to 12 who are on the roll of the school at the time allocations are made and who will be on the roll of the school at the time of the proposed admission.

  5. Qualified children of CGS staff employed on a permanent contract by the school for at least two years at the time of application, or where the member of staff has been recruited to fill a post for which there is a demonstrable skills shortage. This does not include staff who work at or on the school site for other employers, nor the children of staff in another of the multi-academy trust’s schools.

  6. Children living in the catchment area of the school. For applicants for Year 7 to be considered as ‘in catchment’, applicants must be able to provide evidence of their residency within the catchment area of the school continuously from October 31st the year preceding admission.

  7. Children who have exceptional medical or social needs which can only be met at this school supported by evidence from an independent professional person.

  8. Any further places will be offered in distance order using straight line distance between the family’s normal home address and the main entrance to the school on White Hill.

School Summary

Chesham Grammar School is a mixed grammar school and sixth form which was founded in 1947. The school specialises in humanities and became an academy in 2011.

In 2015, the school as listed as the 37th best school in the county at GCSE level. In 2018, 71% of GCSE entries were graded 9-7 with almost half at grade 8 or 9.  80% of students achieved at least 5 grades 7-9. 

Ofsted rated this school as ‘outstanding’ in 2014. 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. 

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

Free 11 Plus (11+) Practice Papers and Answers | Pipers Corner School Guide

Our 11+ Papers and Answers

The papers we’ve shared below are in similar style to those typically delivered as 11 plus assessments by Pipers Corner School.

INDEPENDENT ENGLISH PAPER 1

Test Paper

Model Answers

Mark Scheme

INDEPENDENT MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

Test Paper

Answers

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

Exam Information

Exam style — School’s own exam.

Exam types:

  • English

  • Maths

Exam length — Unknown.

Pass mark —  There is no fixed pass mark for the admissions test. On completion of the tests, all candidates receive an age-standardized score.

Other exam information:

  • A non-refundable fee of £150 is required for registration.

  • The entrance examinations take place in the November of year 6.

  • Girls will also have an interview with the Headmistress as part of the admissions process.

  • A combination of exam results, interview outcome and a reference from your child’s previous school will be used to influence the school’s decision.

Have a listen to our 11 Plus Vocabulary Podcast and expand your child’s vocabulary one word at a time.

You can find all episodes of The Exam Coach Podcast on: