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KENT ENGLISH AND MATHEMATICS PAPER 1

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The papers we’ve shared above are in a similar style to the Kent Test papers and those typically delivered as 11 Plus assessments by Dover Grammar School for Girls.

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Other 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 Dover Grammar School for Girls.

About the School

 

Address — Dover Grammar School for Girls, Frith Road, Dover, Kent, CT16 2PZ

Type of school — Girls’ grammar school

Headteacher — Mr Robert Benson

Cost — Free

Pupils in school — 911

Places available in year 7 —  120

Average applicants per place — 3 or more.

Catchment area —  Dover Grammar School for Girls does have a catchment area which is based on distance from the school. 

Oversubscription policy — Before the application of oversubscription criteria, students with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) which names the school and who have passed the assessments will be admitted. As a result of this the published admissions number will be reduced accordingly.

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

  1. Eligible students who are presently or were previously in Local Authority care.

  2. Eligible students with a sibling already at the school.

  3. Eligible students with a  Health and Special Access Reason for applying to the school.

  4. Eligible students in receipt of Pupil Premium at the time of entry to the school.

  5. All other eligible students in order of proximity of the child’s permanent home to the School (closest first).

School Summary

Dover Grammar School for Girls was established in 1910 and is an all-girls’ grammar school in Dover, Kent. The school’s attached sixth form is co-educational and admits both boys and girls. It specialises in humanities. 

The schools ‘vision tri-colon’ was developed by the school community to help describe their vision as a school, in a simple and memorable way. Each part of the tri-colon builds on the next, helping them to prepare students for success in the world beyond school.

Ofsted rated this school as ‘outstanding’ in 2013. Find their reports here.

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

Exam Information

There are two different possible 11 plus exams for entry to this school, The Dover Test and the Kent Test. Both tests are different, but children do not need to take both tests.

THE DOVER TEST

Exam style —GL Assessment/The Dover Test 

Exam topic:

  • Verbal reasoning

  • Non-verbal reasoning

  • KS2 English 

  • KS2 Maths

Pass mark — Changes each year so that approximately only 25% of candidates will pass the exam.

Other exam information:

  • This test usually takes place on the Saturday following the Kent Test.

  • It covers English and Maths from the KS2 syllabus.

  • The Dover Test’s verbal and non-verbal reasoning test are similar to those of the Kent Test.

  • The marks from all four papers are combined to give an overall mark. This overall mark is used to determined which candidates are eligible. 

THE KENT TEST

Exam style —GL Assessment/The Kent Test 

Exam topic:

  • Reasoning

    • Verbal, non-verbal and spatial

  • English and maths

  • Creative writing

Exam length — 2 x 1 hour exams + a 40-minute writing exercise.

Pass rate — In 2017, 15,253 applicants took the Kent test; only 6,537 passed.

Other exam information:

  • The reasoning, English and maths tests are multiple-choice with a separate answer sheet.

  • The first test will be an English and Maths paper. Each section will include a 5 minute practice exercise followed by a 25 minute test. The English section will involve a comprehension exercise as well as some additional questions drawn from a set designed to test literacy skills.

  • The second test will be the reasoning paper. It will take about 1 hour, including the practice sections and questions. It will contain a verbal reasoning section and a non-verbal reasoning section of roughly the same length. The non-verbal reasoning will be split into short sections, administered and timed individually.

  • Finally, there will also be a writing exercise which will not be marked but may be used by a local headteacher panel as part of the headteacher assessment stage of the process. 40 minutes will be allowed for the writing task, including 10 minutes planning time.

Scores:

  • Your child will get three standardised scores (one for English, one for maths and one for reasoning) and a total (aggregate) score.

  • Standardisation is a statistical process which compares your child's performance with the average performance of other children in each test. A slight adjustment is made to take account of each child's age so that the youngest are not at a disadvantage.

Pass mark:

To qualify, children needed a total score of 332 or more, with no single score lower than 108. Test scores range from 69 to 141. The highest possible total score is 423.

If your child did not reach this threshold score and their primary school referred their case to the local Head Teacher Assessment Panel, the panel will have looked at their achievement in school and examples of their work, including the writing task completed on the day, before a final decision was made.

Please note that a score of over 332 does NOT mean your child is guaranteed a place at your chosen school.

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