School Entry – Prep School, Senior School, Grammar School
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One the of the hardest aspects for parents preparing their child for School entrance exams is even knowing where to begin. Our team of expert tutors can help you from the start of your school selection journey right up until the exam.
Understanding the different types of entrance and pre-test examinations your child may have to sit can be confusing, with every school appearing to have a different set of tests and procedures. Our tutors can help with the specific entry examinations for each school and ensure your child’s preparation is focused and effective.
Our tutors, educated at the top universities in the UK, provide bespoke tutoring for every student – with specific support available for each school they apply for and at each stage of their application.
With this support, parents can navigate the complex landscape of school entrance exams with confidence. Our tutors tailor their approach to meet the unique needs of each student, recognizing that a one-size-fits-all strategy is not effective in such a diverse and competitive educational environment.
Entrance Exams Overview
7+ Entry (Primary Level):
- Tests: At this stage, assessments often include basic numeracy and literacy skills, along with an interview. Some schools may also assess social interaction and behavior.
- Interviews: The interview may be informal and focus on the child’s interests, experiences, and ability to communicate.
11+ Entry (Secondary Level):
- Tests: This is a key entry point for many private and grammar schools. Exams typically cover English, Mathematics, and sometimes Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning. The format can vary widely between schools.
- Interviews: Interviews may assess problem-solving skills, general knowledge, and the ability to express thoughts clearly.
13+ Entry (Secondary Level):
- Tests: Similar to the 11+, exams cover core subjects, and additional assessments may include science and a modern foreign language. Schools may set their own papers or use common exams like the Common Entrance Examination.
- Interviews: As with the 11+, interviews may evaluate a broader range of skills and knowledge.
16+ Entry (Sixth Form):
- Tests: Students are typically assessed in the subjects they wish to study at A-level or equivalent. These exams may include written papers, practical assessments, and sometimes interviews.
- Interviews: Interviews may focus on subject-specific knowledge, career aspirations, and motivation for pursuing further education.
Additional Considerations
In addition to academic assessments, schools often consider the applicant’s overall profile, including references from their current school, extracurricular achievements, and personal statements. It’s crucial to research the specific entry requirements for each school as they can vary significantly.
For grammar schools, the 11+ is a common entry point, and the exams often include verbal and non-verbal reasoning tests, mathematics, and English. It’s essential to check the specific requirements of each grammar school as they may differ.
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