Eleven Plus Practice Papers for London Grammar Schools

 

 

WHERE TO SIT THE 11+ COMMON ENTRANCE EXAM?

There are eleven selective schools in London. Their addresses and admissions links are provided below:

Burntwood School, Burntwood Ln, London, SW17 0AQ

Chestnut Grove Academy, 45 Chestnut Grove, Balham, London, SW12 8JZ

Ernest Bevin College, Beechcroft Rd, Tooting, London, SW17 7DF

Graveney School, Welham Road, London, SW17 9BU

Mill Hill County High School, Worcester Crescent, London, NW7 4LL

Newstead Wood School, Avebury Rd, Orpington, BR6 9SA

Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Queens Rd, Barnet, EN5 4DQ

St Michael’s Catholic Grammar School, Nether St, North Finchley, London, N12 7NJ

St Olaves Grammar School, Goddington Ln, Orpington, BR6 9SH

The Henrietta Barnett School, Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, NW11 7BN

The Latymer School, Haselbury Rd, Edmonton, London, N9 9TN

For further information on London Selective Schools Admissions please visit:

Burntwood School Admissions: https://www.burntwoodschool.com/Parents/Admissions/

Chestnut Grove Academy Admissions: http://www.chestnutgrove.wandsworth.sch.uk/admissions

Ernest Bevin College School Admissions: http://ernestbevin.london/index.php/admissions/

Graveney School Admissions: https://www.graveney.org/Admission/Admissions-Criteria/

Mill Hill County High School Admissions: http://www.mhchs.org.uk/admissions-policy--guidelines-2019/7084.html

Newstead Wood School Admissions: https://www.newsteadwood.co.uk/information/admissions

Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School Admissions: https://www.qebarnet.co.uk/admissions-information/admissions/

St Michael’s Catholic Grammar School Admissions: https://www.st-michaels.barnet.sch.uk/school/school-profile/

St Olaves Grammar School Admissions: http://www.saintolaves.net/admissions

The Henrietta Barnett School Admissions: https://www.hbschool.org.uk/434/admissions/year-7

The Latymer School Admissions: https://www.latymer.co.uk/admissions

11 PLUS FOR PARENTS – LONDON GRAMMAR SCHOOLS

There are 4 mixed selective schools, 3 boys selective schools and 4 girls selective schools in London. Eight of the schools follow the GL Assessment (University of Edinburgh) 11 plus selection test. One school follows the GL Assessment (University of Edinburgh) 11 plus selection test and writes their own selection test. Another school follows the SET (Selective Eligibility Test – SET) 11 plus selection test. The final school follows the CEM (University of Durham) 11 plus selection test and also writes their own selection test.

GL Assessment (University of Edinburgh) - Burntwood School, Chestnut Grove Academy, Ernest Bevin College, Graveney School, Mill Hill County High School, Newstead Wood School, Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, St Michael’s Catholic Grammar School.

GL Assessment (University of Edinburgh) and own test - The Latymer School

SET (Selective Eligibility Test – SET) - St Olaves Grammar School

CEM (University of Durham) and own test - The Henrietta Barnett School

Burntwood School allocates 313 places in Year 7.

Chestnut Grove Academy allocates 180 places in Year 7.

Ernest Bevin College allocates 180 places in Year 7.

Graveney School allocates 280 places in Year 7.

Mill Hill County High School allocates 243 places in Year 7.

Newstead Wood School allocates 160 places in Year 7.

Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School allocates 180 places in Year 7.

St Michael’s Catholic Grammar School allocates 96 places in Year 7.

St Olaves Grammar School allocates 124 places in Year 7.

The Henrietta Barnett School allocates 95 places in Year 7.

The Latymer School allocates 186 places in Year 7.

WHEN IS THE 11 PLUS TEST FOR LONDON GRAMMAR SCHOOLS?

The 11 plus exams for London Grammar Schools is in the month of September. The Henrietta Barnett School fluctuates between September and October.

WHEN DO THE 11 PLUS RESULTS COME OUT FOR LONDON GRAMMAR SCHOOLS?

The results for London Grammar Schools come out in October. This is when parents are most likely to find out if their child has secured a Grammar School place.

WHEN DO PARENTS KNOW FOR SURE IF THEIR CHILD HAS SECURED A GRAMMAR SCHOOL PLACE?

Allocations of school places will be officially declared in March.

WHICH 11+ PRACTICE PAPERS ONLINE TESTS DO WE RECOMMEND?

Burntwood School - the exam consists of verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning. We recommend our Silver Package. Our outstanding 11+ online tests are second to none.

Chestnut Grove Academy - the exam consists of verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning. We recommend our Silver Package. Our outstanding 11+ online tests are second to none.

Ernest Bevin College - the exam consists of verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning. We recommend our Silver Package. Our outstanding 11+ online tests are second to none.

Graveney School - the exam consists of verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning. We recommend our Silver Package. Our outstanding 11+ online tests are second to none.

Mill Hill County High School - the exam consists of verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning. We recommend our Silver Package. Our outstanding 11+ online tests are second to none.

Newstead Wood School - the exam consists of verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning. We recommend our Silver Package. Our outstanding 11+ online tests are second to none.

Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School - the exam consists of mathematics and English. We recommend our Bronze Package. Note: You will have to work on English separately. We can guide you on this.

St Michael’s Catholic Grammar School - the exam consists of mathematics, verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning and English. We recommend our Gold Package. Note: You will have to work on English separately. We can guide you on this.

St Olaves Grammar School - the exam consists of mathematics, verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning and English. We recommend our Gold Package. Note: You will have to work on English separately. We can guide you on this.

The Henrietta Barnett School - the exam consists of numerical reasoning (maths), verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning and English. We recommend our Gold Package. Note: You will have to work on English, vocabulary and comprehension separately. We can guide you on this.

The Latymer School - the exam consists of mathematics, verbal reasoning and English. We recommend our Silver Package. Note: You will have to work on English separately. We can guide you on this.

 

WHAT IS LONDON LIKE?

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom. It has a population of approximately 9 million people. It was founded by the Romans and it is where the River Thames runs through. It is one of the world’s most important global cities. It has a rich culture in many different areas from arts to fashion to entertainment to you name it London has it.

London has one of the biggest financial centres and ranks high in terms of economic performance. It has the busiest airports in terms of passenger traffic and is a leading investment destination. There are more than 300 languages spoken in the region and it is ethnically diverse and multicultural. It boasts 4 World Heritage Sites and plenty of landmarks you can visit. London also holds the oldest underground network system in the world, the London Underground.

 

WHERE DO THE LONDON GRAMMAR SCHOOL STUDENTS COMMUTE FROM?

The list below shows the areas from where London Grammar School students commute. Note: This is not an exhaustive list.

Aldwych, Brixton, Camden Town, Chancery Lane, Charing Cross, Chinatown, City Of Westminister, Covent Garden, Croydon, Ealing, Elephant And Castle, Embankment, Farringdon, Greenford, Greenwich, Hammersmith, Hampstead, Holborn, Islington, Kennington, Lambeth, Lambeth North, Leicester Square, London, Millbank, North Southwark, Notting Hill, Oval, Peckham, Piccadilly Circus, Pimlico, Shepherd’s Bush, Shoreditch, Soho, South Bank, South Kensington, South Lambeth, St Giles, St James, St James Park, Strand, Temple, Tooting Bec, Tooting Broadway, Tottenham Court Road, Vauxhall, Waltham Forest, Wandsworth, Waterloo, Wembley, Westminster, Whitehall, Wimbledon.