Entrance exams and 11+

Entrance exams can be a daunting prospect, particularly in the London school system. With increasing competition at 7+, 8+ and 11+, many families feel stressed about their prospects and the high level of attainment expected during these exams.

At Orion Education, we believe in preparing children thoroughly in an enjoyable way which boosts their confidence. We create an individualised learning plan for your child and help them develop their knowledge and understanding logically, building up to their goal. We use past exam papers in conjunction with fun learning resources and games to help your child become completely familiar with what to expect.

Your plan will be tailored around the schools you wish to apply for. For most learners this will comprise maths, English and reasoning. We will keep you posted throughout your child’s learning journey with specific feedback on how they are progressing and provide exemplars and resources for you to see what they are aiming towards.

Options for learning include: 1:1 sessions, group classes and holiday workshops

Abilities we develop for 11+

-Strong grasp of Y5 and Y6 mathematical concepts

-Quick mental maths and flexible problem-solving

-Excellent comprehension skills and vocabulary

-Proficiency answering interpretive comprehension questions in detail, giving sufficient points for the number of marks and backing up from the text

-Writing a well-structured creative piece using varied vocabulary, imagery, sentence lengths and starters

-Accurate grammar, spellings and punctuation

-Pattern spotting and working systematically to solve problems in verbal and non-verbal reasoning

-Exam technique and working confidently in timed conditions

We were very fortunate to have Katherine’s guidance while my daughter was preparing for her 11+ exams. Beyond her improvement in the exams, the most valuable outcome is that my daughter developed a strong interest and skill in creative writing. She now finds it incredibly enjoyable.
— Sherry, Y5 parent

Lesson options

Essential 11+ prep

From £200 per set of 5 lessons (4 weeks)

Includes:

-Weekly small-group session online (1h)

-Monthly 1:1 session and progress check (1h)

-Maths, English and reasoning

-Learning resources and past papers provided

-Detailed feedback for parents

-Can pause sessions during holidays

Individualised 11+ prep

From £240 per set of 4 private lessons (4 weeks)

Includes:

-Weekly 1:1 session online (1h)

-Maths, English and reasoning

-Learning resources and past papers provided

-Optional homework between sessions

-Detailed feedback for parents

-Can pause sessions during holidays

-Option of discounted workshops and additional sessions during school holidays

Intensive 11+ prep

From £380 per set of 8 lessons (4 weeks)

Includes:

-Weekly 1:1 session online (1h)

-Weekly small-group session online (1h)

-Maths, English and reasoning

-Learning resources and past papers provided

-Optional homework between sessions

-Detailed feedback for parents

-Can pause sessions during holidays

-Option of discounted workshops and additional sessions during school holidays

11+ holiday workshops

Our half-day online holiday workshops for 11+ are designed to give a real boost to your child’s confidence in maths, English and reasoning. We also cover interview skills and play a variety of fun games to build vocabulary and other core knowledge.

Sessions start at 9am and run until 12 midday with a 15 minute break halfway through.

Pricing: £120 for one workshop, £340 for a set of 3 half-day workshops

 FAQs about 11+

  • The 11+ exam is a widely used testing system which assesses children for entry into secondary schools. Prep schools generally begin preparing at the start of Year 5 and children take the tests at the start of Year 6.

    Most 11+ exams consist of a maths element, requiring children to have mastered all maths topics in the Year 5-6 curriculum, an English element which generally comprises a high-level comprehension and extended creative piece and a reasoning element which includes verbal and non-verbal reasoning.

    For some schools, only some of these elements are included so it is important to let us know which schools you are hoping to sit exams for so we can tailor your child’s learning programme accordingly.

  • Children will begin sitting 11+ exams in the autumn term of Year 6. Specific dates vary depending on which schools you wish to apply for and interviews take place after this, generally from January.

  • If your child is at a prep school, a Future Schools adviser will generally meet with you in Year 5 to discuss potential schools that may suit your child. Orion Education are also able to offer informal advice based on your child’s learning level.

    Generally, the higher the school is on league tables, the more competitive it is likely to be so schools such as Westminster, Latymer Upper, St Paul’s, Wimbledon High, Godolphin and Latymer and King’s are highly competitive. It can be something of a lottery with these schools and children who are achieving at the top of their year group may still not gain a place depending on their performance on the day!

    Other highly regarded schools such as Putney High, Francis Holland for girls or Whitgift for boys have grown increasingly competitive and even schools which were previously seen as ‘mid of the range’ such as Harrodian and Emmanuel now have massive demand for every place.

    Usually, it is therefore recommended to be realistic in your choices based on your child’s current aptitude and achievement and to choose a range of options, some of which will be more ambitious and some more achievable. For example, you may want to have one more ambitious choice and two or three other schools which cover a range so that you are more likely to receive an offer.

    It is also important to remember that you do not need to leave at 11+. If your child is not quite ready in Year 6 or does not gain offers which you are happy with you can also retry at 13+ (which takes place in Year 8) for school spaces. Many children who are not quite ready in Year 6 go on to thrive at 13+.

  • Normally, Year 5 is when the preparation for 11+ starts in earnest but the exams are so wide-reaching it is important to be up to a good level in maths and English before that in Year 3 and Year 4.

    One of the hardest areas to build at the last minute is vocabulary and this can be where many children struggle, both in the verbal reasoning and in the English components of 11+. It is therefore recommended to start gently building vocabulary and reasoning skills in Year 4 so that your child can enjoy gradually gaining confidence as it gets harder in Year 5 in the lead up to the tests in Year 6.

  • Verbal reasoning consists of 21 different types of questions assessing your child’s ability to spot patterns and connections between words and letters.

    Numbers are used for some question types and problem-solving is necessary for types such as word-number codes. Having a wide vocabulary is essential for many question types such as odd words out and synonyms.

    Non verbal reasoning is based on visual and spatial awareness and spotting patterns in shapes. Types of questions include finding the shape that carries on a sequence or finishes a matrix or finding the odd one out.