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11+

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11+ refers to the Eleven Plus examination, also known as the 11-plus. It is an examination administered in some countries, primarily in the United Kingdom, to assess a student's academic abilities and determine their suitability for grammar schools and selective secondary education. The exam usually includes tests in subjects such as English, mathematics, and verbal and non-verbal reasoning.

11+ Types

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In the UK, the 11-plus exam landscape is diverse, with variations across regions.

 

Here's a streamlined overview of the main types and where they're prevalent, including areas served by Efficacious Learning:

  • CEM (Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring): Widely used in Birmingham, Warwickshire, Gloucestershire, and beyond, focusing on verbal, non-verbal, and numerical reasoning.

  • GL Assessment: Found in Buckinghamshire, Kent, Essex, and other areas, this exam covers English, maths, verbal, and non-verbal reasoning.

  • Consortium of Selective Schools in Essex (CSSE): Administers exams in Essex, including English, maths, verbal, and non-verbal reasoning components.

  • Northern Ireland Transfer Test: Specific to Northern Ireland, assessing English and maths.

  • Independent School Exams: Varied exams tailored to individual independent schools' admission criteria across the UK.

 

Given regional differences, it's crucial to consult local authorities or specific schools for the most relevant and current exam information. Efficacious Learning caters to students across Amersham, Chalfont St. Giles, Chalfont St. Peter, Gerrards Cross, Great Missenden, Little Missenden, Holmer Green, Seer Green, Chorleywood, Croxley Green, Watford, Rickmansworth, ensuring tailored preparation for both CEM and GL Assessment exams, among others, to navigate the complexities of 11-plus exams effectively.

Buckinghamshire and GL

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The Buckinghamshire Grammar School Entrance Examination, known as the Buckinghamshire GL exam, is an essential 11-plus test for secondary school admissions within Buckinghamshire, England. Conducted by GL Assessment, this exam evaluates the academic prowess of primary school students, typically aged 10 or 11, to determine their eligibility for the region's grammar schools.

 

Exam Components:

  • English: Tests comprehension, grammar, and writing through reading passages, exercises, and a writing task.

  • Mathematics: Covers arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data handling to assess mathematical understanding and problem-solving.

  • Verbal Reasoning: Focuses on language skills, including vocabulary, analogies, and logical reasoning.

  • Non-Verbal Reasoning: Assesses problem-solving through visual patterns and spatial reasoning, involving shapes and sequences.

 

The Buckinghamshire GL exam's results play a crucial role in grammar school admissions, with specific score requirements varying annually.

 

For the latest information on the exam format and admissions criteria, consulting Buckinghamshire County Council's official website or relevant educational authorities is recommended.

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