What is the average score for the 11 Plus?

What is the average score for the 11 Plus?

around 100
Scores for the 11 Plus exam are standardised scores, meaning the national average is around 100. The average for some areas can be as high as 111. The lowest score will be around 69 or 70 and the highest score is usually 140 or 141.

How long after the 11+ do you get the results?

You usually receive your child’s 11+ results in October in the form of a ‘standardised score’. This is thought to be the fairest way of presenting the results as it takes into account the fact that some children could be almost a year younger than others when they take the test.

How do you get 11 Plus results?

You may receive your child’s results or school allocation in a number of ways – post, email or online (the latter two are only if you applied online.)

What is the percentage pass mark for 11+?

approximately 80%
The pass mark for the 11 plus is approximately 80% but fluctuates yearly and can be as high as 90% in some schools. There are a limited number of seats so in reality the children with the highest marks are the ones who get offered a place.

What is the difference between GL and Cem?

GL covers English, maths, verbal and non-verbal reasoning. Schools can pick to administer all subjects or select those that best meet their requirements. CEM covers verbal, non-verbal and numerical reasoning.

How do I get my child to pass the 11+?

How to pass the 11 Plus Exam: A Guide for Parents

  1. Find Out What Exam Board Will Administer the Test.
  2. Start Preparing for the Exam Early.
  3. Cover Each Element of the Exam.
  4. Practise Both Question Formats.
  5. Use 11 Plus Practice Papers.
  6. Get Support From Other Parents.
  7. Consider Using a Private Tutor.

Do grammar schools get better results?

Grammar schools get great academic results. This is not only because of the selection of more able pupils, but also because they can often be pushed harder due to a more equal level of ability in class.

Which one is harder CEM or GL?

The new CEM style tests are definitely more difficult to prepare for, as they are more rigid and force English to the fore and, in my opinion, are less fair than GL Assessment tests. They favour those who have had a long exposure to, or who have a natural flair for English.

How will the 11+ test work in Warwickshire?

The 11+ test for 2022 entry will be operated as a shared test between Warwickshire and the Grammar Schools in Birmingham Foundation. The same test papers will be utilised across both authorities and candidates can opt for their results to be shared across the two authorities, if they wish to be considered for grammar schools in both counties.

What is the 11+ registration form for parents in Warwickshire?

Parents registering for the Grammar Schools in Warwickshire will need to provide consent on the 11+ registration form for their child’s test results to be shared with the Birmingham Grammar Schools and University of Durham’s Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring ( CEM ).

Where is the Warwickshire selective testing centre?

The centre is the clock tower in Stratford-upon-Avon. The testing process in Warwickshire is shared with the selective test with The Grammar Schools in Birmingham foundation. September 2022, during their final primary school year.

Are there any grammar schools in Warwickshire and Birmingham?

Warwickshire and Birmingham schools are collectively part of a consortium called “The Grammar Schools in Birmingham”. They will share the same test which will take place on the same date. Warwickshire Grammar Schools and Birmingham Grammar Schools will only administer the test for children registered with them.