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Birmingham |
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Mixed |
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https://www.kefw.org/ |
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0121 475 3535 |
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Address |
Scotland Ln, Bartley Green, Birmingham B32 4BT |
The Exam
For every school in the West Midlands, the 11 plus test is administered by the GL Assessment. These consist of two papers approximately 50 minutes in duration, and covers Maths, English Comprehension, Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.
The exam is multiple choice, with a separate question booklet and an answer sheet.
Admissions
11+ Registration Opens - May
11+ Registration Closes – June
11+ Entrance Exam – September
Secondary School Application Form Deadline – 31st October
National School Offer Day – 1st March
Admissions Criteria
For both 2022 and 2023, children needed at least a score of 205 to be considered eligible for admission into a Birmingham Grammar School. The priority score is 224, meaning those who score 224 or above are prioritised for a place.
The lowest score for which a place was offered at King Edward VI Five Ways in 2022 was 218, which came under category 3.
In the highly likely scenario where the number of qualifying applicants exceeds the available spots, the allocation of places follows this hierarchy:
1. Children in care or those who were previously in care, who met the qualifying score, ranked by test score and then by distance from the school.
2. Children who are eligible for free school meals, who met the qualifying score and live in catchment.
3. If the number of category 2 children filling the slots is less than 45, these spots will be made available to children who receive free school meals, meet the qualifying scores, but live outside the catchment area.
4. Children who achieve the priority school, and live in the catchment area. A child is prioritised if they have a sibling at the school first, then by the distance in which they live from the school.
5. All other children who achieve the qualifying score, ranked by their test score. When scores are equal, priority is given to children with a sibling at the school, then by distance from the school.
Catchment
The catchment area includes residential addresses located within the following Birmingham electoral wards:
Birmingham: Allens Cross, Bartley Green, Bournville & Cotteridge, Frankley Great Park, Harborne, King’s Norton North, King’s Norton South, Longbridge & West Heath, Northfield, Quinton, Rubery & Rednal, Weoley & Selly Oak.
Sandwell: Abbey, Bristnall, Old Warley.
How to prepare
With over 20 years of experience, we have seen hundreds of children successfully gain a place at King Edward VI Five Ways school. Our online 11+ courses are specific to the GL Assessment, meaning your child will be covering all of the essential topics in Maths, English, Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning. With the tests being timed, it ensures children are used to the fast-paced nature of the 11+ exam itself, with a qualified teacher on hand to personalise each child’s programme.
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*Please use the scores from the past years as a reference only, and note that all of the information is accurate at the time of publication.
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