Woodford County High School
Maths

English

Verbal

Non-Verbal

The Exam
The Woodford County High School, is situated in the London Borough of Redbridge, the school conducts its examination process in a single on-site round. All applicants are invited to sit a GL assessment, comprising of 2 papers, the first paper consists of English and Verbal Reasoning. The second paper consists of Mathematics and Non-Verbal Reasoning.
Admissions
11+ Registration SIF Opens - 1st May 2024
11+ Registration Closes – 15th June 2024
1st Stage Exam – 20th September 2024
National School Offer Day – 3rd March 2025
Admissions Criteria
The school offers 180 spaces for admission into Year 7. In the highly likely scenario where the number of qualifying applicants exceeds the available spots, the allocation of places follows this hierarchy:
1. Currently looked after children and previously looked after.
2. Places will be offered to 45 (25%) children who are entitled to the pupil premium.
3. Other children living in the common catchment area.
4. Children living outside the common catchment area.
Catchment
To view the catchment area click here - follow > Education > 11+ Common Catchment Area
Places will be offered to the 180 girls with the highest scores who both have not put a different school at a higher preference to Woodford for which they are eligible and live in the common catchment area.
How to prepare
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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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