Senior School Entrance Procedures
Examinations for girls entering year 7
All those wishing to enter Year 7 are required to take our own entrance examination. This will be held on Saturday 19 January 2008, from 9.00 - 13.30. There will also be a supplementary day on Tuesday 22 January for candidates unable to sit papers on 19th. For those boarding candidates who are unable to come to the School on either date, we are happy to arrange for papers to be taken at your daughter’s present school. Should your application to the school be made after our entrance examination date, we will arrange an individual sitting for your daughter on a convenient date, as long as places are still available. If your daughter is currently in Year 6 at our Junior School, transfer to the Senior School will be automatic unless you have been informed, in writing, by the end of Year 5, that the transfer cannot be guaranteed. She will still be required to sit our entrance examination, as this enables us to assess which teaching groups will be appropriate for her. The examination will also play a significant role in identifying those girls, both from our Junior School and other schools, to whom we wish to make academic awards.
Registering your daughter to sit the entrance examination to the senior school
In order for your daughter to sit our entrance examination, we must receive your application for registration form by Friday 7 December 2007 at the latest. You will find the form in the back of the prospectus, or you can print one here. This should be sent with your non-refundable examination fee of £30 to our Admissions Secretary. Before the examination date, your daughter will receive a letter confirming her attendance and enclosing a programme for the day. The School will also write to your daughter’s school for a report on her progress.
The interview
The girls
who are taking
the Entrance
Examination
from outside
our Junior
School will
be invited
for an interview.
Interviews
for the day
girls will
take place
from Monday
14 January
2008. We shall
write to give
you your appointment
time. The interviews
will give candidates
an opportunity
to demonstrate
skills not
revealed in
written papers
and also to
ask questions
of their own.
They will meet
the Headmaster
and Deputy
Head and will
probably be
asked to give
a prepared
three-minute
talk and to
bring along
something they
are proud of.
The examination
day for year
7 entry
The entrance examination for entry into Year 7 will be held on Saturday 19 January 2008. All our existing Year 6 pupils will take our 11+ examination on 20 January and this will give prospective new pupils an opportunity to mix with our current pupils.
English
- A comprehension exercise is set lasting half an hour, plus 10 minutes reading time. Questions test candidates’ comprehension of fictional or factual passages, their ability to deduce information and to express ideas succinctly and accurately, demonstrating relevant use of detailed information.
- An essay question is set lasting half an hour, plus 10 minutes planning time. This is designed to demonstrate candidates’ ability to write in a lively, interesting and relevant way. Consideration is given to appropriateness of vocabulary, expression, paragraphing, spelling and punctuation.
- Candidates would be expected to demonstrate knowledge and skills appropriate to Key Stage 2, Level 4 and 5.
Mathematics
One paper of 45 minutes is set. All working and answers are to be shown on the paper. Candidates need a ruler, protractor, pen and pencil. Calculators are not needed.
The following ideas and skills are likely to be tested:
- Handling of whole numbers
- Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division (though not long division)
- Understanding of simple fractions
- Fundamental ideas of shape, size and position and area
- The idea of a right angle
- Calculation of the area of a rectangle
- Ability to see and to continue a pattern
- Measurement of mass, length and time
- Solving of simple problems involving one or more steps of reasoning as well as computation
The level of knowledge assumed is approximately to National Curriculum level 4 and 5
Reasoning Test
A standardised test is used. There is a short introductory section which all candidates work through before the test begins. Once all candidates are confident in the type of exercise involved, the timed section starts. Since it is likely that candidates in each of the rooms used for the examination will complete the practice sections in different times, parents should anticipate that their daughters will not leave the examination rooms at precisely the same times.
The timetable for the Entrance Examination will be:
* 9.15
- 9.25: Reading
time
* 9.25 - 9.55:
Reading & understanding
exercise
* 10.00 - 10.10:
Planning for
writing time
* 10.10 - 10.40:
Writing time
* 10.40 - 10.55:
Break
* 10.55 - 11.40:
Mathematics
* 11.40 - 11.45:
Short Break
* 11.45 - 12.20:
Reasoning Test
(approximately)
Dyslexia and other Special Educational Needs
In line with National Key Stage testing policy, we allow extra time for girls who are dyslexic or have another Special Educational Need. If you feel your daughter could benefit from this extra time we will need a letter from her headteacher or from a recognised Dyslexic Centre confirming that she has been diagnosed and needs extra time. For girls in the Junior School, this will be done automatically.
Receiving the results and accepting an offer of a place
We try hard not to keep girls in suspense for too long and issue the results as quickly as we possibly can. You should receive a letter by 26 January at the latest. Following acceptance of a place you will naturally receive an abundance of information over the course of the rest of the school year including details of uniform, buses and many other issues. You will also be invited to our new parents’ Open Evening in July, which will give you a chance to meet our staff as well as other new parents. Your daughter will be invited to an Induction afternoon at the end of June or the beginning of July.
Entrance to years 8, 9 and 10, day and boarding pupils
Those wishing to enter Years 8, 9 and Year 10 will be required to sit examinations in English and Mathematics. Candidates will also have an interview with the Head of Modern Languages to assess their language ability. There is no formal date for this and it will be arranged at your convenience. The examinations will give us an idea of your daughter’s abilities and an indication of how she will fit into the year-group and sets where applicable. We will also write to her school for a report on her progress. Please complete the registration form and send it to our Admissions Secretary with your cheque for £30 as soon as you are ready for us to arrange to assess your daughter. We would also be very happy to welcome her to come and spend a day in the school with her equivalent year-group at any time convenient to you.
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