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Your Guide to Entrance Exams
Exams for admission such as the 7+, 11+, and 13+ can be intimidating. Our comprehensive guide includes all the details you require, including:
7+ Exam
The 7+ exam is an entrance test for children aged 6-7 who wish to enter Year 3 at private or independent schools in the UK. The exam typically assesses:
- English: Reading comprehension and writing.
- Maths: Basic arithmetic, problem-solving, and reasoning.
- Non-verbal Reasoning: Pattern recognition and logical thinking.
11+ Exam
The 11+ exam is an entrance test taken by children at the age of 10 or 11 to gain admission into grammar schools or selective independent schools for Year 7. It usually includes:
- “>English: Reading comprehension, essay writing, and grammar.
- “>Maths: More advanced arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
- “>Languages: Modern and/or classical languages (Latin).
- Science: Biology, chemistry, and physics.
- Humanities: History, geography, and religious studies.
13+ Exam (Common Entrance)
The 13+ exam, also known as the Common Entrance Exam, is taken by students aged 12-13 to gain admission to selective independent schools, particularly for Year 9 entry. The exam covers:
- “>English: Comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar.
- “>Maths: Arithmetic, problem-solving, and reasoning.
- “>Verbal Reasoning: Understanding and reasoning using concepts framed in words.
- “>Non-verbal Reasoning: Problem-solving using shapes and patterns rather than words.
Grammar School Entrance Exams
Grammar schools are selective state secondary schools, and admission is usually based on performance in the 11+ exam (described above). Some grammar schools may also have entry points at ages 13+ or 16+ (for sixth form), and may require additional subject tests or interviews.
UKiset (The UK Independent Schools’ Entry Test)
UKiset is an entrance test for international students aged 9.5-18 who wish to enter private or independent schools in the UK. The exam typically assesses:
- “>Vocabulary: The ability to identify words and understand their meanings
- “>Mathematics: Working with numbers, value, and sequences.
- “>Non-verbal Reasoning: Problem-solving with pictures, diagrams, and patterns.
- “>Other English Skills: Reading and Listening, Creative Writing (Grammar and Spelling).
CAT 4 (Cognitive Abilities Test)
CAT4 is an assessment of developed abilities for students aged 6-17+. The exam typically assesses:
- “>Verbal Reasoning: Expressing ideas and reasoning through words.
- “>Non-verbal Reasoning: Problem-solving using pictures and diagrams.
- “>Spatial Reasoning: Thinking and drawing conclusions in three dimensions.
- “>Quantitative Reasoning: Using numerical skills to solve problems.
Your Ultimate Guide to UK University Admissions Tests
Navigating the world of UK university admissions tests can be daunting. That’s where we come in. Our comprehensive guide provides detailed information on all the major admissions tests, including:
UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test)
A test used for entry to medical and dental schools in the UK. It assesses mental abilities, attitudes, and professional behaviors required in the medical field.
BMAT (BioMedical Admissions Test)
Used by some universities for entry into medical, dental, and biomedical science programs. It tests scientific knowledge, problem-solving, and writing skills
LNAT (Law National Aptitude Test)
Required by several universities for admission to law degrees. It evaluates critical thinking, comprehension, and logical reasoning.
PAT (Physics Aptitude Test)
Used by the University of Oxford for entry into physics, engineering, and related courses. It assesses physics and mathematical skills.
TSA (Thinking Skills Assessment)
Used by several universities, including Oxford, for entry into courses like PPE (Philosophy, Politics, and Economics) and Geography. It assesses critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
ELAT (English Literature Admissions Test)
Used by the University of Oxford for entry into English literature courses. It evaluates the ability to engage with and analyse literary texts.
HAT (History Aptitude Test)
Required by the University of Oxford for history-related courses. It tests historical analysis and critical thinking based on historical sources.
SAT
An alternative qualification to A-Levels, accepted by many UK universities. It offers in-depth study in various subjects.
Cambridge Admissions Tests
Subject-specific tests for various courses at the University of Cambridge, such as mathematics, economics, and medicine. These tests vary depending on the course applied for.
GAMSAT (Graduate Medical School Admissions Test)
Used by some medical schools for graduate-entry programs. It tests scientific knowledge, reasoning, and written communication.
Oxford Admissions Tests
Subject-specific exams for undergraduate courses at the University of Oxford, covering areas like mathematics, physics, law, etc.
Cambridge Pre-U
It offers in-depth study in various subjects.