Considering Dulwich College for your child? We’ve collated everything you need to know about 11+ entry. Learn more about the school’s key details, what’s on the entrance exam, and how to help your child prepare for success.
About Dulwich College
Dulwich College is a leading private school for boys with both day and boarding options. The community comprises DUCKS (a co-educational kindergarten and infants’ school), a junior school (Years 3–6) and a senior school (Years 7–13).
Dulwich College was founded in 1619 by actor Edward Alleyn, who wanted to educate children from low-income families. Philanthropy continues to be high on the school's agenda, and it aims to provide financial support to 50% of pupils.
The school is well-known for its excellent education, with students leaving to join the best global universities. While academic success is celebrated, social responsibility is also highly regarded. Students of all ages get involved in partnership work within their local area and as part of an international network.
Key information for Dulwich College
- Address: Dulwich College, Dulwich Common, London, SE21 7LD
- Admissions contact: [email protected]
- Type of school: Independent boarding school
- London borough: Southwark
- Age range and gender: Boy, aged 2 -18 in Years 3-12
- Number of pupils: 1,800+
- National league table rank: Take a look at our blog, The top private schools in the UK
- A level/GCSE results: Find more on results here or visit the school website
- Type of entrance exam: Quest Admissions
Dates for your diary for 11+ admissions
- Open days: Open days are available to book on the school website
- Registration window: Registration closes at the end of October in Year 6
- Selection process: Assessment exams are held in January for September entry
For more information, head to the school website.
What's included on Quest 11+ entry exams?
Quest 11+ admissions tests are designed to explore how your child thinks - not just what they know.
Taken online, Quest tests consist of adaptive questions that get more or less challenging depending on how your child is performing and non-adaptive questions. The test is completed under timed conditions and will consist of 2 parts, with each school choosing how to set their test.
- Part 1 tests some or all of the following subjects: English, Maths, Verbal reasoning, Non-verbal reasoning
- Part 2 consists of puzzles and problem-solving and creative comprehension.
- Some schools may incorporate other tests or stages in their admissions process, such as written English and maths papers, a creative writing task, and/or an interview. Check your target school’s website for more.



