Considering Hymers College for your child? We’ve collated everything you need to know about 11+ entry. Learn how to apply, what’s on the entrance exam, and how to help your child prepare for success.
Key information for Hymers College
- Address: Hymers College, Hymers Avenue, Hull, HU3 1LW
- Age range and gender: boys and girls aged 3–18
- Type of school: independent day
- Number of students: 1,050+
- Admissions contact: [email protected]
- 11+ open days: October
- 11+ selection criteria: CEM test, English paper (comprehension and creative writing), maths paper, interview
- Financial assistance: means-tested bursaries
About Hymers College
Hymers College is an independent day school for boys and girls aged 3–18. The senior school is for pupils aged 11–18. It’s located in Hull and was established in 1980.
At Hymers, ‘creative and dynamic teachers support pupils on their learning journey, inspiring them to become independent thinkers who are interested and engaged in the world around them.’ Students regularly achieve top results in GCSE and A Level.
The school is set in acres of green space, with excellent facilities. It describes its co-curricular activities as ‘second-to-none’. There are dedicated spaces for sport, art and design, music and performing arts. Hymers college has a strong pastoral care system. It is a diverse and inclusive school where students are encouraged to thrive.
The Hymers ethos is ‘To encourage our pupils to make the most of the opportunities afforded to them by a Hymers education; to educate them to be intellectually curious, act with integrity, show a sense of responsibility to their local communities and the world beyond.’
The school is located within easy reach of Hull. Transport links are readily accessible. There are ten buses across East Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire which stop near the school.
Dates for your diary
- Registration recommended by: December in Year 6
- Entrance exam: January in Year 6
Hymers College entrance exam
All children applying for 11+ entry to Hymers College take the CEM Select exam. This is a computer assessment designed by the Centre of Evaluation and Monitoring (CEM). Schools use the exam to get an idea of a child’s academic potential and ability.
The CEM Select exam has a time limit of one hour and is split into six sections. This is a non-adaptive test, so all children see the same questions in the same order. Question types include multiple-choice, drag and drop, and auto-complete.
The core sections in the test are comprehension, missing words, numerical ability and pictures. These sections are often supplemented with one or two more sections which test verbal reasoning.
- Comprehension: the reading comprehension section is one of the longest in the test. Your child will need to read a passage of fiction or non-fiction text, and answer questions to assess their understanding of the text and the extent of their vocabulary.
- Missing words: your child will see two passages of text, one after the other. Both contain missing words. They will need to work out the missing words in each passage.
- Numerical ability: this section of the test assesses your child’s maths skills and knowledge. These questions are aligned to the Key Stage 2 maths curriculum.
- Pictures: the pictures section assesses non-verbal reasoning. For each question, your child will need to choose a picture to complete a set.
In addition to the CEM test, applicants must sit an English and maths paper, as well as an interview with a member of staff. The English paper covers both comprehension and creative writing.




