Considering Kew House School 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 Kew House School
- Address: Kew House School, 6 Capital Interchange Way, Brentford, London, TW8 0EX
- Age range and gender: boys and girls aged 11–18
- Type of school: independent day
- Number of students: 600+
- Admissions contact: [email protected]
- 11+ open days: autumn term in Year 5 and Year 6
- 11+ selection criteria: ISEB Common Pre-Test, interview, presentation and school reference
- 11+ scholarships: academic, art, music, drama, sport, design technology
About Kew House School
Kew House School is an independent day school for boys and girls aged 11–18. It’s located in West London, with good transport links across the capital city and beyond. The senior school was created in 2013.
Kew House maintains a ‘fresh’ approach to school life and has a modern outlook on learning. Top-tier facilities and ample space around the site make for an inspiring place to learn. The school aims for high academic results, but it's clear that school life is much more than examination results. The school encourages every student’s specialism, whether it’s examinable or not. An 'Individuals in Society' course on offer emphasises personal development — emotionally, practically and intellectually.
The school has an “open door” policy which welcomes parents and the wider community to become a part of school life. This creates ‘the feeling of a family and social hub that provides emotional support and security for all students and employees’.
Dates for your diary
- ISEB Common Pre-Test: autumn term in Year 6
- Offers of places: February in Year 6
Kew House School 11+ entrance exam
All children applying for 11+ entry to Kew House School sit the ISEB Common Pre-Test. This is an exam created by the Independent Schools Examination Board which is usually taken in the autumn term of Year 6.
The ISEB Common Pre-Test is taken online and consists of multiple choice questions. It is entirely adaptive, which means the questions become more difficult depending on how your child is performing. The questions span four subjects:
- Maths: questions are based on the Year 5 national curriculum – although children in Year 6 may find this section challenging. The questions range from arithmetic to multi-step problem solving.
- English: questions are split into two sections: reading comprehension, and spelling, punctuation and grammar.
- Verbal reasoning: your child will be tested on their ability to reason and solve problems with written information, such as letters, words, symbols and numbers.
- Non-verbal reasoning: these questions assess your child’s logic, critical thinking and problem-solving skills using figures and diagrams. They will need to show that they can analyse and manipulate 2D and 3D figures.
The ISEB Common Pre-Test takes around 2 and a half hours to complete. Your child can sit the four subjects together or at separate times. If they are taking all four subjects on the same day, they will be allowed a short break between each section.
As well as the ISEB, the admissions team will request a copy of your child's latest school report. Your child will also need to attend an informal interview and prepare a 3-minute presentation. This can be on any topic they wish, but they should bring something visual to aid them. For top tips and exclusive resources to help your child prepare, take a look at our guide to senior school interviews.
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