Grammar schools in Barnet
There are three grammar schools in the London Borough of Barnet. These schools use a mixture of 11 plus papers provided by GL Assessment and school-written material.
The grammar schools in Barnet have different 11 plus registration and exam dates. Registration opens in April/May in Year 5 (depending on the school) and closes in July. All of the exams take place in September in Year 6, with the exception of the Henrietta Barnett second round-exam, which is held in October.
Queen Elizabeth's School (boys only)
Children are tested on English and maths. Both exam papers are provided by GL Assessment.
St Michael's Catholic Grammar School (girls only)
Children are tested on English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning. The papers are provided by GL Assessment.
The Henrietta Barnett School (girls only)
The Henrietta Barnett School has a two-round entrance exam. Children who perform well in the first round are invited back for the second round.
- Round 1: English, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning (GL Assessment)
- Round 2: English and maths (school-written papers)
Learn more about Barnet grammar schools.
Grammar schools in Bexley
There are four grammar schools in the London Borough of Bexley. These schools all use the same 11 plus exam known as the Bexley Selection Test. This consists of two papers, provided by GL Assessment, which test English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning.
Registration for the Bexley Selection Test opens at the start of May in Year 5 and closes later in the same month. The exam takes place in September in Year 6.
Beths Grammar School (boys)
Children are tested on English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning.
Bexley Grammar School (boys and girls)
Children are tested on English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning.
Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School (boys and girls)
Children are tested on English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning.
Townley Grammar School (girls)
Children are tested on English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning.
Find out more about the Bexley Selection Test.
Grammar schools in Bromley
There are two grammar schools in the London Borough of Bromley. These schools use a mixture of GL Assessment 11 plus papers, and school-created material.
Each school has different exam registration dates and test days. Registration opens and closes in the summer term of Year 5, and the exam takes place in September in Year 6. St Olave's Grammar School has a second-stage exam which is held in November.
Newstead Wood School (girls)
Children take two GL Assessment 11 plus papers. One tests verbal reasoning and the other tests non-verbal reasoning.
St Olave's Grammar School (boys)
St Olave's Grammar School has a two-round entrance exam. Children who perform well in the first round are invited back for the second round.
- Round 1: English comprehension, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning
- Round 2: English comprehension and creative writing
Learn more about grammar schools in Bromley.
Grammar schools in Enfield
There is one grammar school in the London Borough of Enfield. The Latymer School is a mixed grammar school in Edmonton, North London.
Children applying to The Latymer School take verbal reasoning and maths tests created by GL Assessment, and an English comprehension and creative writing test created by the school. Exam registration opens in March in Year 5 and closes in June. The exam takes place in early September.
Learn more about The Latymer School 11 plus.
Grammar schools in Kingston upon Thames
There are two grammar schools in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. Both schools have a two-stage testing process. This consists of GL Assessment papers and materials created by the school.
Registration for the exams opens in June in Year 5 and closes in early September in Year 6. The stage one test takes place in early October, and the stage two test takes place in November.
Tiffin School (boys)
- Stage 1: GL Assessment English and maths tests
- Stage 2: school-created English and maths tests
Tiffin Girls' School
- Stage 1: GL Assessment English and maths tests
- Stage 2: school-created English and maths tests
Find out more about the Tiffin grammar schools.
Grammar schools in Redbridge
There are two grammar schools in the London Borough of Redbridge. Both use the same GL Assessment 11 plus papers. These test English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning.
Ilford County High School (boys)
Children take two papers. The first tests English and verbal reasoning, and the second tests maths and non-verbal reasoning.
Woodford County High School (girls)
Children take two papers. The first tests English and verbal reasoning, and the second tests maths and non-verbal reasoning.
Learn more about the Redbridge 11 Plus.
Grammar schools in Sutton
The London Borough of Sutton has more grammar schools than any other London borough. There are five fully-selective grammar schools, and one partially-selective school (Greenshaw High School).
All six schools use the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET) as their 11 plus exam. This tests English and maths. The five grammar schools also have a second-stage exam.
Registration for the Sutton SET opens in early May in Year 5 and closes in August. The exam takes place in mid-September in Year 6. The second stage exams are held between late September and October.
Greenshaw High School (boys and girls)
Children applying for the selective stream (60 places) take the Sutton SET. This consists of a 50 minute English paper and a 50 minute maths paper.
Nonsuch High School (girls)
All children take the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test. This consists of a 50 minute English paper and a 50 minute maths paper.
Children who achieve the qualifying mark have a joint second-stage test with Wallington High School, known as the NWSSEE (Nonsuch and Wallington Second Stage Entrance Examination). This includes two written papers in English and maths.
Sutton Grammar School (boys)
All children take the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test. This consists of a 50 minute English paper and a 50 minute maths paper.
Children who achieve the qualifying mark then take a joint second-stage test with the two other boys' schools in the borough – Wallington County Grammar School and Wilson's School. This includes two written papers in English and maths.
Wallington County Grammar School (boys)
All children take the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test. This consists of a 50 minute English paper and a 50 minute maths paper.
Children who achieve the qualifying mark take a joint second-stage test with the two other boys' schools in the borough – Sutton Grammar School and Wilson's School. This includes two written papers in English and maths.
Wallington High School (girls)
All children take the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test. This consists of a 50 minute English paper and a 50 minute maths paper.
Children who achieve the qualifying mark take a joint second-stage test with Nonsuch High School, known as the NWSSEE (Nonsuch and Wallington Second Stage Entrance Examination). This includes two written papers in English and maths.
Wilson's School (boys)
All children take the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test. This consists of a 50 minute English paper and a 50 minute maths paper.
Children who achieve the qualifying mark take a joint second-stage test with the two other boys' schools in the borough – Sutton Grammar School and Wallington County Grammar School This includes two written papers in English and maths.
Find out more about the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test.