Considering Repton School for your child? We’ve collated everything you need to know about 13+ entry. Learn how to apply, what’s on the entrance exam, and how to help your child prepare for success.
Key information for Repton School
- Address: Repton School, Repton, Derby, Derbyshire, DE65 6FH
- Age range and gender: boys and girls aged 13–18
- Type of school: independent day and boarding
- Number of students: 600+
- Admissions contact: [email protected]
- 13+ selection criteria: CAT4 test, interview, school reference
- Financial assistance: means-tested bursaries
- 13+ scholarships: academic, art, music, drama, sport, design technology, all-rounder
About Repton School
Repton School is an independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 13 to 18 in the thriving village of Repton, Derbyshire. The school’s beautiful surroundings offer an inspiring and nurturing environment.
Repton consistently achieves high academic results. Many students go on to study at UK Russell Group Universities and US Ivy League Universities. The school encourages a healthy balance between study, sports, rest, and co-curricular activities.
Excellent facilities are available to all pupils. Repton also offers strong pastoral care to day and boarding pupils. The school makes sure that pupils' voices are heard, creating a sense of belonging. Repton fosters respect and excellence. It encourages pupils to be ‘grounded, rounded and unbounded’ in their approach to life.
The Good Schools Guide 2022 says that “Repton sits comfortably among the top co-ed boarding schools for academic achievement and shines particularly brightly in terms of value added.”
Dates for your diary
- Registration recommended: September in Year 8
- Entrance exam: October–November in Year 8
Repton School 13+ entrance exam
Children applying for 13+ entry to Repton School take an online cognitive abilities test, known by its abbreviated name CAT4.
The CAT4 is a non-adaptive test taken on a computer. It is designed to measure a child’s natural ability and gives schools a rounded view of their potential. Children applying to selective senior schools commonly sit a Level D CAT4 test, which is aimed at 11 year olds.
The test takes a little over an hour to complete. There are three parts, each with their own individually-timed sections:
- Part 1: non-verbal reasoning (20 minutes). Questions cover figure classification and figure matrices.
- Part 2: verbal and quantitative reasoning (26 minutes). Questions cover verbal classification, verbal analogies and number analogies.
- Part 3: quantitative and spatial reasoning (26 minutes). Questions cover number series, figure analysis and figure recognition.
In addition to the CAT4 test, applicants are invited to an interview with the deputy head. A satisfactory school reference from your child's current school is also required.



