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Thinking about applying to Westcliff High School for Girls? Find out everything you need to know about admissions and how to prepare your child for success in the 11 plus.
Address: Westcliff High School for Girls, Kenilworth Gardens, Westcliff-On-Sea, Essex, SS0 0BS
Number of pupils: 1,300+
Admissions contact: [email protected]
Number of places in Year 7: 184
11+ exam: CSSE 11+
Catchment area: yes
Tuesday 13th May 2025: registration opens for the CSSE 11 plus
Friday 27th June 2025: registration closes for the CSSE 11 plus, and deadline for requests for special adjustments
July 2025: parents receive test centre information by 16th July
Saturday 20th September 2025: CSSE 11 plus exam
Monday 13th October 2025: parents receive CSSE 11 plus results
Friday 31st October 2025: secondary school applications close at 5pm
Monday 2nd March 2026: secondary school national offers day
Westcliff High School for Girls (WHSG) is a girls' grammar school in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. It's rated Outstanding by Ofsted and has exceptional academic credentials. Students' exam results place the school within the top 100 state schools in the country.
The school aims for its students to develop high moral standards. WHSG is renowned for scholarship and producing leaders and thinkers who are passionate about learning.
Westcliff High School for Girls is a selective school. This means that your child will need to take the 11 plus exam to be eligible for a place.
WHSG is a member of the Consortium of Selective Schools in Essex (CSSE). All 10 grammar schools in the CSSE use the same 11 plus exam. This means that your child will only need to take the exam once – even if they’re applying to other schools in the consortium.
The deadline to register for the CSSE 11 plus exam is 27th June 2025. The exam will take place in Saturday 20th September 2025 and you’ll receive your child’s results in mid-October. You can then use these results to decide whether to apply for a place at Westcliff High School for Girls.
To apply, you’ll need to name the school as one of your preferred schools on the secondary school common application form. This will be available on your home council website from early September and must be submitted by 31st October 2025.
Remember – passing the 11 plus doesn’t guarantee that your child will be allocated a place at your preferred school. Many grammar schools are often oversubscribed with qualified children. Schools and their admissions authorities work through admissions criteria to prioritise children for places. We’ve included the admissions criteria for Westcliff High School for Girls below.
The CSSE 11 plus exam consists of two papers. Each paper lasts around one hour.
English: this consists of reading comprehension and creative writing
Maths: questions are based on the Key Stage 2 maths curriculum
Find out everything you need to know in our complete guide to the CSSE 11 plus. Plus, get access to free 11 plus resources to help your child feel confident for their exam!
Each of the two CSSE papers are worth up to 60 marks (120 in total). Your child’s final marks will be standardised and weighted.
Each school in the CSSE sets its own qualifying score, and this varies from year to year. In 2023, a total standardised score of 303 was the lowest score for which girls who live within the priority area were offered a place at Westcliff High School for Girls. A score of 342 was the lowest score for which girls who live outside the priority area were offered a place at the school.
The school offers places to children in this order:
‘Looked after’ and ‘previously looked after’ children who have passed the CSSE selection test
Up to 15 places are designated for children who live within the priority area, have passed the selection test, and who qualify for ‘preferential consideration’. This means children who receive Free School Meals or the Pupil Premium grant at the time of test registration
Children who live within the priority area and have passed the selection test. Up to 147 places are designated for children in categories 2 and 3
Children who live outside the priority area, have passed the selection test, and who qualify for ‘preferential consideration’. Up to 4 places are available for children in this category
Children who live outside the priority area and have passed the selection test. The remaining places are allocated to children in this category
The catchment area for Westcliff High School for Girls covers the postcode areas SS0, SS1, SS2, SS3, SS4, SS5, SS6, SS7, SS8 and SS9.
The 11 plus is designed to select the most academically able children in the country. Here are our top tips to help you and your child feel confident for exam day!
It’s important to build a good knowledge base before the 11 plus. Using a ‘little and often’ approach when learning is key – our brains encode new information more effectively when dealing with smaller ‘chunks’ of information. For children aged 10–11, child psychologists recommend regular study sessions of 20–30 minutes.
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11 plus exams test your child’s ability to analyse and interpret written information. Regular reading is a great way to help your child build these skills.
Encourage them to read books from different genres and by a diverse range of authors. Increasing the variety of your child’s reading will help them understand different styles, tones and purposes. Meanwhile, reading a little every day will help widen their vocabulary, sharpen their analytical thinking, and enhance their imagination.
When your child feels confident with the topics they’ve learnt in Year 5, they’ll be ready to put their knowledge to the test.
Practice tests can help your child develop problem-solving skills and build confidence working under test conditions. They’re also a great way to consolidate learning and highlight knowledge gaps for further improvement.
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Setting regular, achievable goals and celebrating your child’s progress – no matter how big or small – will help keep their motivation high.
Make sure to encourage a growth mindset. This means celebrating effort, as well as achievement! When your child makes mistakes or struggles to understand a particular topic, help them understand that they’ll improve through practice. Regular praise will help your child improve their resilience when tackling new and challenging topics.
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