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The following video courses cover everything your child needs to know to do well in the Badminton School CAT4 exam:
Please see below for further details and recommendations on how to prepare for the Oxford High School 13+ entrance examinations. The exam aims to determine a child’s suitability to join a grammar school in Years 8 or 9. Not all schools accept 12+/13+ entry, but those that do, normally do so on the basis of available spaces in those year groups. Spaces can become available if there are too few applicants for the number of vacancies that year, or if children consequently leave those year groups during term time. Please see below for further details and recommendations on how to prepare for the Wycombe Abbey 13+ entrance examination. The application deadline for pre-test entry applicants is in February of Year 7, and for standard 13+ exam applicants, it is in September of Year 8.The maths exam assesses your daughter’s problem-solving abilities and arithmetic skills. The paper will include questions on number, measurement, geometry, algebra and statistics. Drama award applicants are assessed on the basis of audition and interview. Music award applicants will also be asked to attend an audition, as well as an interview to discuss their musical interests and experience.
Please see below for further details and recommendations on how to prepare for the Whitgift School 13+ entrance examinations. Our recommendations to help your child prepare for the Oxford High School 13 plus entrance examination can be found below. Every school has a slightly different exam structure, but generally, children are tested on their abilities in the core subjects of Maths, English and Reasoning. For the 13-plus exam, children could also sit a variety of humanities subjects, most commonly Geography, History, Religion & Philosophy. If your child is studying any languages, there may also be specific questions on this subject too. To cover fees in full or in part, scholarships can be coupled with means-tested bursaries. When awarded independently, bursaries can be worth 30–100% of fees.
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tuition ensures your child can practise & perfect their exam technique, timing and understanding of how the papers are structured. Non-Verbal Reasoning (NVR) tests require recognition of similarities, analogies, patterns in unfamiliar designs — which can include series completion, codes and analogies. These tests indicate a pupil’s ability to understand and assimilate new information independently of their language skills.