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The Kent test is in two separate booklets, one called Reasoning which contains questions which test your verbal, non-verbal and spatial skills, and the other called English & Maths.
How many questions are on the Kent test?
The test will most likely contain 24 or 25 questions, so your child will roughly have 1 minute to answer each question. The Kent 11+ English exam will contain a short reading comprehension. Your child will need to read a passage and answer a series of questions based on it.
What is the pass mark for Kent test?
332 or
To be given a grammar school assessment, children needed a total score of 332 or more, with no single score lower than 109. Test scores range from 69 to 141. The highest possible total score is 423.
How long is the Kent test?
The Kent Test consists of two multiple choice tests: An hour-long exam divided into two sections that cover English and maths. Each section has a 5-minute practice exercise and a 25-minute test. An hour-long test that focuses on reasoning.
Is Kent test easy?
Yes, an ‘easy’ paper most definitely means a high pass mark.
Kent Test.
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What percentage do you need to pass the 11+?
approximately 80%
The pass mark for the 11 plus is approximately 80% but fluctuates yearly and can be as high as 90% in some schools. There are a limited number of seats so in reality the children with the highest marks are the ones who get offered a place.
How many children passed Kent test?
Kent Test Results for Kent Children 2021-2019 | ||
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2021 | ||
State School Tested | 5169 | 5297 |
State Passes | 2325 | 2185 |
% Pass Rate | 24.3% |
What is the highest score in 11+?
Scores for the 11 Plus exam are standardised scores, meaning the national average is around 100. The average for some areas can be as high as 111. The lowest score will be around 69 or 70 and the highest score is usually 140 or 141.
What is a good score in 11+?
By the time your child is ready to sit the 11 plus they should be achieving an SAS of at least 115. Practice papers are useful for gauging how your child is likely to perform on the real exam at their current level of knowledge.
When should I start preparing for Kent test?
Ideally, start your sessions at the beginning of Year 5, so you have an academic year to prepare; it will go quickly. Some parents may wish to start earlier, with more general support, and move to Kent Test preparation later on.
What time do we get Kent test results?
If you applied online you will receive an email after 4pm on March 1. You can also log in after 5pm to view your offer. There is an appeals process, either direct with the school concerned, or via KCC should you be unhappy with the decision made and the place you have been given.
What does the Kent test look like?
The Kent test is in two separate booklets, one called Reasoning which contains questions which test your verbal, non-verbal and spatial skills, and the other called English & Maths. Both booklets contain timed tests which consist of a series of multiple-choice questions.
How is the 11 plus marks in Kent?
The Kent 11-plus pass score is often 320 points, so ‘super selective’ schools ask pupils to score 340 points to claim a place. Kent grammar schools in deprived areas could admit pupils with 300 points, or whatever score worked to fill their desks.
Is Kent test GL or CEM?
The Kent Test
Kent is the largest grammar school area in the UK and as a result, it runs its own 11+ test. This test is also provided by GL Assessment.
How many questions are in Kent test verbal reasoning?
32 questions
Verbal Reasoning
The VR section of the test contains 32 questions and lasts for 20 minutes with a 10 minute practice period. The verbal reasoning test contains questions where you may have to think about words, letters and numbers.
Can you pass 11+ without tuition?
It depends on the area. If you’re in a place where 25% of the children go to grammar then he may well be fine with no tutoring but a fair bit of practice on sample papers. If you’re in a “super selective” area then it’s a bit more chancy, but some children do still get in with home practice alone.
Is the 11+ an IQ test?
The intention was that the eleven-plus should be a general test for intelligence (cognitive ability) similar to an IQ test, but by also testing for taught curriculum skills it is evaluating academic ability developed over previous years, which implicitly indicates how supportive home and school environments have been.
When should I start preparing for 11+?
As a rough guide, if your child is excelling the expected level in the classroom, preparation can start as late as the start of year 5; if they are working at the expected level, preparation can start from early to mid-year 4.
Are grammar schools better?
Grammar schools get great academic results. This is not only because of the selection of more able pupils, but also because they can often be pushed harder due to a more equal level of ability in class.
Has a number 11 ever made a century?
Agar’s 98 was also only the second half-century by a No. 11 batsman in an Ashes Test – the previous one was by Frederick Spofforth in this match, way back in 1885.
A new high for No. 11.
Bowler | Stuart Broad |
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Balls | 22 |
Strike rate | 81.81 |
4s/6s | 2/ 0 |
Dots | 13 |
How do I prepare my child for the 11+ exam?
There are plenty of ways parents can support their child at home to prepare for the 11+ exam:
- Get them familiar with the style of questions.
- Look over practice questions.
- Make learning fun.
- Encourage regular reading.
- Prepare.
- Enrol them into Kumon.