Information on the 11 Plus Schools and Examination in Southend
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Examination Dates
The exam is usually held within the last week of November. For more detailed information you can visit The Consortium for Selective Schools in Essex.
Examination Types
The Essex tests consist of English and mathematics (both standard format) and a Verbal Reasoning paper that is multiple choice. All papers are set by NFER.
Local Education Authorities
Below is a list of authorities that deal with education in various areas of Essex.
Essex County Council Website (Schools Admissions)
Southend Borough Council
The Consortium for Selective Schools in Essex (Grammar School Admissions/ Authority)
General Information
The selective examinations in Essex are governed by the Essex Consortium which consists of 12 schools in total (8 Grammar Schools and 4 Comprehensive Schools). While the four comprehensive schools do not use selective tests, they do accept a percentage of pupils from the grammar school examinations.
A list of these schools can be found below. Any other schools that are outside the consortium that have selective testing should have their own tests, therefore it is advisable that parents check with these schools, or their local education authority in their area for details.
It should be noted that while the Grammar Schools in Southend belong to the Essex Consortium, the admissions for those schools should go through the Southend Borough Council.
Southend Grammar Schools (in Consortium)
Southend High School for Boys
Southend High School for Girls
Westcliff-on-Sea
Westcliff High School for Boys
Westcliff High School for Girls
Southend Comprehensive Schools (in Consortium)
Cecil Jones College
St. Bernards High School
Shoeburyness High School
St. Thomas More High School
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