We prepare Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6 pupils for their 11 Plus English entrance examinations into secondary grammar and independent schools. Our 11+ workshops led by highly engaging and experienced tutors, offer students a chance to learn key 11+ comprehension and creative writing skills while experiencing exam conditions in preparation for the real thing. We’ve designed these 11 Plus workshops specifically to help build up confidence and effectively manage the time during an exam. In a small and friendly group setting, your child will fine-tune their comprehension and creative writing skills for the 11+ exam with a variety of timed mock tests and practice papers.
Discover our our new 11 Plus Courses by following the links below.
Summer Holiday Courses (Y5 only)
Autumn Term Courses
Autumn Term Course for Year 5 Students
Autumn Term Course for Year 6 Students
Our Track Record
Every year we work with students in developing their English skills to a level higher and more proficient than initial potential would suggest. We not only have successfully prepared students’ English level for entrance exams, but often surpass the required threshold and develop advanced skills in students that go beyond the 11+ expected standard. That said, we are adaptive in our approach to students of different levels and backgrounds, and one thing we can say with certainty, is that all of our students who complete the course walk away with drastically improved English skills compared to when they started.
Concerning schools themselves, we have helped students gain admission into a broad range of schools, although we do find regular success with the more popular targets for the Chelsea, West London demographic. Each year, we help students successfully gain admission to
- Godolphin & Latymer
- St. Paul’s Girls’ School
- Latymer Upper
- Highgate
- Cheltenham College
- Alleyn's School
- Wycombe Abbey
- North London Collegiate School
- City of London Girl’s
- South Hampstead
- Wimbledon
- Putney and JAGS, as well as: St. Paul’s Boys’, Westminster, UCS, City of London Boys’, Dulwich College.