Following on from our blog post earlier in the year about Westminster School, St Paul’s School and Wellington College dropping the Common Entrance exams, it has recently been announced by the IAPS (Independent Association of →
For those new to independent education in the UK, applying to schools can be a daunting process. Aside from completing all the paperwork (there are numerous forms to fill out, particularly if you’re going for →
11+ examiners love patterns and sequences. If there is one question that is almost guaranteed to turn up in the exam, it’s the sequences one. Sometimes these will be pretty simple, such as asking for →
In this series we look at eleven of the most difficult questions from the 11+ maths exam – and show you how to do them. The first part of our series, about cows, chickens and →
It’s time for the next part of our series looking at some of the hardest 11+ maths questions in recent years, and this week we’re going to be looking at the mathematics of cats chasing →
Last week’s 11+ question was a bit of an epic, so for this week I’ve got something much more concise. This question comes from a Sevenoaks School 11+ sample paper, and it’s the final question →