Are you thinking of applying or is your child taking the Sutton School Tests this September or next?
We're here to help you navigate the process with ease. This year, the Selective Eligibility Test (SET) for Year 7 entry in 2025 will take place on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.
Here are the key details you need to know:
Schools Participating: Wilson’s School, Greenshaw High School, Nonsuch High School for Girls, Wallington High School for Girls, Sutton Grammar School for Boys, Wallington County Grammar School
Test Format for Stage 1: Two multiple-choice papers in Maths and English, each 45 minutes long.
Test Format for Stage 2: Students who pass the Selective Eligibility Test will be invited back for a second round test in October. This will assess Maths and English in a standard format, not multiple-choice.
Important Dates:
May 1, 2024: Registration opens
August 2, 2024: Registration closes
September 17, 2024: SET exam
End of September - October 2024: Second-stage entrance exams
Open Days are a great way to decide which school is best for you. They are usually held in April. Find out the dates and take your family on a school tour.
For more detailed information on the exam structure, including the content of the English and Maths papers, and the second-stage entrance exams, please visit the official school websites.
Join Our Parent's Question Hour! We're hosting a webinar on August 1st at 7:30 PM to answer all your questions about the English exam for the Sutton School Tests. This is a fantastic opportunity to get your queries addressed and to prepare your child effectively for the English test. English expert Charlotte Watson of Wonderlearn Tuition will be presenting alongside me. Suitable for Year 4 and Year 5 parents.
We will not be answering Maths-related questions.
Book your spot now.
Attendees will receive an English test paper after the session.
We are offering 3 free places to those who cannot afford the fee. Please email us at sabah@the11plusjourney.co.uk with supporting evidence and what is your most pressing reason for attending the Question Hour.