

The 11+ is an entrance examination taken by students in the United Kingdom, typically in their final year of primary education (around age 10 or 11). The test is used to assess students’ academic abilities and is often a factor in determining eligibility for admission to selective secondary schools, including grammar schools. The examination usually covers subjects such as Mathematics, English, Verbal reasoning, and Non-verbal reasoning. Successful performance on the 11+ can influence the type of secondary school a student attends and potentially their entire academic career. 🎒