AgeAge from 1st SeptUK year group systemUK national CurriculumThe UK plus’US/International grade system
4 and underUnder 4NurseryFoundation StageNursery
4 years old by 31 August4-5 yearsReceptionFoundation Stage/4+4+ Enter new schoolK1 (Pre-Kindergarten)
5 years old by 31 August5-6 yearsYear 1Key Stage one7+ January of Year 1, start YellowbirdK2 (Kindergarten)
6 years old by 31 August6-7 yearsYear 2Key Stage one/7+7+ Exams can be between October and January of Year 2

8+ January of Year 2, start Yellowbird
Grade 1
7 years old by 31 August7-8 yearsYear 3Key Stage two/8+7+ enter new school

8+ Exam can be between October and January of Year 3
Grade 2
8 years old by 31 August8-9 yearsYear 4Key Stage two8+ enter new school

10+ January of Year 4, start Yellowbird
Grade 3
9 years old by 31 August9-10 yearsYear 5Key Stage two11+ January of Year 5, start YellowbirdGrade 4
10 years old by 31 August10-11 yearsYear 6Key Stage two10+ enter new school

11+ and 13+ Exams can be between October and January of Year 6
Grade 5
11 years old by 31 August11-12 yearsYear 7Key Stage three/11+11+ enter new schoolGrade 6
12 years old by 31 August12-13Year 8Grade 7
13 years old by 31 August13-14Year 913+ enter new schoolGrade 8
Time
Sundays, 9:45am – 12:15pm (Timings for some groups may vary by half an hour to allow for a staggered drop-off time)
Venue
Fulham Prep School, 200 Greyhound Rd, London W14 9RG
Suitable for

Children who will be sitting their 11+ exams this year

How it works

Children should be registered through the website by booking and paying for the session.

On the day children will sign in and are then sent to the exam room/hall. We tend to have around 40 to 100 children sitting these mock exams and the environment in which they sit the papers, will closely mimic the real thing.

Children will sit papers in Maths and English with a short break in between.

Once the mock exam is complete, we mark the papers giving extensive written feedback throughout. Papers are then returned to parents via post within a week of sitting the paper. You will also receive an anonymous cohort results table which will enable you to identify where your child stands in comparison with others who sat the mock.

Important information

Our mock exams do not replicate the format of any one particular school, but are divided into sections that help you assess and identify which areas are on track and where support is needed. We try to accommodate a range of exams that will be given at London independent schools, UK boarding schools and online exams, but the primary focus of these mocks is to experience what it is like to work under exam conditions and to highlight areas that need work.

Our marking system means that our mocks are a good snapshot of ability for independent schools, regardless of the level of the schools they are attempting. The idea is, following the feedback from the mock, that you work on only the areas that need it! A targeted approach becomes much less stressful for both parent and child.

Please see the breakdown below of the various 11+ exam formats throughout the year.

May/June: These exams will be similar to the November model and cover all key areas of the curriculum in both maths and English, offering a variety of both written and multiple choice questions.

September: With the ISEB Pre-Test and London Consortium Test looming on the horizon, we make sure that this paper has a nod to the question styles found in these online exams. While our papers are completed by hand, the skills that are practised are directly transferable to an online setting, such as solving multiple choice questions in both maths and English, scanning a text for key information and finding evidence in the passage. There are also VR and Grammar sections to our English paper which will be found in the online assessments. Away from the online aspects, there is a short creative writing task as part of the English paper.

November: This exam follows a more traditional approach with a combination of written and multiple choice answers in both Maths and English. The English paper will contain a creative writing task to accommodate the schools that will cover this as well as some Grammar and VR questions. Maths will be a written paper with four sections – the fourth being a particularly challenging part which looks at areas beyond the primary curriculum.

You don’t need to do them all! Often parents use our mocks to re-energise and re-focus before or after the holidays. So for example, one in June and one in September/November.

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11+ Maths/English Mock

£224.00
Suitable for children sitting 11+ this year
2.5 hours
Fulham

Description

Just like a real school exam, our Snapshot Mocks are held in an exam environment under exam conditions. Children will sit papers in English and Maths with a short break in the middle. These mock exams are carefully set at the correct level for the time in the academic year and are a great way to boost confidence and assess any areas for development.

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Each exam is different for each new date, but all have a similar structure. The English papers focus on comprehension, grammar, VR, and writing ability/structure. The Maths papers look at all areas of the primary school curriculum (number, shape, algebra, measure, etc) as well as word problems and a challenge section. There are a mix of multiple choice and written answers, however, formats change for each date. You can read further about formatting in the important information section of this page.

Guided by a supportive adult in the room with them, your child will be reassured as they are talked through all stages and expectations of being in an exam. We actively encourage children attending to ask questions to ensure they are fully prepared and confident to do well on the day. At Yellowbird we always try to make the exam experience as stress-free as possible while offering a genuine flavour of the real thing. Sitting a mock reduces exam-day nerves and will help your child to understand what will be expected of them on the day in unfamiliar surroundings.

Upon completion of the exam, papers are marked and returned to parents via post. You will receive all marked papers along with feedback and a cohort results table to show how well your child performed in comparison to others who sat the exam.

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Additional information

Select Dates

27 Apr 2025, 8 Jun 2025, 14 Sep 2025, 9 Nov 2025

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