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Age | Age from 1st Sept | UK year group system | UK national Curriculum | The UK plus’ | US/International grade system |
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4 and under | Under 4 | Nursery | Foundation Stage | Nursery | |
4 years old by 31 August | 4-5 years | Reception | Foundation Stage/4+ | 4+ Enter new school | K1 (Pre-Kindergarten) |
5 years old by 31 August | 5-6 years | Year 1 | Key Stage one | 7+ January of Year 1, start Yellowbird | K2 (Kindergarten) |
6 years old by 31 August | 6-7 years | Year 2 | Key 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 August | 7-8 years | Year 3 | Key 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 August | 8-9 years | Year 4 | Key Stage two | 8+ enter new school 10+ January of Year 4, start Yellowbird | Grade 3 |
9 years old by 31 August | 9-10 years | Year 5 | Key Stage two | 11+ January of Year 5, start Yellowbird | Grade 4 |
10 years old by 31 August | 10-11 years | Year 6 | Key Stage two | 10+ enter new school 11+ and 13+ Exams can be between October and January of Year 6 | Grade 5 |
11 years old by 31 August | 11-12 years | Year 7 | Key Stage three/11+ | 11+ enter new school | Grade 6 |
12 years old by 31 August | 12-13 | Year 8 | Grade 7 | ||
13 years old by 31 August | 13-14 | Year 9 | 13+ enter new school | Grade 8 |
Children who will be sitting their 11+ exams this year
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 Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning, with a short break between.
Once the mock exam is complete, children will take their questions papers home. Their answer sheets will then be marked and extensive feedback given. Marked answer sheets and feedback forms are returned to parents via email. 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. Most of our students are targeting the same/similar schools.
Our mock exams do not mirror any one particular exam, but are divided into sections that help you assess and identify which areas are on track and where support is needed. They are designed to give a snapshot of where your child is at and give a clear idea on where your child may need improvement.
Examples of topics included in Yellowbird Reasoning Mock Exam:
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Our Reasoning mock exams are run the same way as a school exam, from registration through to dismissal. They are held in an exam environment. The Reasoning mocks are combined papers incorporating elements of Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning. This is a reflection of the recent trend in moving towards combined discipline assessments, particularly true of leading exam boards. The papers are divided into separate Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning tests and further divided into individually timed sections. These are useful for children sitting London Consortium Exams, St Paul’s Girls, Wimbledon High and are good practice for ISEB testing or any schools who do reasoning assessments.
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Select Dates | 11 May 2025, 22 Jun 2025, 7 Sept 2025, 12 Oct 2025, 2 Nov 2025 |
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