
Not all independent schools are highly selective but most use some form of entrance exam. Many day schools set their own examinations, mainly in Maths, English and possibly Verbal Reasoning; others use the Common Entrance exam, which can be taken for entry at 11+, 12+ or 13+.
The papers for 11+ entry are designed to be suitable for all pupils, whatever type of school they attend, but most pupils who take the exam for 12+ or 13+ entry are already attending independent schools. A child who has not been attending an independent preparatory school may need additional coaching from a private tutor.
It is best to appoint a tutor well in advance of the exam rather than in the last few weeks. This will help to build a child's confidence steadily and avoid any sense of panic.
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