Quick and detailed information for the 11+ exams in 2023-2024 of The Latymer School is provided below for 11+ Parents' reference.
The Latymer School 11 Plus Exam Information
- Address: The Latymer School, Haselbury Road, Edmonton, London N9 9TN
- Latymer School Website: click here for more information
- Admissions Contact:
- Telephone: 0208 807 4037
- Email: [email protected]
- School Type: co-education
- Total Number of Students in School: 1,369
- Number of Places Available for Year 7 Entry: 192
- Open Days:
- Year 7 open evening: 27th April 2023, 12 pm to 5 pm
- Registrations Open Date: 3rd May 2023
- Closing Date for Registration: 16th June 2023
- Exam Provider:GL Assessment
- Ofsted report: Ofsted Report | The Latymer School, London
The Latymer School 11+ Exam Dates
- Year 7 open evening: 27th April 2023, 12 pm to 5 pm
- Year 7 online form application opens: 3rd May 2023
- Year 7 online form application closes: 16th June 2023
- Test days: 1st, 2nd and 3rd September 2023
- The test results will be made known to families by 31 October 2023
Note: Please note that the school aim to proceed with the dates as noted above, but this could be subject to change depending on further advice from the Government or other Government body. Please monitor our website for further updates.
Latymer School 11+ Exam Styles
- All tests will take place at The Latymer School and can only be taken once at the beginning of Year 6.
- Registered applicants will be invited to sit tests in Mathematics, Verbal Reasoning and English. Applicants are expected to show competence in skills appropriate to Key Stage 2 English and Mathematics.
- The Mathematics and Verbal Reasoning test will be one combined test paper of multiple-choice format set by GL Assessment. It will be 60 minutes in duration and the School will have no advanced knowledge of the content of this paper. The English paper will be set by the school and will include both reading (duration 30 minutes) and writing (30 minutes) sections.
- The Verbal Reasoning and Mathematics papers will be marked first by the test provider using Optical Marking Recognition (OMR) scanning technology. These results will be combined to give an age-standardised result for each applicant in rank order (rank 1 being the highest position).
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The Latymer School catchment area criteria
- The rationale for postcode criterion:
- A long journey to and from school may tire pupils and so they are disadvantaged when working on homework or coursework tasks.
- Many extra-curricular activities occur after school, finishing at 17.00 or 17.30 hours. During the winter months, these would be journeys in darkness.
- There are a number of out of hours learning activities (ICT, food hygiene certification) that could also affect school departure time.
- More updated information for the set catchment area.
- The postcode criteria:
- Priority is given to those applicants who are residents in the Inner Area as of 7 January 2022 as described in the Oversubscription Criteria above.
- The Inner Area means applicants whose Main Address is in the following postcode areas; E2, E4, E5, E8, E9, E17, EN1, EN2, EN3, EN4, EN5 (Sectors 1, 2, 4, 5 only), EN8 (Sectors 7, 8, 9 only), N1 (not N1C), N2, N3, N4, N5, N6, N7, N8, N9, N10, N11, N12, N13, N14, N15, N16, N17, N18, N19, N20, N21, N22. There is no preference within this list.
- Main Address means the place at which the applicant spends the weekday nights in the ordinary course of events.
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