Quick and detailed information for the 11+ exams in 2023-2024 of Worth School provided below for 11+, and 13+ Parents reference.
Worth School 11 Plus Exam Information
- Address: Worth School, Paddockhurst Rd, Turners Hill, West Sussex RH10 4SD, United Kingdom
- School Website: click here for more information
- Admissions Contact:
- Telephone: 01342 710231
- Email: [email protected]
- School Type: Coeducational
- Total Number of Students in School: 600
- Number of Places available: Parents need to check the latest updated information on the school website.
- Open Days:
- School is not currently taking bookings for Open Days but you can join school Virtual Open Day here.
- 11+ Application Closing Date: December 2023
- Closing Date for 13+ 2024 Entry Application: 1 January 2024
- Closing Date for 13+ 2025 Entry Application: 1 January 2025
- Exam Provider: Worth School
- ISI Report: ISI Report | Worth School, London
Worth School 11+ Exam Dates
- Registered candidates are normally invited to attend a Junior Assessment Day on 11 or 12 January 2024.
- However, given the current coronavirus restrictions on large group gatherings, parents are instead welcome to arrange individual assessments during this autumn 2024.
- Candidates will be told whether or not their application is successful by end of Spring 2024.
- Registered Candidates will normally be invited to an Introduction Day on 24 November 2023( Introduction Days may need to be cancelled or postponed if current coronavirus restrictions remain in place.)
- Candidates will be invited to their day/ boarding houses to meet other successful applicants and all the relevant staff in June 2024.
- Closing date for scholarship/bursary applications 20 November 2023
- Drama, Music and Sport Scholarship auditions/interviews: 11 or 12 January 2024
- General entry and Academic Scholarship assessments/Interviews: 11 or 12 January 2024
- Familiarisation Day: June 2024
Worth School 11+ Exam Styles
The assessment day will consist of an online assessment test, informal interviews and small group tasks to enable Worth to get to know the candidate as well as possible to ensure that those who join the School are able to flourish within the Worth community.
The online assessment test measures verbal, numerical and non-verbal skills, and is designed to enable all children to demonstrate their academic potential without excessive preparation.
The assessment automatically reacts to a child’s ability and so ensures each candidate is challenged at a level that is appropriate to them. References and reports from the candidate’s current school are also requested; these form a key component of the assessments.
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School Catchment Area Criteria: Parents need to check the latest updated information on the school website.
School Fee: Worth School 2023-2024 Academic Year Fees Details
JUNIOR SCHOOL: | ||
Year 7 & 8 | Day Fee | £6,605 |
Year 8 | Flexi-Boarding Fee | £7,050 |
SENIOR SCHOOL: | ||
Year 9 – 13 | Day Fee | £9,800 |
Year 9 – 13 | Boarding Fee | £14,390 |
Worth School 13+ Exam Dates
- 13+ Entry (Year 9) for 2025
- Closing date for scholarship/bursary applications: 1 January 2024
- Art, DT, Drama, Music and Sport Scholarship auditions/interviews: w/c 26 February 2024
- Common Entrance Academic Scholarship exams: 19 - 21 February 2024
- Common Entrance exams (if applicable): June 2024
- Familiarisation Day: Summer 2024
- 13+ Late Entry (Year 9) for 2025
- Closing date for scholarship/bursary applications: 1 January 2025
- ISEB Common Pre-test (taken at current school): Autumn 2023
- Art, DT, Drama, Music and Sport Scholarship auditions/interviews: February 2025
- Common Entrance Academic Scholarship exams: 24-26 February 2025
- Common Entrance exams (if applicable): June 2025
- Familiarisation Day: Summer 2025
Worth School 13+ Exam Styles
- Pre-assessments:
- Registered candidates are asked to sit the Independent Schools’ Examination Board (ISEB) Common Pre-Test at their current school. The Common Pre-Test is a computer-based test in English, Mathematics, and Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.
- The test is age-standardised so candidates are not disadvantaged by when they sit the test and is designed to enable all children to demonstrate their academic potential without excessive preparation.
- Candidates attending a school that is not able to administer the ISEB Common Pre-Test will be invited to sit the test at Worth. References and reports from the candidate’s current school are also requested; these are a key component of the assessments.
- Assessment Days
- Candidates are invited to attend one of several assessment days. These days will consist of informal interviews and small group tasks to enable Worth to get to know the candidate as well as possible to try to ensure that those who join the School are able to flourish within the Worth community.
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