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UK Grammar Schools

11+ test areas and the schools they admit to.

Every UK grammar-school region runs its own admissions test on its own dates, with its own format. Pick a region below to see the exam format and the full list of schools.

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Whichever region you’re targeting, our live invigilated 11+ exam mirrors the GL Assessment pattern used by most UK grammar schools.

Test area

Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire is a fully selective area: every state secondary either is a grammar or operates alongside one. The Bucks 11+ is taken by all Year 5/6 pupils unless opted out, and admits to thirteen grammar schools.

Exam format

ProviderGL AssessmentSubjectsVerbal Reasoning·Non-Verbal Reasoning·MathematicsStructureTwo papers, multiple-choice. Combined standardised score of 121+ qualifies.NotesTested in early September of Year 6, designed to be "tutor-resistant" with broad coverage.

11 Schools

Aylesbury Grammar School

Aylesbury

Boys’ grammar founded in 1598; large sixth form shared with Aylesbury High.

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Aylesbury High School

Aylesbury

Girls’ grammar; sister school to Aylesbury Grammar with a joint sixth form.

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Beaconsfield High School

Beaconsfield

Girls’ grammar in south Buckinghamshire.

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Burnham Grammar School

Burnham

Co‑educational grammar.

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Chesham Grammar School

Chesham

Co‑educational grammar serving the Chiltern area.

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John Hampden Grammar School

High Wycombe

Boys’ grammar; one of three Wycombe selectives.

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Royal Grammar School High Wycombe

High Wycombe

Boys’ grammar with a long‑established academic reputation.

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Royal Latin School

Buckingham

Co‑educational grammar founded in 1423.

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Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

Aylesbury

Co‑educational grammar.

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Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School

Marlow

Co‑educational grammar founded in 1624.

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Wycombe High School

High Wycombe

Girls’ grammar.

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