Francis Holland School - Sloane Square

Specimen Entrance Papers

All students are recommended the 11+ London Consortium Cognitive Test for potential entry to Francis Holland School Sloane Square.

11+ English Practice Paper

Comprehension

11+ English Practice Paper

Comprehension

11+ English Practice Paper

Comprehension

11+ English Practice Paper

Comprehension

About Francis Holland School - Sloane Square

Francis Holland School is the name of two separate independent day schools for girls in central London, England, governed by the Francis Holland (Church of England) Schools Trust. The schools are located at Clarence Gate (near Regent’s Park NW1) and at Graham Terrace (near Sloane Square SW1).

A happy, academic day school for girls aged 11-18 with a friendly and supportive atmosphere. Pupils achieve excellent results and all transfer to university, including Oxford and Cambridge. Sport, drama and music feature strongly in the extra-curricular schedule of 70 clubs. The school has its own swimming pool and uses Regent’s Park for tennis, hockey, rounders and netball.

Address: 39 Graham Terrace, Belgravia, London SW1W 8JF

Headmaster / Headmistress

Headmistress – Mrs L Elphinstone

Applying To Francis Holland School - Sloane Square

To register and for information for Francis Holland School ( Sloane Square )  click here

https://www.fhs-sw1.org.uk/admissions/admissions-11-plus/

For 2021 Entry into Francis Holland Sloane Square year 7 will use the 11+ Consortium and Girls will be required to sit one 70 minute cognitive ability test at Francis Holland Sloane Square for consideration of entry into year 7 for September 2021.

Registration Deadlines & Examination Dates

Girls must be registered by Wednesday 18th November 2020 for the entrance examination – the 11+ consortium cognitive test lasting 70 minutes on Friday 8th January 2021. 

In addition to the 11+ consortium cognitive test, girls are invited to Francis Holland Sloane Square for half day of interviews to assess their skills in problem-solving, critical thinking and creativity.

About the 11+ Consortium Cognitive Common Pre-test for Francis Holland Sloane Square

The test will last for around 70 – 75 minutes and there will be no other written assessments. Students will also be required to attend an interview, which will aim to test for creativity.

The new cognitive test aims to identify pupils’ academic potential, rather than their ability to retain knowledge. Some questions on the test will be multiple-choice whilst others will not. Students will be required to mark their answers on a separate answer sheet. The test is not taken online.

The reasoning test will be taken in January at one of the schools specified on the registration form. The school your child takes the test at will have no bearing or influence on their assessment. Results will be posted to parents in February and shared with each of the schools in the consortium.

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