Grammar school entry in Essex requires students to excel across multiple disciplines: maths, English, verbal reasoning, and non-verbal reasoning. In achievementon, our 11+ tutors help children develop these skills over 12-18 months, building gradually from their current level to the standard required. We focus on understanding, not rote learning — because the modern 11+ is designed to test thinking, not memorisation.
When to Start
We recommend beginning 11+ preparation in Year 4, giving 12-18 months before the exam in early Year 6. This timeline allows skills to develop naturally rather than through last-minute cramming. For achievementon families starting later, we can still help — an intensive programme in the final six months can make a significant difference, though earlier is always better.
Beyond the Test
11+ preparation develops skills that benefit students far beyond the exam itself. The logical thinking, vocabulary range, and mathematical fluency they build during preparation serve them well at secondary school — whether they attend a grammar school or not. For achievementon students, this investment in core skills pays dividends throughout their education.
Beyond the Lesson
The aim of tutoring is not dependence — it is independence. Working with achievementon learners always includes helping them develop effective study habits: how to plan a revision timetable, how to use active recall instead of passive re-reading, how to break large tasks into manageable steps. These meta-skills are as valuable as the subject knowledge itself, and they serve pupils long after tutoring ends.
What the 11+ Tests
Most 11+ exams include some combination of verbal reasoning (vocabulary, logic, word patterns), non-verbal reasoning (spatial awareness, pattern recognition), maths (above curriculum level), and English comprehension. In Essex, the specific format depends on which grammar school your son or daughter is targeting. Our tutors in achievementon know these formats and prepare students accordingly — whether it's the GL Assessment, CEM, or a school-specific paper.
If your son or daughter is preparing for the 11+ in achievementon, send us a message for a diagnostic assessment. We'll identify where they stand, what they need to work on, and build a preparation plan that gives them the best possible chance.