While there's no 11+ in Scotland, Elgin families applying to independent schools need their children to perform well in entrance assessments. These typically cover maths, English, and reasoning — and competition for places can be intense. The educators we work with provide structured preparation that builds skills and confidence over several months.
Independent School Entrance
Scottish independent schools set their own entrance exams, usually at P6 or P7 level. These assessments test mathematical ability, reading comprehension, and sometimes verbal or non-verbal reasoning. The educators we work with in Elgin are familiar with the format and difficulty level of these papers, and we prepare students through regular practice and targeted teaching on the skills that matter.
Fitting Tutoring In
Scheduling needs to work for the whole family. In Elgin, we offer morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend availability to fit around school, sport, and family commitments. Whether the preference is a fixed weekly slot or a more adaptable arrangement, we accommodate it. During busier periods — mock exam season, for instance — many families increase frequency before scaling back again.
Preparation Timeline
We recommend starting preparation 12-18 months before the exam date. This allows time to build skills gradually rather than cramming. For Elgin families, we begin with an assessment of your learner's current level, then build a weekly plan that strengthens weak areas while maintaining confidence in the subjects they already do well in.
Interested in preparing your learner for independent school entrance in Elgin? Contact us for an initial assessment and we'll outline a realistic preparation plan.