While there's no 11+ exam for state schools in Wisbech, many families here prepare their children for entrance to independent or out-of-area selective schools. These assessments typically cover English, maths, verbal reasoning, and non-verbal reasoning — and the educators we work with help students approach them with confidence.
Scholarship and Entrance Exam Preparation
Independent schools and scholarship programmes set their own assessments. These are often more challenging than the standard curriculum, testing problem-solving ability and breadth of knowledge. The educators we work with in Wisbech prepare students for these exams with practice papers, timed exercises, and focused teaching on the reasoning and comprehension skills that distinguish successful candidates.
A Note for Parents
Families know their children better than anyone. That insight is valuable — and we use it. At the start, we ask parents to share their observations: which subjects cause stress, when homework becomes a battle, what has worked or not worked before. Throughout the process, regular updates ensure families in Wisbech always have a clear picture of progress and next steps.
Building the Right Skills
Entrance exam preparation isn't just about practising old exam papers. It's about developing flexible thinking — being able to approach an unfamiliar question type calmly and logically. We teach reasoning strategies, vocabulary building, and mathematical problem-solving in ways that give students an edge. Preparation typically takes 6-12 months of regular sessions.
Preparing your young learner for a selective entrance exam? Contact us to discuss your target school and we'll create a preparation plan tailored to what's required.