11-plus exam
The 11-plus exam is an academic assessment taken by students in England, typically at the age of 11. It is used to determine eligibility for admission to selective secondary schools, such as grammar schools. The exam usually covers subjects like mathematics, English, verbal reasoning, and non-verbal reasoning.
Students prepare for the 11-plus exam through various study materials and practice tests. The results help parents and schools decide the best educational path for the child, influencing their future academic opportunities. Each region may have different formats and content for the exam, reflecting local educational policies.