Common Entrance
Common Entrance is an examination used in the United Kingdom for students seeking admission to independent secondary schools. Typically taken at age 11 or 13, it assesses a range of subjects, including English, mathematics, and science, to evaluate a student's readiness for secondary education.
The exam is designed to provide a standardized measure of academic ability, helping schools select students who will thrive in their programs. Results from the Common Entrance can influence a student's placement in competitive schools, making it an important milestone in their educational journey.