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What is the Medway test?

The Medway Test is an 11 plus exam used by grammar schools in the Medway area of Kent. All six grammar schools within the Medway Council authority area use the Medway Test. This means that your child will only need to take the test once, regardless of how many grammar schools in Medway they're applying to.
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What is a good score for the Medway test?

The maximum weighted score is 700. Looking back on previous years pass marks we can see that a score between 483-495 was necessary to pass the Medway Test within the last four years.
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What is included in Medway test?

Medway Test papers

The Medway Test is made up of 3 papers: writing. mathematics and non-verbal reasoning. verbal skills.
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What is the difference between the Kent test and the Medway test?

The Kent test is different to the Medway test. Students need to pass all three exam papers to achieve a Kent test pass. The Kent test includes non-verbal and spatial reasoning which is not in the Medway test. We prepare our students across year four and five for the Kent & Medway tests.
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What does the Kent test consist of?

The Kent test is in two separate booklets, one called Reasoning which contains questions which test your verbal, non-verbal and spatial skills, and the other called English & Maths. Both booklets contain timed tests which consist of a series of multiple-choice questions.
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Medway Test Persuasive Writing

What percentage of kids pass the Kent test?

Practically, the end result of this standardisation is that a child needs to get around 78% right overall to be accepted into Grammar School but with no individual score below around 76%. This means that you must be good across the board. Around half of all the pupils who take the Kent Test, pass it.
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How hard is the Kent test?

Many children will find the test difficult. Grammar schools in Kent provide for children in about the top 25% of the ability range. You may want to discuss your child's academic achievement with their primary school before you decide whether to register them for the Kent Test.
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What happens if you fail the Kent test?

Kent. In Kent, children who do not pass the Kent Test may still be able to attend grammar school due to the Kent Headteacher Assessment (HTA) process. The HTA process gives headteachers the chance to apply for a Headteacher Appeal in the case of children who have not reached the standard needed for a pass.
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What percentage of people pass the Kent test?

Figures released today by Kent County Council (KCC) reveal 45.2% of children from the county passed the previously named 11+ - up from last year's 44.6%. This year, a total 17,037 children sat the exam, with 11,170 of those living in the county; the rest took the test from other local authority areas.
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What is a good Kent test score?

In order to pass the exam, your child's single score must be over 109 and their total score must be 332 or more. Based on historical data, students who are able to score 75%+ consistently in our 11+ Kent practice tests are on track to pass the Kent Test.
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How long is the Medway test?

The Medway Test consists of three papers: Extended writing (40 minutes) Maths and non-verbal reasoning (1 hour) – multiple-choice. Verbal reasoning (1 hour) – multiple-choice.
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How is the Medway test marked?

Each paper is marked to provide 'raw' scores. Mathematics & non-verbal reasoning and verbal skills are marked on the number of correct answers. The writing test is marked against specific criteria.
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What schools does the Medway test cover?

The Medway Test is for the following schools:
  • Chatham Grammar.
  • Fort Pitt Grammar School.
  • Holcombe Grammar School.
  • Rainham Mark Grammar School.
  • Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School.
  • The Rochester Grammar School.
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What is the format for the Medway 11+ exam?

The Medway Test consists of three separate papers: An extended writing exercise: usually writing an essay about a given title. A mathematics paper: multiple choice. A verbal reasoning paper: multiple choice.
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What is the highest 11 plus score?

The highest possible score on the 11 Plus exam varies depending on the region and the specific test format used. Some regions use a standardised scoring system, while others have their own scoring methods. Generally, the highest possible score on the 11 Plus exam is usually 140 or 141.
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Is the Kent test the same as the 11+?

The Kent 11 plus isn't the same as other 11 plus exams. For starters, the test is a paper test (some other 11+ tests around the UK, including the ISEB Common Pre-Test, are computer based). The papers, timings, types of questions, and mark schemes are all just a little different for the Kent Test.
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What year do children take the Kent test?

Kent grammar schools use the Kent Test (11+) to find children who are doing well in primary school – about the top 25% of Year 6 students. Some are mixed, some admit boys only or girls only.
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How many children took the Kent test 2023?

This year a total of 17,037 children sat the Kent Test – 11,170 who live in the county and the remainder from other local authority areas. Of the Kent children who sat the Test, 5,050 were assessed as being suitable for grammar school.
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What schools does the Kent test cover?

Which grammar schools use the Kent Test?
  • Barton Court Grammar School.
  • Borden Grammar School.
  • Chatham and Clarendon Grammar School.
  • Cranbrook School.
  • Dane Court Grammar School.
  • Dartford Grammar School.
  • Dartford Grammar School for Girls.
  • Dover Grammar School for Boys.
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How many questions are on the Kent test?

The test will most likely contain 24 or 25 questions, so your child will roughly have 1 minute to answer each question. The Kent 11+ English exam will contain a short reading comprehension. Your child will need to read a passage and answer a series of questions based on it.
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What day do you get Kent test results?

of schools – be selective and avoid your child missing too much time from school. The results for the 2023 Kent Test will be sent out on Wednesday 18th October 2023. You can't appeal against your child's Kent Test results.
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Why does Kent have grammar schools?

The modern grammar school dates back to the 1944 Education Act, which established a tripartite secondary school system. Those pupils who passed the 11-plus got into a grammar school; the rest went into non-selective secondary moderns; and there was also a technical college strand, although very few were built.
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How do I prepare for the Kent test?

'Because there are a number of arithmetic questions, it's important to get your child's mental maths skills up to scratch,' says Anita. That means working on times tables, addition, subtraction and inverse operations so they can solve the problems quickly.
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What date is the Kent test 2023?

This year, the tests are due to take place on Thursday 7th September 2023 for pupils in Kent primary schools, and on Saturday 9th September for other pupils. Any reference to 'Kent Test' or 'registration' does not guarantee when or if testing will take place.
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How long are Kent test papers?

About the Kent Test

The Kent test involves two papers in multiple choice format, with a separate answer sheet. The first test will be an English and Maths paper, 1 hour long split into two sections. The first section is English and the second section is Maths.
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