At a Glance
Assessment: GL 11 Plus
Fees Type: Free
Boarding: Day school
Admissions: Mixed Boys and Girls
Places per year: 150
Introduction
Churston Ferrers is a co-educational selective school serving Brixham, Devon and the surrounding area. The school prioritises not only academic achievement, but providing a well-rounded education for the students, with their happiness and a central focus.
Academically, the school is consistently successful. Following the 2019 GCSE examinations, 93% of all students achieved at least a grade 5 in both English and Maths papers. Furthermore, 99% of the students in that cohort continued on to further full-time education or employment. The school also has an above average Progress 8 score, meaning children attending that school advance further from KS2 to KS4 compared to the local and national average. In addition, many of the students at Churston Ferrers choose to further their education at the grammar school’s Sixth Form. A key aim of the Sixth Form is to ensure students achieve the best possible A-Level grades, setting the foundation for a broad range of university and career options.
As with all four grammar schools under the Torbay council, Churston Ferrers is competitive for entry. Churston Ferrers select students based on their performance in the Torbay Council 11+ test. This entrance test was governed by the CEM exam board but is proposed to be changed to GL Assessment for September 2023. The current test assesses a student’s competency in Numerical Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning. The 11+ is designed to push candidates beyond their Key Stage 2 education. Our resources with 11 Plus Hero help prepare your child for GL 11+, providing them with a toolkit to have the best chance to succeed. We also provide information to help guide yourself and your child through the admissions process, so that you and your child can confidently and competently apply to Churston Ferrers Grammar School.
Churston Ferrers Grammar School Key Information
Below, we keep and regularly update key information relating to Churston Ferrers Grammar School including addresses and contact details. Please make use of these in the application and admission process.
School Address
Full Address:
Churston Ferrers Grammar SchoolGreenway Road
Churston Ferrers
Brixham
Devon
TQ5 0LN
Contact Information
Parking in the school
There is little parking available on site at Churston Ferrers Grammar School. It’s recommended to park on adjacent roads to the school, as alternative parking venues are over half an hour away.
Additional parking off site
The closest offsite parking is at Churston Park and Ride, Brixham, TQ5 0JT (Opening Times: Mon-Sun, All Day).
Additional parking off site
The closest offsite parking is at Churston Park and Ride, Brixham, TQ5 0JT (Opening Times: Mon-Sun, All Day).
Key Information for Churston Ferrers Grammar School
PAN* for Year 7 intake (2023)
Total Student Capacity Years 7 to 13 (2022)
Total Students Years 7 to 13 (2022)
Percentage Capacity (2022)
Latest Ofsted Rating (2009)
Selection Test
Key Events for Admission to Churston Ferrers Grammar School
Under this section, we outline key deadlines in regard to the application and admissions process of the school, to ensure prospective students and parents are up to date.
Deadline for receipt of the Registration Form by the school
Open Day and Evening
Test Date
Results Date and guidance sent out to parents
Common Application Form Deadline (school preferences must be finalised by this date)
Admissions Panel meet to determine rank order of candidates
School Offer
Application Documents for Churston Ferrers Grammar School
Here, we list several links containing specific information for the application and admissions process to Churston Ferrers Grammar School. Please use these for further information into the process.
Consultation Document
View PDFProposed Admissions Policy September 2024
View PDFChurston Ferrers Grammar School Admissions Policy 2023
View PDFInformation for the Churston Ferrers CEM 11+ Test
View PDFRegistration form for the Torbay Council CEM 11+ tests
View PDFChurston Ferrers Grammar School application process & dates
View PDFHow to apply
View PDFChurston Ferrers Exam Format
Along with all the grammar schools under Torbay Council, prospective students have previously been tested using a CEM 11+ examination. This was a multiple-choice assessment made up of two papers. Together, these papers test Verbal Reasoning (comprehension, vocabulary and verbal reasoning), Numerical Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning. There is no dedicated English section in the tests. Furthermore, the tests were designed to reflect natural ability of the level which has been taught at KS2 throughout the country. Administered and marked by the CEM exam board, the 11+ can seem unfamiliar to students sitting it and revision for such can be a daunting process.
The Torbay Selective Schools are presently consulting on a change to the admissions procedures for entry into Year 7 in September 2024 which a change to GL. At 11+ Hero, we are accustomed to both CEM and GL, as well as the 11+ application and admissions process. For this reason, we provide a specialist set of tools to help your child do the best they can to succeed.
Test Overview
At present, the Torbay Council Grammar Schools Entrance Test consists of two papers, each lasting around 50 minutes. They are both multiple choice and are each made up of 3 key components to it: Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning and Numerical Reasoning. Answers are completed, multiple choice style, on separate answer sheets. The test has historically been issued, marked and governed by the CEM exam board.
Each test may contain a mix of Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning and Numerical Reasoning, it is at the Consortium’s discretion as to which are included; there is usually a mix of content in each of the two papers
- Paper One: (A choice of) Verbal Reasoning (VR) Non-Verbal Reasoning (NVR) and Numerical Reasoning (NR)
- Paper Two: (A choice of) Verbal Reasoning (VR) Non-Verbal Reasoning (NVR) and Numerical Reasoning (NR)
When the finalised change in exam board and papers has been announced, we will update this information.
The Torbay Council Grammar Schools CEM 11+ Assessment Criteria
English | Numerical Reasoning | Verbal Reasoning | Non-Verbal Reasoning | Additional |
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Catchment Area
There is no catchment area for admission to Churston Ferrers Grammar School. Only where there is a tie break in the admissions process, will distance be used to prioritise a student for admission. This is the distance measured from the main school entrance to their home address on a straight-line basis.
Additional Eligibility
Allocation Priority:
Children are ranked based on their standardised score in the 11+ test and are categorised based on this.
- First, students in ‘Category A’, meaning the first 130 highest scoring candidates in the 11+ will be offered places.
- Second, candidates with a CEM score which places them in the range between the 131st candidate and the 180th candidate will be admitted on first condition if they satisfy the following criteria:
- They are in care, or have been in care;
- They are in receipt of the Pupil Premium;
- They are children of working staff at the time of the test.
After candidates satisfying that criteria are admitted, the rest are offered places according to their rank CEM score, until 150 places are allocated.
- Candidates with a test score lower than the 180th candidate will be ranked by CEM score.
Tie Break:
Where two or more children achieve the same total score, their respective positions in the rank order will be determined by closeness to the school.
Please note, the admissions policy and its criteria are long and complex. To understand the policy in further detail, the category your child falls into or clarify peculiarities of your application or situation, please visit the policy via https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BzwhUKVJV1qhWllBX2tpV2tVMU0?resourcekey=0-p0-pmALXf7SajGnCjhYPfQ
Churston Ferrers Grammar School FAQs
There is no official pass mark for Churston Ferrers Grammar School. Instead, candidates are ranked by their standardised score in the CEM 11+ (proposed to be GL from 2023) and are prioritised for admission based off that ranking.
The 11+ historically used by Churston Ferrers Grammar School is issued and governed by the CEM exam board. This CEM 11 Plus tests a child’s competence in Numerical Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning.
The proposed change for September 2024 is for Churston Ferrers to use GL Assessment as the exam board.
The school hosts familiarisation materials from the CEM exam board. These can be accessed via the school website at https://churstongrammar.com/information/admissions/. Scroll this page for the relevant link.
We will update the link when the change to the exam board is finalised.
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