At a Glance
Assessment: Individual
Fees Type: Free
Boarding: Day school, Boarding
Admissions: Boys Only
Places per year: 150
Introduction
Reading School is an outstanding (Ofsted, 2020) boys’ school with weekly boarding accommodation. Respecting tradition whilst embracing modern innovations is important for this school with an almost 900-year history. Reading School is proud of its global partnerships with schools in Australia, China, Denmark, Kenya and New Zealand which contribute to wider learning, academic achievement and personal development. Reading’s four core values of excellence, integrity, leadership and community are strongly promoted and support their aspiration to be a ‘World Class School.’
Students perform consistently well in their exams; in 2022, 88% of GCSE entries achieved grades 9-7 with 100% awarded the English Baccalaureate. High scoring subjects where candidates scored grade 9-8 included Chemistry (88%), Physics (87%), Computer Science (84%), Drama (84%) and Mathematics (83%).
Admission to Reading School involves a common admissions test of three elements provided by Future Stories Community Enterprise (FSCE), a subsidiary of Reading School. The FSCE test is similar to the CEM test. There is strong competition for entry as the school is often oversubscribed, with more boys achieving the eligible standard than there are available places. Further information about the admissions process and contents of the selection test can be found on this page. The aim of 11 Plus Hero is to share our knowledge of 11 plus schools across the country, covering entrance exam question styles and formats in our practice papers, so that you know all the important information and can make the right choices when preparing for the Reading School 11 plus exam.
Reading School Key Information
At 11 Plus Hero, we believe that finding the right information at the right time is essential for smooth exam preparation. Therefore, we have compiled everything you need to know about the admissions process, entrance test and key contacts to make it easier for you to plan effectively.
School Address
Full Address:
Reading School41-43 London Road
Reading
RG1 5BN
Contact Information
Additional parking off site
- Royal Berkshire Hospital, Multi-Storey car park (480 spaces), Craven Road, Reading, RG1 5AN.
- Street parking available at Erleigh Road, Reading, RG1 5PG.
Additional parking off site
- Royal Berkshire Hospital, Multi-Storey car park (480 spaces), Craven Road, Reading, RG1 5AN.
- Street parking available at Erleigh Road, Reading, RG1 5PG.
Key Information for Reading School
PAN* for Year 7 intake (2023)
Boarding Fees 2022-2023
Total Student Capacity Years 7 to 13 (2022)
Total Students Years 7 to 13 (2022)
Percentage Capacity (2022)
Latest Ofsted Rating (2008)
Selection Test
Key Events for Admission to Reading School
It is essential to be aware of key dates and deadlines which relate to entry to Reading School. 11 Plus Hero understands the importance of this and is here to help. Listed below are the dates of events which prospective parents need to be aware of to give your child the best chance of entry.
Familiarisation booklet available on school website
Registration Form available online
Open days
Online Registration Form deadline
Test day
Boarding applicants
Test results available online
Deadline for submitting application form to home LA
National Offer Day
Application Documents for Reading School
Here, we have provided useful links to important documents and familiarisation material for the Reading School 11 plus.
Reading School Exam Format
The Reading 11 plus exam is provided by FSCE and contains three elements: Maths, English and Creative Writing. There is a minimum eligible standard that must be achieved on each part of the test. The Creative Writing element is only marked if the English and Maths scores are acceptable. Following the minimum standard being reached in the Creative Writing element, candidates are ranked by their age-standardised scores in English and Maths, which are marked by computer.
Test Overview
The FSCE test consists of three papers, each with a question booklet and answer sheet. Some of the questions in papers 1 and 2 are multiple-choice whilst others have a free response box for candidates to write out full answers. There are also smaller boxes used for candidates to record one number or one letter. Paper 3 is the Creative Writing element of the test. The question booklet can be used for rough workings and planning – this content will not be marked. Candidates can only use the double-sided answer booklet for their creative writing and no additional paper is provided, so it is essential to keep the writing task to two sides only.
Reading School 11 Plus Assessment Criteria
English | Maths | Verbal Reasoning | Non-Verbal Reasoning | Additional |
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Catchment Area
For day students, the catchment area priority is based on home location and distance from the school. There is no catchment area requirement for boarding applicants.
Additional Eligibility
As the school is likely to be oversubscribed for Year 7 places, an eligible score does not guarantee your child a place at Reading School.
Oversubscription criteria using four categories will be applied until the 150 places have been filled:
Category 1: Candidates who are, or were previously, Looked After Children and/or were previously in care outside of England who achieve up to 5 marks below an eligible score.
Category 2: Candidates with proof of receipt of Pupil or Service Premium who achieve a score up to 5 marks below an eligible score.
Category 3: Candidates who required boarding facilities.
Category 4: All other Candidates.
Reading School FAQs
Reading School’s 11 Plus exam is set by FSCE and contains three elements: Maths, English and Creative Writing.
The school will consider evidence of exceptional circumstances such as illness, bereavement or anything outside of parents’ control which may have resulted in missing the deadline for test registration.
The school posts familiarisation materials on their website in March.
Please note that these materials are not definitive and there is no guarantee that these question types will be found in the actual exam.
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