St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School 11 plus 2027

St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School 11 plus matters to families who want a selective school in Slough with a clear Catholic ethos and a strong academic culture.

St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School 11 plus matters to families who want a selective school in Slough with a clear Catholic ethos and a strong academic culture. The school is on Langley Road, so the commute and the feel of the local area become part of the decision early on.

Most parents feel calmer once the admissions route is broken into two separate layers. The first layer is academic. Your child needs to reach the required standard in the Slough Consortium Secondary Transfer Test. The second layer is how places are offered when there are more children who meet the standard than there are places. St Bernard’s uses oversubscription rules that give priority to Catholic children, with specific categories and tie breaks.

It also helps to get your grammar school application UK timeline onto one page early, because the test registration window and the CAF deadline can arrive faster than expected. A simple starting point is this internal guide: grammar school application UK timeline.

Overview

Key detailInformation
AddressSt. Bernards Catholic Grammar School, 1 Langley Rd, Slough SL3 7AF, United Kingdom
School typeSelective Catholic grammar, mixed intake
Year 7 entry size150 places
Entry routeSlough Consortium Secondary Transfer Test, then oversubscription rules
Who can applyChildren who sit the test and meet the required standard, then ranked within categories
Admissions priorityCatholic priority within oversubscription criteria, then score and distance tie breaks
Local authoritySlough
Contact+441753527020, secretary@st-bernards.slough.sch.uk
OfstedOutstanding (most recent inspection)
Location

Process

Register for the Slough Consortium Secondary Transfer Test

Registration for 2027 entry is completed online through the Slough Consortium portal. The published registration window runs from 1 May 2026 to 5 June 2026, with the test date set for 19 September 2026.

Keep one organised folder for registration confirmation, child details, and any access arrangements evidence.

Understand what “meeting the required standard” really means

Although St Bernard’s shares the Slough Consortium test, each school sets its own required standard. Meeting the standard for one grammar school does not automatically mean meeting the standard for another.

This is why outcomes can differ even when families apply to multiple Slough grammar schools.

Sit the test

The test follows a GL Assessment style, age standardised 11 plus format used across the Slough grammar schools. It is typically taken at one of the consortium schools on the published test date.

Complete the St Bernard’s supplementary forms

St Bernard’s uses two supplementary information forms as part of the admissions process. These are used to apply the faith based oversubscription criteria and are essential even when a child meets the academic standard.

For Catholic categories, supporting evidence and correct completion of forms are often where last minute stress occurs, so early organisation helps.

Name the school on your CAF

Even with a strong score and completed supplementary paperwork, a place is only possible if St Bernard’s is named on your local authority Common Application Form by the deadline.

Offers, waiting lists, and appeals

Offers are issued on national offer day. Waiting lists may move after March, particularly if families accept independent school places or relocate. Appeals are possible and work best when evidence is clear and paperwork organised.

Key dates for 2027 entry

EventDate
Registration opens1 May 2026
Registration deadline5 June 2026
Secondary Transfer Test date19 September 2026
CAF deadline31 October 2026
National offer day1 March 2027
Supplementary form deadlineNot published
Access arrangements deadlineNot published

Catchment, distance, and offers

St Bernard’s does not operate a guaranteed catchment system. Places are allocated through oversubscription categories, followed by tie breaks where necessary.

What this means in practice

  • A child must first meet the required academic standard.
  • Offers are then made in priority order according to published categories.
  • Categories include looked after children, children of staff, Catholic children (including links to named Catholic primary schools), siblings, and non Catholic applicants.
  • Within categories, ranking by test score applies.
  • Distance is used as a tie break when scores are equal.

 

Families outside higher priority faith categories should be prepared for potentially higher score thresholds, as fewer places may remain after earlier categories are allocated.

Assessment and interview

Selection is test led. The admissions arrangements focus on the entrance test and oversubscription criteria rather than an interview stage for standard Year 7 entry.

Confidence still matters on the day, as time pressure can lead to small but costly mistakes.

Prepare

Year 4

  • Reading stamina: Daily reading across fiction and non fiction, with discussion of inference and author intent.
  • Vocabulary in context: Keep a notebook of new words and practise using them naturally.
  • Number confidence: Secure times tables, place value, and fractions sense.
  • Calm exam habits: Practise checking work and moving on steadily after difficult questions.

Year 5

  • Timed mixed practice: Blend maths reasoning with English comprehension tasks.
  • Error log routine: Record mistake types and fixes after each practice session.
  • Reasoning skills training: Target patterns, logic, and multiple choice elimination methods.
  • Faith paperwork early: Organise supplementary form evidence well in advance.

A steady structure keeps Year 5 manageable: Year 5 revision plan.

Year 6

  • Full paper pacing: Make timed sections feel normal and controlled.
  • Two track balance: Maintain strength in both maths and English.
  • Mock mornings: Run 1 to 2 realistic full mocks and adjust habits gradually.
  • Confidence protection: Keep sleep, school routines, and stress levels stable.

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Results

Published summaries show very strong outcomes overall. One data summary reports 98% achieving grade 5 or above at GCSE. For A level measures, it lists AAB or higher at 19.30%, with average points per entry shown as 37.58. See the figures on this St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School results profile .

Other schools nearby

  • Herschel Grammar School : Another Slough grammar option with the same consortium testing route, often compared for commute and school culture.
  • Langley Grammar School : A Slough grammar commonly shortlisted alongside St Bernard’s because the testing system overlaps.
  • Upton Court Grammar School : Another local selective school that families compare when balancing travel and the day-to-day feel.
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    St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When is the St Bernard’s Catholic Grammar School 11 plus test for 2027 entry

    The published test date is 19 September 2026, with registration open from 1 May 2026 to 5 June 2026.

    Children sit the Slough Consortium Secondary Transfer Test, then places are offered using St Bernard’s oversubscription criteria among those who meet the required standard.

    No. Applications can be made by any child who sits the test, but Catholic categories can be given priority within the oversubscription criteria once the required standard is met.

    Yes. Many families apply from nearby areas. What matters is meeting the required standard and then how the oversubscription criteria and tie breaks apply.

    Yes, St Bernard’s uses supplementary information forms as part of applying its admissions criteria, especially for faith priority categories.

    This can happen when more children meet the standard than there are places, because offers must follow the oversubscription criteria. Waiting lists and appeals are the next steps.

    The published admission number is 150.

     

    Not necessarily. Each school can set its own required standard even within a shared testing system.

    The arrangements explain that ranking by test performance is used within categories, and distance is used as a tie break where needed.

    The admissions arrangements refer to specific Catholic primary schools that can be used for priority in certain categories. The exact named list sits within the published arrangements.

    What counts as a sibling for admissions purposes

    The arrangements include a sibling category, but the exact definition matters. It is worth checking the wording in the admissions criteria so there are no assumptions.

    The oversubscription rules include a category for children of staff, with conditions around length of service or hard to recruit posts.

    Evidence and requests must be made by the published deadline during registration. Start early so paperwork does not become a summer scramble.

    The test is only one part. A place is only possible if St Bernard’s is named on the CAF by the CAF deadline.

    Offers are released through the coordinated local authority system on 1 March. Accepting an offered school does not stop you joining waiting lists where relevant.

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