Reading School 11 plus admissions guide for 2027 entry in Reading

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If you are looking at Reading School 11 plus entry for September 2027, the tricky part is not just the entrance test. It is making sure the registration, the test day, and your local authority application all line up, without leaving anything to chance. This page keeps it practical and calm, so you can move step by step.

A good way to approach it is to split the journey into two tracks that run in parallel. Track one is the school’s selection process, starting with registering for the test and sitting the papers. Track two is the local authority secondary application, where you list the school on your Common Application Form and wait for National Offer Day.

To stay organised from day one, bookmark key dates and keep evidence, passwords, and copies of submissions in one folder. You can also manage your planning using your 11 plus admissions hub.

Overview

School typeState funded selective boys school with day places and boarding places
LocationErleigh Rd, Reading RG1 5LW, United Kingdom
Entry point coveredYear 7 entry, September 2027
Who can applyApplicants must be biologically male and in Year 5 for the 2027 entry process
Published Admission Number150 total places, including 12 boarding places
Day placesDay applicants must live in the catchment area to be considered
Out of catchment day applicantsConsidered only if places remain unfilled after 1 March 2027, selection based on creativity element
Test providerFuture Stories Community Enterprise
Contact+441189015600
Location

Admissions process

Step 1: Register for the entrance test

Registration follows the school’s published process and is time-limited. For September 2027 entry, the window is 25 March 2026 to 26 June 2026. Practical tip: register early to avoid last-minute stress.

Step 2: Sit the entrance test

The test date for 2027 entry is 16 July 2026. The test has four parts:

  • Adventure paper: Multiple choice English, Maths, Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning
  • Compass paper: Multiple choice Maths
  • Beacon paper: Multiple choice English
  • Discovery paper: Creativity and problem solving

 

Content is based on Key Stage 2 knowledge by the end of Year 5, plus reasoning skills.

Step 3: Understand marks and ties

Scores are standardised. If two applicants tie at the cutoff, an electronic random allocation process breaks the tie.

Step 4: Apply through your local authority

Even if your child sits the test, Reading School must be listed on the secondary Common Application Form, submitted by your local authority deadline. Reading Borough Council coordinates offers, waiting lists, and late applications.

Step 5: National Offer Day

National Offer Day is 1 March 2027. Follow your local authority instructions to accept an offer, or go onto a waiting list or appeal if no place is offered.

Key dates for Reading School 2027 entry

EventDate
Registration opens25 March 2026
Registration closes26 June 2026
Entrance test16 July 2026
Request for special arrangements deadline1 January 2027
Evidence deadline for special arrangements5 January 2027
Common Application Form deadlineSet by local authority (usually late October)
National Offer Day1 March 2027

Catchment, distance, and how offers work

Day places and catchment

Day applicants must live in the catchment area. Out-of-catchment applicants are only considered if places remain after 1 March 2027, based on the Discovery paper creativity element.

Boarding places

Reading School has 12 boarding places. Boarding applicants are assessed via the entrance test and a separate boarding suitability process.

Oversubscription and priority for boarding

Priority order includes looked after or previously looked after children, children eligible for pupil premium or service premium, applicants with boarding need, sporting aptitude, and then others ranked by standardised test score.

Offers and waiting lists

Offers are made through the coordinated scheme. Waiting lists and late allocations follow local authority rules.

Assessments and interviews


Selection is based on the entrance test components and boarding suitability if relevant. A sporting aptitude route exists, but out-of-catchment day applicants cannot apply under it. Access arrangement requests require evidence and have deadlines.

Preparing for Reading School 11 plus assessments

Year 4

  • Build number confidence early: short daily Maths practice, log mistakes only
  • Grow vocabulary and comprehension: use the Year 4 reading plan
  • Introduce reasoning gently: patterns, sequences, spotting odd one out
  • Neat working and checking habits: small routines prevent errors later

Year 5

  • Timed mixed practice for Maths and English: Year 5 timed sets, review errors weekly
  • Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning practice: teach skipping, flagging, returning
  • Creativity and problem-solving tasks: use open-ended puzzles and explain thinking
  • Light full-length practice once a week for stamina

Year 6

  • Focus on accuracy, then speed, then exam mindset: Year 6 mocks
  • Tighten weak topics
  • Train multiple choice technique: elimination, estimation, avoid overthinking
  • Simulate test day routine: same breakfast, timing, and pacing

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Results

Reading School publishes annual outcome summaries. In the published 2025 summaries, GCSE entries show 72.7% at grades 9 to 8 88.9% at grades 9 to 7 and 99.9% at grades 9 to 4For A levels in the published 2025 summary, 37.6% of grades were A* 72.4% were A* to A and 88.8% were A* to BIt is also worth reading the most recent inspection report to understand the wider school experience, including teaching quality, culture, and safeguarding, via Ofsted.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do you have to live in catchment for a day place

    The published policy states day applicants must live in the catchment area for a day place to be considered.

    You can still register for the process, but the published policy explains out of catchment day applicants are only considered if places remain unfilled after 1 March 2027, and selection then is based only on the creativity element.

    Yes, boarding is part of the admissions process, with a published number of boarding places and a separate suitability assessment described in the policy.

    The September 2027 entry process is for children in Year 5 at the time of registration and testing.

    The policy describes multiple choice papers covering English, Maths, Verbal Reasoning, Non Verbal Reasoning, and a creativity and problem solving element.

    The policy states the test is designed around what children should know by the end of Year 5, plus reasoning skills.

    The entrance test is delivered by Future Stories Community Enterprise.

     For September 2027 entry, the published window is 25 March 2026 to 26 June 2026.

    For September 2027 entry, the published test date is 16 July 2026.

    Yes. Sitting the test is not enough. You must also apply through your local authority secondary application process.

    What happens on National Offer Day

    Offers are made on 1 March 2027 through the coordinated admissions process.

    The policy states ties at the cutoff are broken using an electronic random allocation process.

     The policy explains reasonable adjustments, evidence requirements, and deadlines for requesting special arrangements.

     The policy sets out what counts as acceptable evidence and the deadline for submitting medical documentation.

    You can go onto the waiting list and you can also appeal through your local authority process, following the coordinated scheme.

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