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Samantha H

Miss Samantha H

Common Entrance Exams

Nuneaton


Subjects taught:
SEN, English, English Language, English Literature, Homeschool, School Entrance Exams, Study Skills, 11+, 13+, Common Entrance Exams
Qualifications:
PGCE English, University of Worcester (2002). BA (Hons) English and Latin Literature, University of Warwick (1999).
Robert J

Mr Robert J

Common Entrance Exams

Nuneaton


Subjects taught:
Primary, SEN, English, Maths, Science, Geography, History, French, Homeschool, 13+, English Language, School Entrance Exams, English Literature, Study Skills, Common Entrance Exams, 11+
Qualifications:
PGCE Oxford Brookes University. BA (Hons) University of Exeter.
Alexander H

Mr Alexander H

Common Entrance Exams

Nuneaton


Subjects taught:
SEN, English, History, English Literature, English Language, 13+, School Entrance Exams, Common Entrance Exams
Qualifications:
MA Educational Leadership, University of Warwick (2018). PGCE with QTS, History, Birmingham City University (2015). BA (Hons) History, University of Oxford (2013).
Jane P

Ms Jane P

Common Entrance Exams

Nuneaton


Subjects taught:
SEN, Maths, 13+, School Entrance Exams, Common Entrance Exams, 11+
Qualifications:
BEd (Hons) Maths, Southampton University (1993).
Laura S

Mrs Laura S

Common Entrance Exams

Nuneaton


Subjects taught:
English, English Literature, 11+, 13+, Common Entrance Exams, School Entrance Exams, English Language
Qualifications:
PGCE, University of Roehampton (2008). MA English Language and Literature, Oxford University (2000). BA (Hons) English Language and Literature, Oxford University (1999).

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What is Common Entrance?

The Common Entrance Exam

The Common Entrance Exam (also known as CE or the 13+) is taken by pupils as part of the admissions process for Year 9 entry into academically selective Independent Schools at age 13. Common Entrance consists of examinations in Mathematics (three papers: a mental mathematics paper, plus written non-calculator and calculator), English (two papers), Geography, History, Religious Studies, Latin, Classical Greek, plus either a specialist Physics, Chemistry and Biology or a Combined Science. There can also be a choice of four languages: Spanish, French, German or Mandarin, assessed via listening, spoken and written papers. The only compulsory elements of the Common Entrance Exam are Maths, English and a Science, with each schools offering their own combination and subject requirements.

Common Entrance Exams will be scrapped in 18 months

The Common Entrance (CE) for admission at age 11, 12 or 13 to Independent Schools, usually from Preparatory Schools, is to be scrapped in 18 months. Many leading Public Schools now recruit more children from State Primary Schools and increasingly at Year 7 rather than at Year 9. Common Entrance was introduced in 1904. The "pass mark" varies widely and is high for the more prestigious schools but can be much lower for schools where academic standards are less demanding. For over a century CE has worked well, ensuring that privately-educated children transfer to an Independent School that matches their academic abilities and potential. Scholarships and bursaries are also available to rovide opportunities to a wider range of children, including those from less-privileged backgrounds.

How are Nuneaton schools performing?

We connect you to the best teachers who work across several of the best primary and secondary schools in Nuneaton (some detailed below). This means we can reliably provide you with a local and experienced tutor that fits your needs.

Nuneaton primary school performance:

The Nuneaton area has 35 primary schools (one of the top being Chetwynd Junior School with 25% of pupils achieving at a higher standard).

From their latest Oftsed report:
“Pupils’ progress from their starting points in school is not strong enough, especially in reading. Not all teachers have sufficiently high expectations of what pupils can and should achieve. Teachers do not consistently set tasks that are accurately matched to the needs and abilities of the pupils, especially those of average ability and the most able.”

The Nuneaton local authority has an average of 66% of students meeting the expected standards in reading, writing, and maths at primary school age (vs England's average of 65%). And has an average of 11% achieving higher standard (vs England's average of 11%).

 

Nuneaton secondary school performance:

The Nuneaton area has 12 secondary schools (one of the top being Higham Lane School with 62% of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs).

From their latest Oftsed report:
“Teachers have high expectations and make academic demands that challenge pupils. Consequently, pupils make substantial and sustained progress in their learning across subjects and in their personal development.”

The Nuneaton local authority has an average of 50% of students achieving grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs (vs England's average of 43%). And has an average of 96% of students either staying in education or entering employment after GCSEs (vs England's average of 94%).

Nuneaton Ofsted ratings:

68% of Nuneaton schools have received at least a 'Good' Ofsted rating, with 5 schools receiving an 'Outstanding' rating in their last evaluation.

Source: Gov.UK Website

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