Considering Hampton School for your child? We’ve collated everything you need to know about 11+ entry. Learn how to apply, what’s on the entrance exam, and how to help your child prepare for success.
Key information for Hampton School
- Address: Hampton School, Hanworth Road, Hampton, Middlesex, TW12 3HD
- Age range and gender: boys aged 11–18
- Type of school: independent day
- Number of students: 1,300+
- Admissions contact: [email protected]
- 11+ open days: September
- 11+ selection criteria: entrance exam, interviews and school reference
- Financial assistance: means-tested bursaries
- 11+ scholarships: academic, art, chess, choral, performing arts and sports
About Hampton School
Hampton School is a large independent day school for boys aged 11–18 in southwest London. It occupies a 27-acre green field site and boasts a wide range of admirable facilities. There are close links with Lady Eleanor Holles (LEH), the neighbouring girls’ school.
Boys at Hampton learn to develop the spirit of intellectual enquiry. The Hampton Extended Learning Project, available from Year 8, offers extended learning in areas of personal interest. At GCSE, non-standard subjects include Ancient History, Greek with Latin, Mandarin and Russian.
Hampton School has a varied co-curricular programme and is well-known for its sport. There are over 1,000 fixtures each year, with many boys competing at regional, national and international levels. Music and drama thrive, with concerts, musicals and productions regular staples in the calendar. There are also over 50 regular clubs and societies, including beekeeping, coding, lego robotics, model aviation and creative writing.
Dates for your diary
- Registration closes: early November in Year 6
- Entrance exam: late November in Year 6
- Interview decisions: mid December in Year 6
- Interviews: January in Year 6
- Offers of places: mid February in Year 6
- Deadline for accepting places: early March in Year 6
Hampton School 11+ entrance exam
All children who are registered for 11+ entry to Hampton School take an entrance exam in November in Year 6.
Hampton School sets its own 11+ assessment. There are three papers: English, words and reasoning and maths.
English
The English paper lasts 40 minutes and has sections in reading comprehension and creative writing.
In the creative writing section, your child will need to write an original piece of descriptive writing based on an image. Marks will be awarded for:
- Using language skills (grammar, punctuation and vocabulary) to engage the reader
- The ability to create convincing dialogue
- Use of controlled sentences of varying length and pattern
- Overall coherence and relevance to the image
Reading a wide range of fiction is a great way to prepare for this exam.
Words and reasoning
The words and reasoning paper lasts 40 minutes. This paper tests your child’s ability to extract information from different factual materials (e.g. maps or timetables) and a passage of text. This style of assessment suits children who read non-fiction texts for pleasure (e.g. science and history).
This paper also includes verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning questions. Your child will be assessed on their understanding of the meaning of words and their ability to solve visual and verbal puzzles. Some questions are in multiple-choice format.
Maths
The maths paper lasts 45 minutes. Questions are based on topics your child will have learned in Key Stage 2 maths at school, but they might involve two or three different stages. Your child will need to know how to apply the knowledge they have learned to solve mathematical problems.
The admissions team at Hampton School will look at your child’s assessment results in conjunction with a supporting reference from your child’s current headteacher. Shortlisted children will then receive an invitation in mid-December to come back for an interview in January.
Interviews at Hampton School are designed to get to know your child beyond their test results. Your child will have two interviews (both with teachers) for around 30 minutes in total. They will be looking to see how well your child ‘fits’ with the school’s ethos and values. Learn top tips and get a downloadable resource to help your child prepare in our guide to independent school interviews.
You will find out if your child has been offered a place at Hampton School in mid-February in Year 6. Places must be confirmed by early March.



