Reed's School 11+ entry guide
Are you thinking about applying to Reed's School for 11+ entry? Find out everything you need to know about the admissions process and how to prepare for the entrance exam.
Key information for Reed's School
- School type: co-educational independent day and boarding school
- Location: Cobham, Surrey
- Admissions contact: admissions@reeds.surrey.sch.uk
- 11+ exam: ISEB Common Pre-Test
- Financial assistance: Foundation bursaries (support for children who have lost one or both parents)
- Scholarships: academic, art, drama, music and sport
Important dates for 2027 entry
- Thursday 15th October 2026: registration closes
- Tuesday 17th November 2026: sport scholarship assessments; art, drama and music scholarship assessments
- Sunday 30th November 2026: deadline for completing the ISEB Common Pre-Test
- Tuesday 17th November 2026: sport scholarship assessments; art, drama and music scholarship assessments
- January 2027: interviews
- February 2027: results are emailed to parents
- March 2027: deadline for accepting offers
How to apply to Reed's School
Reed's School is selective. This means that your child will need to take an entrance exam to be eligible for a place.
You must register your child for Year 7 entry via the school website. A non-refundable registration fee of £180 applies. The closing date for applications for 2027 entry is Thursday 15th October 2026.
Reed's School uses the ISEB Common Pre-Test, an online exam administered by the Independent Schools Examination Board. The test must be completed by 30th November 2026 when your child is in Year 6. It can be taken at your child's current school if the school is willing to invigilate.
All candidates are then invited to Reed's for an informal interview in January. Places are offered in February, and you will have until March to accept.
What will my child be tested on?
The Reed's School 11+ entrance exam is the ISEB Common Pre-Test — an online, adaptive test that takes approximately two hours and fifteen minutes to complete. It consists entirely of multiple-choice questions and covers four subjects.
Maths
The maths section lasts 40 minutes. Questions are based on the Year 5 national curriculum, covering topics from arithmetic through to multi-step problem solving. Children in Year 6 may find some questions challenging, as the test is designed to stretch candidates across a range of ability levels.
English
The English section lasts 40 minutes. It is split into two parts: reading comprehension, and spelling, punctuation and grammar. Your child will need to read and interpret a passage of text and demonstrate accurate written language skills.
Verbal reasoning
The verbal reasoning section lasts 25 minutes. Your child will be tested on their ability to reason and solve problems using written information — such as letters, words, symbols and numbers. Strong vocabulary and the ability to spot patterns in language are both useful here.
Non-verbal reasoning
The non-verbal reasoning section lasts 30 minutes. These questions assess your child's logical thinking and problem-solving skills using figures and diagrams, including both 2D and 3D shapes. No prior knowledge is required — the test is designed to assess reasoning ability rather than learned content.
The ISEB Common Pre-Test is adaptive, which means the difficulty of questions adjusts in response to how your child is performing. This can make it feel unpredictable, but it also means the test is tailored to each child's level throughout.
If your child is applying to more than one school that uses the ISEB Common Pre-Test, they only need to sit the test once — the results are shared with all schools to which they have applied.
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How are places decided?
All candidates who complete the ISEB Common Pre-Test are invited to Reed's School for an informal interview with a member of staff. Before the interview, candidates take part in a group activity, which includes team-building tasks designed to help them feel at ease.
The interview is an opportunity for the school to learn more about your child's interests and for your child to ask questions about Reed's.
Places are offered in February and are based on:
- performance in the ISEB Common Pre-Test
- the interview
- a reference from the headteacher at your child's current school
Once an offer has been made, you will need to confirm acceptance and pay a security deposit of £1,500 by March 2027.
How can I help my child prepare for the test?
Applying to senior school can feel like a big milestone, but preparation doesn't have to be overwhelming. Here's how you can help your child prepare for test day.
Stay on track with a clear plan
One of the hardest parts of exam preparation is knowing what to focus on, when, and how to make steady progress without it taking over family life.
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As your child's knowledge grows, practice tests can help them feel more comfortable with the real exam format.
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Atom's mock tests are automatically marked. You'll see your child's standardised age score (SAS), where they're doing well, and what they should focus on next. You'll also learn how they compare to other children applying to the same school.
Encourage regular reading
Strong reading skills play a big role in preparation for entrance exams.
Encourage your child to read every day, even for just 10–15 minutes. The key is variety. Mix fiction and non-fiction, different genres, and a range of authors. This helps them become more confident in understanding tone, purpose, and meaning across different texts.
Over time, regular reading will:
- broaden their vocabulary
- improve comprehension and inference
- build confidence in tackling unseen texts
And just as importantly, it can help them enjoy reading — not just see it as exam preparation.
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