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Thinking about applying to St Olave's Grammar School? Find out everything you need to know about admissions and how to prepare your child for success in the 11 plus.
Key information about St Olave's Grammar School
- Address: St Olave's Grammar School, Goddington Lane, Orpington, BR6 9SH
- Number of pupils: 1,050+
- Admissions contact: [email protected]
- Number of places in Year 7: 128
- 11+ exam: school’s own two-stage entrance exam
- Catchment area: no
Dates for your diary
- 11+ registration opens: Monday 9th June 2025
- 11+ registration closes: Monday 30th June 2025
- Stage 1 entrance test: Friday 19th September 2025 (SET)
- Stage 2 entrance test: Friday 14th November 2025
- 11+ results released: Friday 17th–Thursday 23rd October 2025
- Secondary school application deadline: Friday 31st October 2025
- School allocations: Monday 2nd March 2026
About St Olave's Grammar School
St Olave's Grammar School was founded in 1561. It provides a high-quality selective education to boys aged 11–18 and girls aged 16–18. The student community is diverse and inclusive of all faiths and backgrounds. Every success is celebrated and encouraged – be it academic, sport, cultural or moral.
Students at St Olave's achieve some of the best exam results in the country. Nearly all students go on to university, with more than 100 students going on to Oxbridge in the last five years.
How to apply to St Olave's Grammar School
St Olave's Grammar School is a selective school. This means that your child will need to take the 11 plus exam to be eligible for a place.
There is a two-stage entrance exam at St Olave’s Grammar School. All children take the school’s Selective Eligibility Test (SET). Children with the highest scores are then invited back to take the second-stage exam.
The deadline to register for the SET at St Olave's Grammar School is 9th July 2025. The SET will take place on Friday 19th September 2025. You’ll find out if your child has been shortlisted for the second-stage exam in mid-October 2025. You can then decide whether to continue with your child’s application to St Olave’s by naming the school on your common application form.
To apply, you’ll need to name the school as one of your preferred schools on the secondary school common application form. This will be available on your home council website from early September and must be submitted by 31st October 2025.
Remember – passing the second stage exam doesn’t guarantee that your child will be allocated a place. Many grammar schools are often oversubscribed with qualified children. Schools and their admissions authorities work through admissions criteria to prioritise children for places. We’ve included the admissions criteria for St Olave's Grammar School below.
What subjects are on the entrance exam?
The entry process for St Olave’s Grammar School consists of two stages:
St Olave’s Grammar School SET (Stage 1)
All boys who have completed the St Olave’s SIF by the deadline take the school’s Selective Eligibility Test (SET). This will be held on the school site in September 2025 for 2026 entry.
The SET has a time limit of one hour. It consists of approximately 60 questions split across four sections. Your child will be told when to start and finish each section.
- Section A: English comprehension
- Section B: Maths
- Section C: Verbal reasoning
- Section D: Non-verbal reasoning
Your child will have a question booklet and separate answer sheets. All the questions in the test are multiple-choice, so your child needs to mark the answer options they think are correct on the answer sheets.
St Olave’s Grammar School Stage 2
The 450 boys with the highest scores from the SET are invited back to the school for the second stage tests. These will take place on 14th November 2025.
Stage 2 consists of two one-hour papers. These are taken on the same day, with a 15 minute break in between.
One paper is an English test which assesses reading and writing. This is split into two sections:
- Section One: your child will read a passage of fiction or non-fiction text and will answer multiple-choice questions to show their understanding of it.
- Section Two: this section has two parts. In Part (a), your child will need to explain and justify inferences with evidence from a text, such as a poem. Part (b) is a creative writing task. Your child will be assessed on syntax, paragraphing, punctuation, vocabulary, spelling, handwriting, layout and presentation.
The other paper is a maths test which assesses your child’s understanding of Key Stage 2 concepts including Level 4 standard. This includes number, algebra, shape, space and measure, and handling data. However, the questions might be more challenging than your child is used to and test how they solve problems with unfamiliar situations. This paper is not multiple-choice.







