St Paul's Girls' School 11+ guide
Are you thinking about applying to St Paul's Girls' 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 St Paul's Girls' School
- School type: girls' independent day school
- Location: Brook Green, Hammersmith, London W6 7BS
- Admissions contact: admissions@spgs.org
- 11+ exam: ISEB Common Pre-Test, written assessments (English, Maths, General Comprehension), and interview
- Financial assistance: means-tested bursaries
- Scholarships: music
Important dates for 2027 entry
- Tuesday 9 June 2026: ISEB registration opens
- Friday 6 November 2026 (9am): application deadline
- Monday 16 or Tuesday 17 November 2026: ISEB Common Pre-Test at SPGS
- Late November 2026: ISEB results communicated to parents
- Saturday 5 December 2026: written assessments at SPGS (English, Maths, and General Comprehension)
- Saturday 16 January or Sunday 24 January 2027: interviews at SPGS
- Friday 12 February 2027: offers sent to parents
- Tuesday 2 March 2027: deadline for accepting offers
How to apply to St Paul's Girls' School
St Paul's Girls' School is selective. This means that your child will need to complete a multi-stage entrance process to be considered for a place.
You must submit an online application form by 9am on Friday 6 November 2026. The form requires a copy of your child's passport, any applicable visa documentation, and a non-refundable registration fee of £265. Families applying for a bursary-only place are exempt from the fee. Late applications will not be accepted.
Separately, parents need to register their daughter directly with ISEB for the Common Pre-Test, with registration opening on Tuesday 9 June 2026. There is no additional charge for ISEB registration. SPGS recommends signing up to the ISEB mailing list to receive full details of the process.
Candidates who pass the ISEB stage will be invited to sit written assessments at SPGS on Saturday 5 December 2026. Those who perform well in the written assessments will then be called for an interview in January 2027. Final offers are sent out in February, with an acceptance deadline of Tuesday 2 March 2027.
What will my child be tested on?
The St Paul's Girls' School 11+ entrance process has three stages.
Stage 1: ISEB Common Pre-Test
All applicants must complete the ISEB Common Pre-Test. This is a computer-based, time-limited adaptive assessment that looks at academic potential across verbal reasoning, maths, and non-verbal reasoning. It can be taken at SPGS (on 16 or 17 November 2026), at your child's current school if it is an approved ISEB centre, or at another approved ISEB test centre, including centres overseas. The deadline to sit the test is Wednesday 18 November 2026.
Stage 2: Written assessments
Candidates who progress past the ISEB stage sit three written papers at SPGS on Saturday 5 December 2026.
English (1 hour 15 minutes): your child will read a passage and answer questions that test their understanding and analysis of the text. Some questions may involve extended creative writing based on the passage. Skills assessed include extracting information accurately, commenting on word choice and effect, inference, sensitivity to language, and use of vocabulary.
Maths (1 hour 15 minutes): split into two sections.
- Section A (35 minutes) covers Key Stage 2 maths concepts, progressing to problem-solving style questions.
- Section B (40 minutes) presents multi-part questions that assess your child's ability to understand and apply new ideas.
Working out is encouraged throughout, and partial credit may be given for correct method even if the final answer is wrong.
General Comprehension (1 hour 15 minutes): this paper is based on a theme and asks your child to respond to a range of materials, written, visual, or numerical, and draw conclusions from them. Skills tested include deduction and inference, extracting and organising information, evaluation, identifying patterns and links, and logic. No prior knowledge is required, though Key Stage 2 science skills may be helpful.
Stage 3: Interview
Candidates who are shortlisted after the written assessments are invited to an interview on either Saturday 16 January or Sunday 24 January 2027. The interview lasts approximately 20 minutes and is conducted by one member of senior staff. SPGS uses stimulus material to guide the conversation and is looking for evidence of creativity, engagement, and the capacity for independent thought.
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How are places decided?
Final offers are based on how each candidate performs across all three stages of the process: the ISEB Common Pre-Test, the written assessments, and the interview. A school reference from the candidate's current school is also requested and taken into consideration.
How can I help my child prepare for the test?
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