Are you considering a grammar school in Shropshire, Walsall and Wolverhampton for your child? We’ve collated everything you need to know about admissions in 2024–2025. Keep reading to:
- Find out more about grammar schools in the Shropshire, Walsall and Wolverhampton Consortium
- Learn about the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ Entrance Test (11 plus)
- Discover which subjects your child will be tested on
- Plus, get exclusive resources to help your child prepare!
Which grammar schools in Shropshire, Walsall and Wolverhampton use the 11 plus?
There are five grammar schools in the Shropshire, Walsall and Wolverhampton Consortium:
- Haberdashers’ Adams
- Newport Girls’ High School
- Queen Mary’s Grammar School
- Queen Mary’s High School
- Wolverhampton Girls’ High School
These schools use the same 11 plus entrance exam. This is known as the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ Entrance Test and it’s shared by all 19 schools in the West Midland Grammar Schools partnership. This means that your child will only need to take the test once, regardless of how many schools within this partnership you’re applying to.
Dates for your diary
- Tuesday 7th May 2024: registration opens for the West Midland Grammar Schools' Entrance Test
- Friday 14th June 2024: reasonable adjustments deadline
- Friday 28th June 2024: test registration closes
- Saturday 14th September – Monday 16th September 2024: West Midlands Grammar Schools’ Entrance Test
- Friday 18th October 2024: parents receive test results
- Thursday 31st October 2024: secondary school applications close at 5pm
- Monday 3rd March 2025: secondary school national offers day
Dates can vary, so always check with your target schools!
What is the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ Entrance Test?
The West Midlands Grammar Schools’ Entrance Test is an 11 plus exam used by 18 grammar schools and one partially-selective school in the West Midlands. There are eight grammar schools in Birmingham, six in Warwickshire, and five in the Shropshire, Walsall and Wolverhampton area. Your child will only have to take the entrance test once, regardless of how many grammar schools within the partnership you’re applying to.
The West Midlands Grammar Schools’ Entrance Test is designed to be challenging. Grammar schools use the 11 plus to select children working in the top ability range in their year group. Children who are within the top 25% of their year group are normally well-suited for grammar school.
The 11 plus exam takes place in September, when your child is in Year 6. Children who were born between 1st September 2013 and 31st August 2014 will take the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ Entrance Test on a date between Saturday 14th September 2024 and Monday 16th September 2024 for Year 7 entry in September 2025. Children will be allocated a session either in the morning or afternoon. You should receive confirmation of your child’s allocated slot by early September.
What's on the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ Entrance Test?
The West Midlands Grammar Schools’ Entrance Test consists of two papers provided by GL Assessment. Most grammar schools in the UK use 11 plus papers provided by GL Assessment.
Each test lasts around one hour. This includes time for instructions, some worked (unmarked) example questions, and the real test questions. Your child will take both tests on the same day. There is a short break between the two papers.
The two papers are divided into smaller, individually-timed sections. These assess:
- English comprehension: your child will need to read a passage of text and answer questions to demonstrate their understanding
- Maths: questions will be based on the topics taught on the Key Stage 2 national curriculum
- Verbal reasoning: your child will need to use logic and reasoning to solve problems with written information, such as letters, words, symbols and numbers
- Non-verbal and spatial reasoning: this involves using logic and reasoning to solve problems with visual information, such as pictures, shapes and diagrams
All of the questions in the West Midlands Grammar Schools’ Entrance Test are multiple-choice. Your child will have separate answer sheets which they will use to mark their answers. These are marked electronically.







