Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

Specific admissions and 11 plus exam information to help you to be successful with an 11 Plus application to Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School. Use the information below to find our recommended 11 Plus books and papers that specifically relate to your application.

11 Plus Entry Information for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

Sir Henry Floyd is a co-educational selective grammar school, serving Aylesbury and north Buckinghamshire. It is one of 13 selective schools in the local authority and slightly larger than the average sized secondary school. The proportion of students known to be eligible for free school meals is well below the national average, as is the proportion with special educational needs and/or disabilities. The percentage of students from minority ethnic backgrounds is increasing and is just above that seen nationally. The school has had specialist status in performing arts since 2004, in science since 2007 and most recently has become a leadership partner school in 2009. It has also gained Healthy School and Artsmark silver awards.

County Buckinghamshire
Address Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, Oxford Road, Aylesbury HP21 8PE
Type Mixed Grammar
Pupils 1,030
Places in Year 7 150
Open Evenings September
Competition Approx. 30% reach qualifying score. Places then awarded by distance from school gate.
Exam Format Bucks 11 Plus GL Style  
School Website www.sirhenryfloyd.bucks.sch.uk

 

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School 11 Plus Exam Format

The 11 Plus Exam format for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is written by GL Assessment. All schools in Buckinghamshire have the same exam which grants entry for all schools. The exam format is as follows.

Paper 1 55 minute English and Verbal Reasoning paper. English section includes a 5 minute practice section followed by a 25 minute test. The Verbal Reasoning section includes a 5 minute practice section followed by a 20 minute test.
Paper 2 55 minute Mathematics and Non-Verbal Reasoning paper. The first section includes Non-verbal and spatial reasoning, this consists of 5 subtests lasting 5 minutes each. The second section is Mathematics and includes a 5 minute practice section followed by a 25 minute test

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School 11 Plus Exam Paper

Some publishers have access to the exam format and produce their own mirror papers which aim to replicate what an 11 Plus exam for this consortium might look like.

We understand that these publishers get the information from familiarisation packs sent to parents, teachers, local tutors and pupils who have sat the test. The tests can of course change at any time and these papers only aim to give a good idea of what to expect, however, they are very useful and most parents use them at some point.

The ones we would suggest are from Learning Street. They are of high quality and cheaper than any others we have seen. Direct links to the papers are below and Learning Street produce them as mock exams which is unique ( so you can run your own mock exam at home). Links to the papers are below:

Bucks Mock 11 Plus Exam Pack 1

Bucks Mock 11 Plus Exam Pack 2

Bucks Mock 11 Plus Exam Pack 3

Bucks Mock 11 Plus Exam Pack 4

Bucks Mock 11 Plus Exam Bundle (Packs 1-4)

How to prepare for the Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School 11 Plus Exam

Essentially you have 5 options when it comes to helping your child to prepare.

1/ Some parents use a Private Tutor. If you want to start your search for a suitable one, we provide links to some Private tutors in Buckinghamshire to help you. These can cost between £2500 and £6000 a year. For help thinking about which private tutor might be right for you see our guidance page.

2/ Other parents use a Tuition Centre with group tuition. If you want to start your search for a suitable one, we provide links to some Tuition centres in Buckinghamshire to help you. These can cost between £1500 and £3500 for a year. For help thinking about which tuition centre might be right for you see our guidance page.

3/ If you are thinking of preparing at home using books then our 11 Plus Exam papers and books section provides lots of links and advice to help you choose which books to use and what to focus on. Preparation plans are also provided. Using this method is great for those parents prepared to take a more hands on approach. The average parent using this method spends about £300 on books and papers during the final year of preparation.

4/ A great option is a structured course. These courses gradually build up skills so you can focus on helping your child with the work provided. The best supplier is Learning Street which helps you prepare your child from home, ranging in price from £12 to £89 ( full cost – not monthly cost) it is the cheapest method of preparation. To find out their course suggestions for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School 11 Plus preparation click the link.

5/  Online preparation. This is not something we recommend. Online solutions are growing more useful and reliable and for some aspects of preparation they can be useful but certainly not for all your preparation needs. They are also very expensive for what they provide with some coming in at £600- £1000 for a year depending on which options you select. For our rationale on why we believe online preparation is not a good solution yet click through to the page 11 Plus online preparation.

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School 11 Plus Exam – Further Help

This website has lots of information which can help you aside from the ones we have directed you to above:

If you are thinking about doing an 11 Plus Mock Exam, then we have a page with 11 Plus Mock Exams in Buckinghamshire.

We have all sorts of pages related to preparing for the exam and getting ready for the exam day itself including:

Top Ten 11 plus Preparation Tips

Last Minute Preparation Solutions

11 Plus Exam Day Tips

11 Plus Exam Forum – Buckinghamshire Pages- where we have pre-answered the most common questions

And of course there is a wealth of information including preparation plans in our exam papers and books section for Buckinghamshire.