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Key Facts: West Midlands Grammar Test Exam

Two papers

All multiple choice, marked on a separate OMR answer sheet

King Edward VI Foundation - Entrance Test Information

Four subjects

English comprehension, verbal reasoning, maths and non-verbal reasoning

West Midlands Grammar Schools Partnership

50% English/verbal

English and verbal reasoning carry half of the overall weighting

King Edward VI Foundation - Entrance Test Information

25% maths, 25% non-verbal

Mathematics and non-verbal reasoning each carry a quarter of the weighting

King Edward VI Foundation - Entrance Test Information

Median ~200

Results use age-weighted standardisation around a median score of about 200

West Midlands Grammar Schools Partnership

GL Assessment

The partnership entrance test papers are provided by GL Assessment

King Edward VI Foundation - Entrance Test Information

Year 6

Pupils sit the test in Year 6 for entry to Year 7 the next September

West Midlands Grammar Schools Partnership

No fee

There is no cost to sit the test and the grammar schools charge no tuition

West Midlands Grammar Schools Partnership

The West Midlands Grammar Schools Consortium Entrance Test is the shared 11+ test for the region's selective grammar schools, including the King Edward VI schools and Queen Mary's schools in Walsall. Pupils sit two multiple-choice papers set by GL Assessment that cover English comprehension, verbal reasoning, mathematics and non-verbal/spatial reasoning, marking answers on a separate OMR sheet. Results are weighted 50% English and verbal reasoning, 25% mathematics and 25% non-verbal reasoning, and are age-standardised around a median of about 200. There is no single pass mark; entry is competitive and each school sets its own qualifying score. This 100-question bank gives original 11+ practice across all four assessed areas.

Sample West Midlands Grammar Test Practice Questions

Try these sample questions to test your West Midlands Grammar Test exam readiness. Each question includes a detailed explanation. Start the interactive quiz above for the full 100+ question experience with AI tutoring.

1Read: 'The market was crowded. Stalls overflowed with oranges, ribbons and clay pots, and the air smelled of warm bread.' Which word best describes the market?
A.Empty
B.Busy
C.Silent
D.Cold
Explanation: The passage says the market was 'crowded' and the stalls 'overflowed', which together show it was busy. The details build a picture of a full, lively place.
2Read: 'Tom checked the sky, packed his umbrella and put on his waterproof coat before leaving.' What does Tom expect?
A.Snow
B.Rain
C.Sunshine
D.Wind
Explanation: Packing an umbrella and wearing a waterproof coat are preparations for rain. The reader infers his expectation from his actions.
3In 'The detective examined the clue carefully, certain it would reveal the thief,' the word 'reveal' most nearly means:
A.Hide
B.Show
C.Lose
D.Forget
Explanation: To 'reveal' something is to make it known or show it. The detective believed the clue would show who the thief was.
4Read: 'Although she was nervous, Priya walked onto the stage, took a breath and began to sing clearly.' How does Priya behave?
A.She refuses to perform
B.She overcomes her nerves
C.She forgets her song
D.She leaves the stage
Explanation: The word 'although' signals contrast: she is nervous but still performs and sings clearly, so she overcomes her nerves. The structure of the sentence guides the inference.
5Which sentence is written with correct punctuation?
A.Where are you going.
B.Where are you going?
C.Where are you going!
D.where are you going?
Explanation: A question needs a question mark and a capital letter at the start. 'Where are you going?' is correct.
6Choose the correctly spelled word.
A.Necesary
B.Neccessary
C.Necessary
D.Neccesary
Explanation: 'Necessary' has one 'c' and two 's' letters. A useful tip is one collar (c) and two sleeves (s).
7Read: 'The river, swollen by days of heavy rain, burst its banks and flooded the meadow.' What caused the flood?
A.A broken dam
B.Days of heavy rain
C.A high tide
D.Melting snow
Explanation: The passage directly states the river was 'swollen by days of heavy rain', which made it burst its banks. The cause is given in the text.
8Which word is an antonym (opposite) of 'generous'?
A.Kind
B.Selfish
C.Wealthy
D.Cheerful
Explanation: 'Generous' means willing to give freely; its opposite is 'selfish', meaning unwilling to share. The other words are not opposites.
9Read: 'Scientists believe the cave paintings are over thirty thousand years old, making them among the oldest art ever found.' What is the main idea?
A.Caves are dangerous to explore
B.The paintings are extremely old
C.Scientists prefer modern art
D.The cave is hard to reach
Explanation: The passage focuses on the great age of the paintings, calling them 'among the oldest art ever found'. That is the central point.
10Choose the word that correctly completes the sentence: 'Neither the teacher nor the pupils ___ ready for the surprise.'
A.was
B.were
C.is
D.are
Explanation: With 'neither...nor', the verb agrees with the nearer subject, 'pupils', which is plural, so 'were' is correct.

About the West Midlands Grammar Test Exam

The West Midlands Grammar Schools Consortium Entrance Test is the shared 11+ selection test used by the partnership of selective grammar schools across Birmingham, Walsall, Wolverhampton, Warwickshire and Shropshire, including the King Edward VI schools, Queen Mary's Grammar School and Queen Mary's High School. Pupils sit two multiple-choice papers, set by GL Assessment, that together assess English comprehension, verbal reasoning, mathematics and non-verbal/spatial reasoning. All answers are recorded on a separate OMR answer sheet, and results are weighted 50% to English and verbal reasoning, 25% to mathematics and 25% to non-verbal reasoning. Scores are age-standardised so that younger children in the cohort are not disadvantaged. The test is sat in Year 6 for entry to Year 7 the following September.

Assessment

Two multiple-choice papers covering English comprehension, verbal reasoning, mathematics and non-verbal/spatial reasoning. Answers are recorded on a separate optical mark reading (OMR) sheet. Results are weighted 50% English and verbal reasoning, 25% mathematics and 25% non-verbal reasoning.

Time Limit

Two papers, each approximately 50-60 minutes including instructions and practice questions, with a short break in between.

Passing Score

No single fixed pass mark. Results use age-weighted standardisation around a median of about 200, and each partnership school sets its own qualifying score and admissions criteria; entry is competitive and depends on relative performance and available places.

Exam Fee

There is no fee to sit the entrance test, and the partnership grammar schools are state-funded with no tuition charges. Families only pay for any optional preparation materials. (West Midlands Grammar Schools Partnership (tests provided by GL Assessment))

West Midlands Grammar Test Exam Content Outline

25%

English Comprehension

Multiple-choice questions on short fiction and non-fiction passages covering main idea, inference, vocabulary in context, detail, grammar, spelling and punctuation. English and verbal reasoning together carry 50% of the overall weighting. Practice here builds careful reading and evidence-based answering at upper Key Stage 2 level.

25%

Verbal Reasoning

GL Assessment-style verbal reasoning: word relationships and analogies, synonyms and antonyms, letter and number codes, sequences, odd-one-out, hidden words and word logic. Grouped with English for the 50% English/verbal weighting. Practice here develops speed and accuracy with the recurring GL question types.

25%

Mathematics

Multiple-choice arithmetic and problem solving from upper Key Stage 2: place value, the four operations, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratio and proportion, measurement, time, money, geometry, perimeter and area, averages and data, and multi-step word problems without a calculator.

25%

Non-Verbal Reasoning

Multiple-choice non-verbal and spatial reasoning: shape series and analogies, odd-one-out, matrices, rotation and reflection, codes, nets and cube folding. No language knowledge is required, so questions test pattern recognition and visual logic.

How to Pass the West Midlands Grammar Test Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No single fixed pass mark. Results use age-weighted standardisation around a median of about 200, and each partnership school sets its own qualifying score and admissions criteria; entry is competitive and depends on relative performance and available places.
  • Assessment: Two multiple-choice papers covering English comprehension, verbal reasoning, mathematics and non-verbal/spatial reasoning. Answers are recorded on a separate optical mark reading (OMR) sheet. Results are weighted 50% English and verbal reasoning, 25% mathematics and 25% non-verbal reasoning.
  • Time limit: Two papers, each approximately 50-60 minutes including instructions and practice questions, with a short break in between.
  • Exam fee: There is no fee to sit the entrance test, and the partnership grammar schools are state-funded with no tuition charges. Families only pay for any optional preparation materials.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

West Midlands Grammar Test Study Tips from Top Performers

1Practise on a separate OMR-style answer sheet so your child gets used to marking the correct bubble and not losing marks by misaligning rows under time pressure.
2For English comprehension, teach your child to point to the exact words in the passage that prove each answer, which avoids choices that merely sound reasonable.
3For verbal reasoning, learn the recurring GL Assessment question types (codes, sequences, analogies, hidden words) so they are recognised instantly on test day.
4For mathematics, drill quick mental arithmetic and multi-step word problems, since calculators are not allowed and the section rewards accuracy and speed.
5For non-verbal reasoning, build a checklist of what to compare in each set: shape, size, shading, number, rotation and reflection.
6Work on gentle timing of about a minute per question so your child learns to move on from a hard item and return to it, rather than getting stuck.

Frequently Asked Questions

What subjects are on the West Midlands Grammar Schools Entrance Test?

The two papers assess English comprehension, verbal reasoning, mathematics and non-verbal/spatial reasoning. All questions are multiple choice and answers are recorded on a separate OMR answer sheet.

How is the test weighted?

Results are weighted 50% to English and verbal reasoning combined, 25% to mathematics and 25% to non-verbal reasoning. Scores are also age-standardised so younger children in the cohort are not disadvantaged.

How long is the entrance test?

Children sit two papers, each lasting roughly 50-60 minutes including instructions and practice questions, with a short break between the papers. The exact timing is published by the partnership each year.

Is there a pass mark for the West Midlands grammar schools?

There is no single fixed pass mark. Test results are standardised around a median of about 200, and each partnership school sets its own qualifying score and admissions criteria; places are competitive and depend on relative performance and availability.

Which schools use this test?

The partnership includes the King Edward VI grammar schools in Birmingham, Queen Mary's Grammar School and Queen Mary's High School in Walsall, Wolverhampton Girls' High, and other selective grammar schools across Warwickshire and Shropshire that share the GL Assessment test.

Are these official West Midlands Partnership or GL Assessment questions?

No. These are original OpenExamPrep practice questions modelled on the assessed skills and GL Assessment question styles. Official familiarisation and practice materials are provided separately by the partnership and GL Assessment.