Grammar schools in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

4 grammar schools · qualifying scores, test dates and admission criteria

Bournemouth School Bournemouth · Outstanding Bournemouth School for Girls Bournemouth · Outstanding Parkstone Grammar School Poole · Outstanding Poole Grammar School Poole · Good

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole entrance test format

One shared set of selection tests for all four BCP consortium grammar schools (Bournemouth School, Bournemouth School for Girls, Parkstone Grammar School, Poole Grammar School), taken once at the consortium school where you registered: 1. Mathematics (about 50 minutes) — Key Stage 2 curriculum topics. 2. English (about 45 minutes) — comprehension, vocabulary and punctuation. 3. Verbal Reasoning (about 50 minutes). Papers are multiple-choice and age-standardised; the test may only be taken once per admissions round, and the single result is used by every consortium school you apply to. Registration runs later than most areas (historically closing at 12 noon in early September of Year 6, test in late September, results by email in mid-October before the 31 October application deadline).

Key dates

Entry yearEventDate
Sept 2026 Test date 2025-09-21 (passed)
Sept 2026 Application deadline 2025-10-31 (passed)
Sept 2026 Offer day 2026-03-01 (passed)

Out-of-area applications

The four grammar schools in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (Bournemouth School, Bournemouth School for Girls, Parkstone Grammar School, Poole Grammar School) form a consortium with ONE shared set of selection tests — register with any one consortium school, sit the test there, and the result can be considered by all four. Children living outside the BCP Council area can register and sit the test; if you live elsewhere, your home LA passes your expression of interest to BCP Council, and you apply via your home LA's Common Application Form by 31 October (12 noon). Registration historically closes at 12 noon in early September of Year 6 (later than most areas), with the test in late September. Criteria impact: there are no formal catchment areas, but the schools' oversubscription criteria prioritise local children — e.g. Poole Grammar gives priority to boys in the Historic Borough of Poole/Poole postcodes — so distance matters when schools are oversubscribed.

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