Grammar schools in Lincolnshire

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

Boston High School Boston · Good Bourne Grammar School Bourne · Good Caistor Grammar School Market Rasen · Good Carre's Grammar School Sleaford · Good Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School Grantham · Outstanding Kesteven and Sleaford High School Selective Academy Sleaford · Not judged King Edward VI Grammar School Louth · Good Queen Elizabeth's Grammar Alford - A Selective Academy Alford · Good Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle Horncastle · Good Skegness Grammar School Skegness · Good Spalding Grammar School Spalding · Good Spalding High School Spalding · Outstanding The Boston Grammar School Boston · Good The King's School, Grantham Grantham · Good The Queen Elizabeth's High School, Gainsborough Gainsborough · Good

Lincolnshire entrance test format

Lincolnshire has two separate 11+ tests depending on the school: 1. Lincolnshire Consortium of Grammar Schools (LCGS) test — used by 14 of the 15 grammar schools. Two GL Assessment multiple-choice papers, no English or Maths component: a Verbal Reasoning paper (around 50 minutes, roughly 85 questions) and a Non-Verbal & Spatial Reasoning paper (around 35 minutes, strictly sectioned — children complete each section in order and cannot skip ahead or go back). Registration is done once in Year 5 (deadline set annually by the consortium, historically around 30 June the year before entry) and covers every consortium school the family lists. 2. Caistor Grammar School — NOT part of the LCGS consortium, so a child applying to Caistor as well as another Lincolnshire grammar school sits two different sets of exams. Caistor runs its own two Verbal Reasoning papers in the autumn term of Year 6, with a separate, earlier registration deadline (historically mid-August). A combined score of 220 or more across both papers is needed to be eligible, targeting roughly the top quarter of applicants. For both tests, passing does not itself guarantee a place — a formal school application must still be submitted through the normal coordinated admissions process, and places are then allocated using each school's oversubscription criteria.

Key dates

Entry yearEventDate
Sept 2026 Qualifying score threshold TBC
Sept 2026 Registration opens 2025-01-09 (passed)
Sept 2026 Registration closes 2025-03-21 (passed)
Sept 2026 Test date 2025-09-01 (passed)
Sept 2026 Application deadline 2025-10-31 (passed)
Sept 2026 Offer day 2026-03-01 (passed)

Out-of-area applications

14 of Lincolnshire's 15 grammar schools belong to the Lincolnshire Consortium of Grammar Schools (LCGS), which shares a single 11+ test — sitting it once makes a child eligible for consideration at any consortium school. Caistor Grammar School is NOT part of the consortium and sets its own separate test and deadline. If you live outside Lincolnshire (or in a non-selective part of the county), you can still register your child for the 11+ test directly — registration is open to all Year 5 children regardless of home address. However, your school application itself must go through YOUR home local authority's Common Application Form, not Lincolnshire County Council's — your home LA decides its own deadline and coordinates passing your preference to Lincolnshire. Two separate deadlines to track: the 11+ test registration deadline (set by the consortium/school, not your home LA) and your home LA's main application deadline (Lincolnshire residents' deadline is 12 noon, 12 December in Year 6 — other LAs may set a different date). Criteria impact: LCGS places are allocated on test score rank (no fixed geographic catchment for most consortium schools), so living outside Lincolnshire does not itself disadvantage you the way it might under a catchment-based system — but check each individual school's own oversubscription criteria, as some give priority to specific feeder areas.

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