Grammar schools in Warwickshire

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

Alcester Grammar School Alcester · Outstanding King Edward VI School Stratford-upon-Avon · Outstanding Lawrence Sheriff School Rugby · Outstanding Rugby High School Rugby · Good Stratford Girls' Grammar School Stratford-upon-Avon · Outstanding

Warwickshire entrance test format

One shared test for all five Warwickshire grammar schools, administered by Warwickshire County Council and provided by GL Assessment: two multiple-choice papers of around 50 minutes each, mixing English, mathematics, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning. Answers go on separate sheets that are scanned electronically, and scores are age-standardised. Registration is a single online form with the county council (historically closing 4pm on 30 June of Year 5); the test is sat in mid-September of Year 6, and one sitting covers all five schools. A qualifying score does not guarantee a place — each school applies its own oversubscription criteria, several with priority areas.

Key dates

Entry yearEventDate
Sept 2026 Registration opens 2025-05-06 (passed)
Sept 2026 Registration closes 2025-06-27 (passed)
Sept 2026 Test date 2025-09-13 (passed)
Sept 2026 Results released 2025-10-15 (passed)
Sept 2026 Application deadline 2025-10-31 (passed)
Sept 2026 Offer day 2026-03-01 (passed)

Out-of-area applications

Warwickshire's five grammar schools (Alcester Grammar School, King Edward VI School in Stratford-upon-Avon, Lawrence Sheriff School and Rugby High School in Rugby, Stratford Girls' Grammar School) share a single 11+ test run by Warwickshire County Council. The test is open to all children due to start secondary school, including those living outside Warwickshire — register once online with the county council (deadline historically 4pm on 30 June of Year 5, tests the following mid-September). Apply for places via your home LA's Common Application Form by 31 October, listing the Warwickshire school(s). Criteria impact: Warwickshire grammar schools define priority areas/circles in their oversubscription criteria, giving children living within a defined area priority over out-of-area applicants with similar scores — living far away can significantly reduce the chance of an offer even with a qualifying score. Check each school's published admissions policy.

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