Thanks for the comment. We don't include a pass mark here as there is simply too much variation between schools and systems for this to be meaningful. Also, do be aware that pass marks will vary year on year. Schools are usually using the paper as a method of picking the top X students for X places, rather than making places available for all students who score above a certain score.
As a rough guide, the most competitive 11+ grammar school reasoning papers (like the Wandsworth Test in SW London) will often have a pass mark of over 95%.
We hope that helps, and sorry we couldn't be more specific! Best of luck to your child in their exams.
Thank you for this resource. Did I miss the part in the mark scheme which explained what a pass mark might look like?
Dear Matt
Thanks for the comment. We don't include a pass mark here as there is simply too much variation between schools and systems for this to be meaningful. Also, do be aware that pass marks will vary year on year. Schools are usually using the paper as a method of picking the top X students for X places, rather than making places available for all students who score above a certain score.
As a rough guide, the most competitive 11+ grammar school reasoning papers (like the Wandsworth Test in SW London) will often have a pass mark of over 95%.
We hope that helps, and sorry we couldn't be more specific! Best of luck to your child in their exams.
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