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Pre-Tests at Eton College

The Eton College application process involves a number of stages, and can be tricky to navigate. Below is a comprehensive guide to the different stages and what they involve. There are two main stages of assessment in the Eton application process.

First Stage: ISEB

The first stage happens in the Autumn term of year 6 (October or November) and is called the ISEB Common Entrance Pre-test. This test is sat either at the student’s current school or at a test centre that has been agreed on beforehand. The ISEB Common Pre-tests are online and are multiple choice in format. They take 2.5 hrs to complete and involve 4 sections which are: Verbal Reasoning, Non-verbal Reasoning, English and Mathematics. These tests can best be prepared for using a combination of tailored tuition with an experienced tutor, and some form of online practice e.g. Atom Learning or BOFA Online. You can also look at the ISEB website for more information. Check out our What is the ISEB Pre-test and How to prepare for the ISEB Pre-test articles The English section covers areas such as Comprehension of short passages, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary. In Maths, standard areas are covered such as operations, fractions, percentages, decimals, ratio’s, number sequences, geometry and some algebra. Verbal Reasoning includes topics such as letter codes, some numerical logic, antonyms and synonyms and word puzzles. Non-verbal Reasoning covers both traditional non-verbal questions such as matrices, odd pattern out, pattern codes and so on, but also spatial reasoning which involves rotating objects, 3d imagery and nets and cubes. It is important for a student to prepare for all four of the sections, with an emphasis on both the non-verbal and spatial elements of Non-verbal Reasoning. many students can find these types of questions tricky and quite different from anything they have done previously, but the quicker they can familiarise themselves with these types of question, the faster they will pick up the techniques and make progress. If students are successful in the pre-tests and also based upon the Headteachers report from their school, they will usually find out in the following December, where they may be selected to proceed to stage 2.

Second Stage:

The second stage of assessment occurs during January to May of Year 6 i.e. the Spring and Summer terms. the exact month depends on the students date of birth and whether they have requested financial aid. In this stage, there is an individual interview with the student. Owl Tutors have a number of tutors who are experienced in mock-interviewing students for this stage. There will also be an online test of general academic ability. The test is predictive, meaning that questions become more difficult as the test progresses. Eton is notoriously private about this test, and it is not a standard Atom Learning style or CEM style test, it has been designed by examiners in conjunction with Eton College. According to previous students, the areas tested will include English, Maths and Reasoning. The English test involves exercises on grammar, cloze type questions (choosing correct word in a paragraph) and open-ended comprehension questions. The Maths tests involves amongst other things, quite tricky word problems looking at numerical reasoning, where various parts of information need to be simultaneously handled in order to answer the question successfully. The Reasoning section involves spatial, non-verbal, logical and lateral thinking conundrums.

13 Plus at Eton College

If a student is successful at Stage 2, they are offered a conditional place, which is usually confirmed only when they have passed either the King’s Scholarship examination, Common Entrance examination or Eton Entrance examination in year 8. Students with a conditional offer will meet their prospective House Masters during the first and second terms of year 7.

The ISEB Common Entrance examination involves CE Maths, English and Science, and may also include the addition of CE papers in other subjects such as geography, history, classics, languages and so on. There are numerous CE papers available online for practice, some of which can also be accessed on Atom Learning.

Scholarships at Eton College

The Eton King’s Scholarship paper is intensely academically demanding, and only 14 scholarships are awarded annually. The papers are sat in late April/early May and include several compulsory papers. These are English, Creative Writing, Mathematics A, Science and General Paper I, as well as three of the optional papers from French, Latin, Greek, Mathematics B, General Paper II and History-Geography-Divinity. Students are assessed on their performance in the compulsory papers and the best of the three optional papers. If a student who has opted for the King’s Scholarship Paper does not do very well in the paper, he may be asked to sit the CE papers instead.

The King’s Scholarship papers can also be found online at etoncollege.com.

Owl Tutors provide experienced tutors for both CE and King’s Scholarship papers as well as tutors experienced in preparing students for all stages of the examination and entrance examinations process.

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School data for Eton College

Coordinates: 496619, 178003

Type of establishment: Other independent school

Local authority: Windsor and Maidenhead

Address: Eton

Windsor

Town / city: Windsor

Postcode: SL4 6DW

Phone number: 1753370100

Website: https://www.etoncollege.com

Age range: 12 to 19

Offers boarding? Yes

Has a sixth form? Yes

Gender: Boys

Is selective? Yes

Number of pupils: 1341

Number of boys: 1341

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Most recent exam results for Eton College

Key Stage 5 results for Eton College

Most recent year on file: 2024

KS5 results for 2024

274 students were entered for A-level exams at Eton College in 2024.

Their average result as a point score was A.

Their average point score per A-Level entry was 50.55.

60.80% of students achieved AAB or higher in at least 2 facilitating subjects.

The average combined score for each student's best 3 A levels was A.

Average point score for each student's best 3 A levels: 51.31.

KS5 results for 2023

269 students were entered for A-level exams at Eton College in 2023.

Their average result as a point score was A+.

Their average point score per A-Level entry was 52.01.

59.50% of students achieved AAB or higher in at least 2 facilitating subjects.

The average combined score for each student's best 3 A levels was A+.

Average point score for each student's best 3 A levels: 52.4.

KS5 results for 2022

267 students were entered for A-level exams at Eton College in 2022.

Their average result as a point score was A+.

Their average point score per A-Level entry was 53.49.

58.6% of students achieved AAB or higher in at least 2 facilitating subjects.

The average combined score for each student's best 3 A levels was A+.

Average point score for each student's best 3 A levels: 53.91.

Key Stage 4 results for Eton College

Most recent year on file: 2024

KS4 results for 2024

Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4: 272.

% of key stage 4 pupils with entries in all English Baccalaureate subject areas: 0.00%.

% of pupils achieving strong 9-5 passes in both English and mathematics GCSEs: 0.00%.

Average Attainment 8 score per pupil: 23.

Total EBacc APS score per pupil: 1.53.

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