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Magdalen College School entrance guide

Magdalen College School is an historic and prestigious educational institution that boasts a truly impressive alumni. It prides itself on being ‘rigorous’ but ‘relaxed’, ‘ambitious’ but also ‘down to earth’ – it could also be described as ‘elite’, ‘historic ‘and ‘thorough’. Beyond academics, the opportunities that are on offer at the school are second to none.

Below, you will find a guide put together by one of our school entrance tutors, who has extensive experience supporting applicants to Magdalen College School (MCS).

11 Plus Magdalen College Guide

Ally, is a qualified teacher and experienced school entrance specialist, who has supported a number of applicants to Magdalen College over the years.  So, the claim on the school website is that boys don’t need to have special preparation to sit the 11+ entrance tests. This is a popular phrase with most, if not all academically selective schools. Unfortunately, children are not born with a natural ability to pass tests, and this is a skill that needs to be learned. Whilst you don’t need to use a tutor to succeed in obtaining a place at the school, you will probably have to do exam preparation outside of school due the sheer fact that these processes are extremely competitive.

The Magdalen College School Selection Process (11 Plus)

The MCS selection process has a slightly different format to most of the London schools; namely, the English exam comprises of two written tasks (rather than the standard comprehension and written task); one fiction and the other non-fiction. This is accompanied by an hour-long maths and a 45-minute verbal reasoning test. These are closer to the assessments found in other schools, but it is worth ensuring your child is working towards the upper end of their year. For example mental arithmetic practice will not only help them in their assessments, but also during the interview stage. In the afternoon, boys remain at the school for an afternoon of activities which are designed to be relaxed and fun. This will also be an opportunity for pupil's to experience 'School life' and meet representatives from the current cohort of students.

The 11 plus Interview at Magdalen College School

It's worth bearing in mind that although the formal assessments have ended, boys will be monitored for courteous behaviour, as they would at the current schools. The results of the entry test determine who are invited back to interview and this is where the panel take the chance to assess the pupil’s analysis of a short text, which they will be required to read and comment on; carry out some follow up maths questions and get to know the boys’ interests and hobbies. It's important that pupils are not over-prepped for interviews as the interviewer (usually a senior member of staff) will be able to distinguish between recited responses and genuine thoughts. A great way to prepare is to have frequent discussions at home about current affairs, favourite books and hobbies etc. The more your child discusses these things, the easier they will be able to talk about them in a new environment. These assessments are designed to select the ‘most promising’ pupils for their schools. It is no secret that these tests are challenging, and push children far beyond age expected expectations. But every year I see pupils develop, grow and exceed what they thought they were capable of!
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School data for Magdalen College School

Coordinates: 452246, 205864

Type of establishment: Other independent school

Local authority: Oxfordshire

Address: Cowley Place

Town / city: Oxford

Postcode: OX4 1DZ

Phone number: 1865242191

Website: https://www.mcsoxford.org

Age range: 7 to 19

Offers boarding? No

Has a sixth form? Yes

Gender: Mixed

Is selective? No

Number of pupils: 957

Number of girls: 98

Number of boys: 859

Nearby schools to Magdalen College School

Oxford Sixth Form College (0.46 miles)

Headington Rye Oxford (1.15 miles)

Dragon School (1.4 miles)

Oxford High School GDST (1.8 miles)

Summer Fields School (2.15 miles)

St Edward's School (2.18 miles)

d'Overbroeck's (2.52 miles)

Radley College (3.87 miles)

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Most recent exam results for Magdalen College School

Key Stage 5 results for Magdalen College School

Most recent year on file: 2024

KS5 results for 2024

163 students were entered for A-level exams at Magdalen College School in 2024.

Their average result as a point score was A+.

Their average point score per A-Level entry was 51.96.

77.30% 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: 52.43.

KS5 results for 2023

156 students were entered for A-level exams at Magdalen College School in 2023.

Their average result as a point score was A+.

Their average point score per A-Level entry was 52.26.

78.60% 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: 52.59.

KS5 results for 2022

166 students were entered for A-level exams at Magdalen College School in 2022.

Their average result as a point score was A+.

Their average point score per A-Level entry was 53.72.

81.1% 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: 53.81.

Key Stage 4 results for Magdalen College School

Most recent year on file: 2024

KS4 results for 2024

Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4: 104.

% 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: 43.6.

Total EBacc APS score per pupil: 2.73.

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