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The Godolphin School entrance guide

Sited among extensive grounds east of Salisbury, Godolphin School, is a popular Girls all-through school. Comprised of a Prep, Senior and Sixth form, the school collectively provides an all round education to under approximately 450 girls.

Founded by the eponymous Elizabeth Godolphin in the 18th century, it’s origins lay in providing a good quality education to orphaned girls. Over the succeeding centuries it has grown to become a popular school for boarders and local day pupils and has a number of notable alumni, including Deborah Meaden (business woman), Minette Walters (author) and Mary Cartwirght (mathematician), to name but a few.

As might be expected with a selective institution, there are a series of examined entry points. Below, you will be able to read our guide to the entry process and meet our tutors who have experience working with girls aiming to attend Godolphin School.

11 Plus Guide to Godolphin

The 11 plus entry or (pre-test) route is the first assessment stage for entry point to Godolphin's senior school. Like all other independent schools, there is a registration deadline in October (as well as a small fee) with the examinations taking place in November.

The 11 plus Assessments

The 11 plus assessments at Godolphin are set in house and are therefore liable to change from year to year. That said, there are always a series of common features which candidates should familiarise themselves with.

Unlike other schools, which separate the assessments with follow up interviews, all take place on the same day. Girls should expect to be examined in English and Mathematics with the expected standard quite high. A rough rule of thumb is that a year 6 girl, to stand a good chance, should be working roughly a year ahead.

The interview will be with a senior member of staff and applicants should come prepared but not drilled. It's important that applicants can have a conversation with the interviewer and should be able to talk about their current experience of school, why they would like to attend and if they are considering boarding, why it might appeal to them. There are other factors to consider in the 11 plus interview and you can find our guide here.

The 11 plus assessment day will also include a series of activies, focused on team building. It's important that this is a part of the assessment and the school has to ensure that it admits girls who will suit the school. Therefore, it's best to advise applicants to (of course) behave well and enjoy the day.

Compared to some other independent schools of a similar size, Godolphin is extremely prompt in getting back to parents, usually within three weeks, as to whether an offer will be made. Parents have until the following March to inform the school as to whether a place will be accepted.

If your daughter has an upcoming assessment at Godolphin, we have a team of experienced teachers, who can provide one to one support. Below, you can find our tutors who have experience with Godolphin.

13 Plus at Godolphin School

The 13 Plus assessment process, for Year 9 entry, to Godolphin School, is broadly in line with other schools, save girls are expected to sit few papers, with the focus on English and Maths. Similar to the 11 plus entry point, applicants will be interviewed by a senior member of staff and take part in a team building activity, which will be assessed.

While many schools put great emphasis on the challenging nature of their assessments, Godolphin's common entrance level exams are considered moderate in challenge. That is not to say girls should not prepare fully for them, as there is still a good amount of competition per place.

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School data for The Godolphin School

Coordinates: 415136, 129960

Type of establishment: Other independent school

Local authority: Wiltshire

Address: Milford Hill

Salisbury

Postcode: SP1 2RA

Phone number: 1722430500

Website: https://www.godolphin.org

Age range: 3 to 19

Offers boarding? Yes

Has a sixth form? Yes

Gender: Girls

Is selective? No

Number of pupils: 394

Number of girls: 394

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Most recent exam results for The Godolphin School

Key Stage 5 results for The Godolphin School

Most recent year on file: 2024

KS5 results for 2024

39 students were entered for A-level exams at The Godolphin School in 2024.

Their average result as a point score was B+.

Their average point score per A-Level entry was 42.61.

31.30% 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 B+.

Average point score for each student's best 3 A levels: 43.23.

KS5 results for 2023

47 students were entered for A-level exams at The Godolphin School in 2023.

Their average result as a point score was B+.

Their average point score per A-Level entry was 44.31.

28.60% 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 B+.

Average point score for each student's best 3 A levels: 44.19.

KS5 results for 2022

39 students were entered for A-level exams at The Godolphin School in 2022.

Their average result as a point score was A.

Their average point score per A-Level entry was 48.94.

53.8% 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: 50.38.

Key Stage 4 results for The Godolphin School

Most recent year on file: 2024

KS4 results for 2024

Number of pupils at the end of key stage 4: 65.

% 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: 25.7.

Total EBacc APS score per pupil: 1.17.

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