All students are recommended the ISEB pre-test for potential entry to Caterham School
Caterham School is an independent co-educational day and boarding school located in Caterham, Surrey and a member of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference.
The schools fees are comparable with other Independent Schools in the area. If the applicant performs particularly well on the entrance exam tests, the school may award a scholarship. The scholarships can either be academic, art, music, sport or all-rounder. The academic scholarships are up to 50% off the school fees. The school also has a bursaries scheme for children of United Reformed Church Ministers, for families in the armed forces or those on a low income.
Caterham School’s GCSE academic results of 2015 saw 50.1% of pupils achieving an A* grade and 79.8% of pupils achieving an A grade or above, both statistics breaking school records. Caterham School’s 2015 A-Level academic results saw 24.3% of pupils gaining an A* grade and 64.4% of pupils achieving an A grade or higher.
The 200-acre (81 ha) campus has facilities for extra curricular activity including 18 different sports, 20 music groups and over 36 clubs and societies. The school has a Combined Cadet Force (CCF) and also participates in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme.
The current Headmaster is Ceri Jones, appointed in 2015.
The school has an exchange-based relationship with Western Reserve Academy, an American prep school.
Address : Harestone Valley Rd, Caterham CR3 6YA, United Kingdom
Ceri Jones
To register and for information for Caterham School year 7 Entry click here
https://www.caterhamschool.co.uk/admissions/11-admissions/
For 2021 Entry into Caterham School year 7 will use the ISEB Pre-test.
The Deadline for registration is by Friday 6 November 2020. The ISEB Pre-test can be taken on Saturday 9 January 2021 at Caterham School.
In addition to the ISEB test, applicants will also be interviewed before the year of entry. As part of the admission process, a referral will be obtained from the current school of the prospective student.
The tests take about two-and-a-half hours to complete (English 25 minutes, mathematics 50 minutes, non-verbal reasoning 32 minutes, verbal reasoning 36 minutes) and can be taken together or at separate times, either in the candidate’s own school or at the senior school for which he or she is entered
The test is taken on a computer and consists of multiple-choice questions. It is broken down into four parts:Â
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