All students are recommended the ISEB pre-test for potential entry to Royal Grammar School
The Royal Grammar School, Guildford (originally ‘The Free School’), commonly known as the RGS, is a selective independent day school for boys in Guildford, Surrey in England. The school dates its founding to the death of Robert Beckingham in 1509 who left provision in his will to ‘make a free scole at the Towne of Guldford’; in 1512 a governing body was set up to form the school. The school moved to the present site in the upper High Street after the granting of a royal charter from King Edward VI in 1552. Around that time, its pupils were playing cricket and their activity was later documented as the earliest definite reference to the sport. The school’s Old Building, constructed between 1557 and 1586, is the home of a rare example of a chained library. It was established on the death of John Parkhurst, Bishop of Norwich, in 1575. Although defined as a ‘free’ school, the first statutes of governance, approved in 1608, saw the introduction of school fees, at the rate of 4 shillings per annum, along with the school’s first admissions test. During the late 19th century the school ran into financial difficulty, which nearly resulted in its closure. A number of rescue options were explored, including amalgamation with Archbishop Abbott’s School. Funds were eventually raised, however, which allowed the school to remain open, although boarding was no longer offered.
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To register and for information for Royal Grammar School year 7 Entry click here
https://www.rgs-guildford.co.uk/admissions/entry-at-11-and-13-
For 2021 Entry into Royal Grammar School year 7 will use the ISEB Pre-test.
The Deadline for registration is by 1 November 2020. The ISEB Pre-test can be taken on or before Saturday 5 December 2020 at either the candidates school or Royal Grammar School.
In addition to the ISEB test, candidates will be invited for an interview in person or virtually as part of the admission process. Candidates with Educational Psychologists reports that need extra time or special need will be accommodated. Reports must be sent to the Admission Head before Sunday 1 November.
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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