Upton Court Grammar School
Previously Slough Grammar School.
School Details
Type of School | Grammar |
Website | https://www.uptoncourtgrammar.org.uk/ |
Address |
Lascelles Road Upton SL3 7PR |
Phone | 01753522892 |
office@uptoncourtgrammar.org.uk | |
Consortium | Slough Consortium |
Location | |
Region | Berkshire |
Admissions
Admission Year | Sept 2025 |
Gender in YEAR 7 | Mixed |
Calendar
Allocation Day | 1 Mar 2025 |
CAF form | 31 Oct 2024 |
Registration |
See dates below:
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Academic Selection
Number of Places | 165 |
Standardised | Yes |
Age Standardised | No |
Number of Rounds | 1 |
Qualifying Score | 111 |
Admission Policy | View |
Exam Boards
- Granada Learning (GL)
Upton Court Grammar School is part of the Slough Consortium of Grammar Schools, and operates GL Assessment 11+ testing to assess eligibility of students through ability. A standardised score of 111 is the minimum score required to be eligible for consideration for admissions, as described above
Exam Styles
- Multiple Subject Paper (MSP)
The Slough Consortium of Grammar Schools has contracted with GL Assessment as the test provider for the 11+ examinations to be held in September 2023, 2024 and 2025.
The structure and format of the examinations from September 2023 are similar to those used under the previous provider. Pupils will sit two test papers, with questions covering a combination of verbal and non-verbal reasoning, English and mathematics. All marking and standardisation will be carried out by the test provider.
The eligibility score will continue to be set at 111 on a standardised scale. Pupils who score 111 or above will be in the top 35% of the cohort sitting the examination and will be considered eligible for consideration for a grammar school place should their parents apply on their behalf.
Sample Papers
Name | Document or Link | Subjects |
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Multiple Papers | View | English, Maths, Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning |
The structure and format of the examinations from September 2023 are similar to those used under the previous provider. Pupils will sit two test papers, with questions covering a combination of verbal and non-verbal reasoning, English and mathematics. All marking and standardisation will be carried out by the test provider.