Historical Admissions Test Data
This table is for use as a guide only.
The figures quoted below are the marks that were the lowest, in that particular year, to achieve entry under the Academic, Music and Sports Criteria. THEY ARE NOT pass marks or marks that must be achieved in order to gain an offer of a place at Queens’ School.
The lowest mark is that obtained by an applicant when the number of places available for that criterion is reached, whatever that may be.
Please note that, even if your child has scored higher than the previous year’s test marks, it does not automatically mean that they will be offered a place here as we do not know how many people are going to apply with a higher test score than your child. The same principle applies to places which are offered to applicants living closest to the school. Again, we have given the farthest distance offered under Distance for the past three years, however, in any given year we do not know how many applicants are living nearer than you and therefore there is no guarantee of being allocated a place, even if you live nearer than these historical distances.
Each year is different. Therefore, the lowest mark required for a place in Year 7 in September will be known only when the offers have been made. These scores are from Allocation Day on 3rd March, and whose permanent residence is located within postcodes WD3-7, WD17-19, WD23-25, AL2 (south of M25), HA6, HA5 3**, HA5 4**, HA3 6**, HA7 3**, HA7 4**
2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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Academic | 186 | 181 | 186 |
Music (Lowest 2nd Stage Music score) | 30 | 31 | 33 |
Sport | 97.67 | 88.08 | 92.56 |
Furthest distance under this criteria | 1108.84 | 1269.640 | 1237.06 |
There is no pass mark for the academic test, places being offered in accordance with our admission arrangements.
Once you have received your test score on Wednesday 16th October (around 12 noon), you will be able to decide which school(s) you wish to apply to.
National Allocation Day is 3rd March 2025