Caistor Grammar School
Overview:
Caistor Grammar School
Nestled in Caistor, Lincolnshire, Caistor Grammar School stands as a discerning institution with academy status. Since its establishment in 1630, the school has consistently claimed a position among the premier educational establishments in the East Midlands. Hosting a mixed student cohort of approximately 680 individuals, Caistor Grammar School upholds the inspiring motto "Ever to Excel" and recently earned a 'Good' rating from Ofsted during its latest inspection.
Distinguished by a triad of houses — Hansard, Ayscough, and Rawlinson. The school cultivates distinctive identities and spirits within each. Students are actively urged to embrace and exude pride in their house affiliations, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie that uniquely characterizes the school environment.
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Catchment:
>100
Mixed Grammar
Lincolnshire
Caistor Grammar School's admissions policy prioritizes applicants residing within a geographically defined catchment area. This precisely demarcated zone, extending 6.5 miles in a straight-line from the school's registered address, encompasses a cluster of residences deemed eligible for preferential consideration during the enrollment process.
Number of places in Year 7:
96
Total number of students:
639
Competition:
4+ applicants for every place
Caistor Grammar School, Caistor, Market Rasen, UK
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11+ Exam Details:
Exam Board/Format:
Lincolnshire 11+ Exam consists of two papers comprising of Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning and Spatial Reasoning.
The Lincolnshire 11+ Exam, developed by GL Assessment, assesses Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning, and Spatial Reasoning through a multiple-choice format.
This examination comprises two papers.
The initial paper focuses on Verbal Reasoning, lasting for 50 minutes and featuring 80 questions. Various question types are presented in concise sections.
The second paper is administered a week later, encompassing Non-Verbal Reasoning and Spatial Reasoning. This paper comprises five sections, each lasting 7 minutes and containing 14 questions. The first three sections address Non-Verbal Reasoning, while the last two sections pertain to Spatial Reasoning.
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September 2024
January 2024
March 2024
The specific method of publishing 11+ Lincolnshire results may vary, but typically, the results are communicated through mail or postal services.
How to prepare:
We run specialist 11+ online courses focussing on the GL Assessment (Paper 1: Verbal Reasoning and Paper 2: Non-Verbal Reasoning and Spatial Reasoning) . The sessions are online and highly interactive. Speak to us about how we can help your child.
Mock Exams: Our mock exams are designed to reflect the real exam in complexity and format. Click here to view the mock exam schedule.
Practice Papers: Practice packs designed to help your child master the entire syllabus.