
King’s Canterbury Entrance Exam: What to Expect and How to Prepare
King’s Canterbury assesses 13+ candidates by two routes: the ISEB Pre-Test and Experience Day for prep pupils, or the King’s Entrance Exams for non-prep and overseas. How to prepare.

King’s Canterbury assesses 13+ candidates by two routes: the ISEB Pre-Test and Experience Day for prep pupils, or the King’s Entrance Exams for non-prep and overseas. How to prepare.

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Wellington College assesses 13+ candidates through the ISEB Pre-Test then an assessment day of collaborative lessons, not a written exam, plus an online interview. How to prepare.

Sevenoaks School assesses 11+ candidates through an autumn pre-test and a January assessment day with English and Maths papers and a 40-minute group discussion. How to prepare.

Oundle School assesses 11+ candidates in January with English and Maths papers, a Cognitive Ability Test and an interview, plus an overnight stay for boarders. How to prepare.

Charterhouse assesses 13+ candidates through the ISEB Pre-Test and an assessment day with an observed seminar, a written exercise and an interview. What to expect, and how to prepare.

Tonbridge School assesses 13+ candidates through the ISEB Common Pre-Test, an assessment afternoon, and Year 7 provisional exams. What each stage involves, and how to prepare.

Rugby School assesses 13+ candidates through the 13+ Day, an assessment day with interviews, a group activity and reasoning tests. The two routes, and how to prepare your child.

Benenden School assesses 11+ candidates through an immersive Assessment Day, the ISEB Common Pre-Test, and a school reference. What each stage involves, and how to prepare.

Shrewsbury School sets its own English and Maths papers in November of Year 8, not the ISEB Pre-Test, alongside an interview. The format, and how to prepare your child.