Entry Requirements and 11+
Joining Churston is the start of something remarkable. Here's everything you need to know about how entry to Year 7 works - and how to give your child their best chance.

Churston Ferrers Grammar School is a state-funded selective school - which means we admit students who demonstrate a strong academic aptitude, assessed through the 11+ test. Selection isn't about excluding children; it's about finding the right environment for the right learner. When a student joins a school pitched at their level, surrounded by peers who share their curiosity and drive, something powerful happens. They feel at home. They grow. They thrive. That's what selective education, at its best, looks like - and it's what we've built here over more than six decades.
What we're looking for is academic readiness, honest assessment, the right fit.

Academic readiness
We're looking for students who are genuinely ready for a fast-paced, academically ambitious curriculum. That doesn't mean perfection - it means curiosity, capability, and the willingness to work hard.

What the test assesses
The 11+ test focuses strictly on English and Maths. It is designed to assess the core knowledge and skills that any child, in any primary school, would be expected to have learned by the end of Year 5. There are no verbal or non-verbal reasoning papers - just a fair evaluation of your child's everyday learning.

What we're really looking for
Beyond the score, we believe the best Churstonians are kind, resilient, and eager to contribute. The 11+ is the door - but who your child is matters just as much as what they can do on the day.

Step 1
Register your interest
Let us know you're considering Churston. Registering your interest means you'll receive all the information you need about the 11+ test, key dates, and open events.
Step 2
Sit the 11+ test
Taking place in September of Year 6, the test is administered by GL Assessment and evaluates English and Maths. It is designed around standard primary school learning up to the end of Year 5. There is one sitting for entry, and we encourage families to review the sample assessment materials available directly on the GL Assessment website.
Step 3
Receive a guidance letter
Guidance letters are issued to families within a few weeks of the test. You'll be told whether your application to a grammar school is likely to be successful. If this is the case, the next step is to apply for a place.
Step 4
Apply via your local authority
Places at Churston are applied for through your local authority's common application form (CAF), alongside any other secondary school preferences. This is the standard local authority admissions process - Churston is part of the same system. If you live in Torbay, you will apply through Torbay Council. If you live in Devon, you will apply through Devon County Council.
Step 5
Receive your offer
Offers are made on National Offer Day - 1 March - for entry in the following September. We'll be delighted to welcome your child to the Churston community.









