Beaconsfield High School catchment area
(distance priority)
How catchment works at Beaconsfield High School
Beaconsfield High School draws its intake using a designated catchment or distance priority around Beaconsfield. To be considered your child first needs to pass Bucks Secondary Transfer Test, which makes them eligible but does not guarantee a place.
After passing the STT (121+), priority follows looked-after/pupil-premium, siblings, staff, then catchment girls, then other girls; nearest-distance breaks ties. The qualifying distance shifts every year with demand, so a postcode that was inside the catchment one year can fall outside it the next.
Other grammar schools near Beaconsfield
Sitting the 11+ for Beaconsfield High School
Register
Sign up for Bucks Secondary Transfer Test with the school or local authority, usually by early summer before Year 6 begins.
Sit the test
Your child takes the test in September of Year 6. Results follow in October, before the 31 October secondary application deadline.
Get your place
Pass, then your home distance decides. List Beaconsfield schools by preference on the application.
Beaconsfield High School catchment, your questions answered
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