Queen Mary's High School catchment area
(no catchment)
How catchment works at Queen Mary's High School
Queen Mary's High School is a super-selective grammar school, so it does not reserve places for families living nearby. Every applicant sits Walsall consortium 11+ (GL), qualifiers are ranked from the highest score down, and offers run down that list until the girls places are filled. A child in Walsall and a child fifteen miles away are treated identically, the only thing that separates them is the mark on the day.
Looked-after children first, then Pupil Premium qualifiers by score, then all qualifiers in rank order of standardised score; distance only breaks ties. Home-to-school distance is used only to break ties between two children who share the exact same qualifying score.
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Sitting the 11+ for Queen Mary's High School
Register
Sign up for Walsall consortium 11+ (GL) 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.
Score high
Offers go to the highest scores first, so aim well above the pass mark to be safe.
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