About Beaconsfield High School
Beaconsfield High School is an Outstanding-rated (Ofsted December 2024) girls' grammar school admitting 180 pupils per year. Entry is via the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test. The school has a tight catchment — typically 4–5 miles — and distance is the key oversubscription factor.
Beaconsfield High School provides an excellent education with high academic standards and a broad curriculum. GCSE 9–7: 71.2%. A-Level A*–B: 80.9%.
About the GL Assessment 11+ Test for Beaconsfield High School
Beaconsfield High School is a girls state grammar school in England that uses the GL Assessment 11+ entrance test to select pupils for Year 7 admission. The school admits approximately 180 Year 7 pupils each September, and applications must be made through your home Local Authority via the Common Application Form (CAF) — never directly to the school.
The GL Assessment 11+ is one of two main 11+ test providers in England (the other being CEM, now retired in many regions). The Bucks test typically consists of multiple papers covering English, Mathematics, Verbal Reasoning, and Non-Verbal Reasoning. Scores are standardised against the cohort age distribution, so younger pupils are not disadvantaged. Each school sets its own qualifying mark (pass mark).
For 2027 entry, the GL Assessment test is sat in mid-September 2026 and results are released to parents on mid-October 2026 — crucially, before the Common Application Form deadline of Friday 31 October 2026, giving parents time to consider results before listing school preferences. National Offers Day is Monday 1 March 2027, when Local Authorities issue Year 7 secondary school offers.
Beaconsfield High School is academically selective — pupils must achieve the qualifying mark in the 11+ test to be eligible for a place. If applications exceed the published admission number (180 places), the school applies its oversubscription criteria (looked-after children, FSME, siblings, distance) to allocate places. This page is updated each year with the latest verified admissions criteria, key dates and oversubscription rules.
Year 7 Admissions Guide for Beaconsfield High School
Beaconsfield High School Admissions Criteria
Beaconsfield High School is an Outstanding-rated (Ofsted December 2024) girls' grammar school admitting 180 pupils per year. Entry is via the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test. The school has a tight catchment — typically 4–5 miles — and distance is the key oversubscription factor.
- ✓Children at Buckinghamshire state primary schools are automatically registered for the STT.
- ✓Children at other schools must register via Buckinghamshire Council (opens 1st May, closes 2nd June 2026).
- ✓Sit the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test: two ~60-minute multiple-choice papers.
- ✓Achieve a qualifying standardised score of 121 or above.
- ✓Looked-after and previously looked-after children (highest priority).
- ✓Girls who have achieved the qualifying score and live within the BHS catchment area (Beaconsfield, Hazlemere, Gerrards Cross, Iver Heath and surrounding areas).
- ✓Sisters of current or former pupils at Beaconsfield High School.
- ✓All other qualifying girls, ranked by straight-line distance from the school.
Beaconsfield High School Oversubscription Criteria
If applications exceed the 180 Year 7 admission number, the Board of Governors / Trust applies the following criteria in priority order. Final ranking uses the standardised score achieved in the GL Assessment 11+ entrance test.
- Looked-after / previously looked-after children (highest priority by law)
- Children who achieve the qualifying mark in the entrance test (above the qualifying standard set by Beaconsfield High School)
- Children eligible for Pupil Premium / Free School Meals Entitlement (FSME)
- Children with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) naming the school
- Children with sibling(s) currently attending the school
- Children of staff (where staff member has worked at the school for 2+ years)
- Children ranked by total standardised score (highest first) up to the published admission number
- Tiebreak: distance from home to school (straight-line measurement) for children with equal scores
Key Dates & Deadlines — Beaconsfield High School 2026 Entry
| 📌 Registration opens | May 2026 via Bucks 11+ portal |
| 📌 Registration closes | late June 2026 |
| 📌 GL Assessment 11+ Entrance Test | mid-September 2026 (Familiarisation: 7 Sept; Main test: Verbal + Non-Verbal + Maths) |
| 📌 Test results released | mid-October 2026 |
| 📌 CAF deadline (apply via Local Authority) | Friday 31 October 2026 |
| 📌 National Offers Day | Monday 1 March 2027 |
How to Apply to Beaconsfield High School via the Common Application Form
Step 1 — Register your child for the GL Assessment 11+ Test
Register through your regional 11+ portal (e.g. Bucks) when registration opens. Closes late June 2026. There is no fee to sit the GL Assessment test.
Step 2 — Attend an Open Day at Beaconsfield High School
Visit during Year 5 or early Year 6 to meet staff and pupils and decide whether to list this school on your CAF.
Step 3 — Sit the GL Assessment Entrance Test
Your child sits the GL Assessment in mid-September 2026. The test typically covers English, Mathematics, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning, with standardised scores age-adjusted.
Step 4 — Receive your standardised test results
Test results are released to parents on mid-October 2026, BEFORE the Common Application Form deadline. You will receive a standardised score and an indication of whether your child has passed the qualifying mark.
Step 5 — Complete your Common Application Form (CAF)
List Beaconsfield High School as one of your preferences on the CAF submitted via your home Local Authority (not the school's LA, unless they are the same). You can usually list 3-6 preferences depending on your LA.
Step 6 — Submit the CAF by the deadline
Submit your CAF by Friday 31 October 2026. Late applications are processed only after all on-time applications have been allocated, dramatically reducing your chance of a place.
Step 7 — Receive your school offer on National Offers Day
Offers are issued via your Local Authority on Monday 1 March 2027. If unsuccessful, you can appeal or join Beaconsfield High School's waiting list — managed by the school itself.
GL Assessment Subjects Tested at Beaconsfield High School
Beaconsfield High School selects through the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT), produced by GL Assessment and administered by Buckinghamshire Council. It is two multiple-choice papers — one covering comprehension, technical English and verbal reasoning; the other non-verbal reasoning, spatial reasoning and mathematics — with age-standardised scoring and a qualifying standard of around 121.
- English & verbal reasoning: comprehension, technical English and verbal logic.
- Mathematics: Key Stage 2 numeracy and problem-solving.
- Non-verbal & spatial reasoning: shapes, sequences and spatial patterns.
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Academic Performance at Beaconsfield High School (GCSE & A-Level Results)
Beaconsfield High School is one of the most successful state-funded girls' grammar schools in Buckinghamshire, with a long record of strong results at GCSE and A-Level — it has previously recorded the best A-Level results in the county — and was rated Outstanding ('Exceptional') by Ofsted in 2019, one of only a small number of schools nationally to receive that recognition.
- GCSE & A-Level: consistently excellent results across a broad academic curriculum.
- Sixth form: a wide A-Level offer with strong progression.
- Progression: leavers progress to leading universities, with many studying medicine, law and STEM subjects.
Exam results change annually, so always confirm the latest published figures on the school's website.
Catchment Area for Beaconsfield High School
Admission to Year 7 is determined by the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT) — produced by GL Assessment and administered by Buckinghamshire Council on behalf of The Buckinghamshire Grammar Schools (TBGS) consortium of 13 schools. The STT is two multiple-choice papers (one covering comprehension, technical English and verbal reasoning; the other non-verbal reasoning, spatial reasoning and mathematics), with age-standardised scoring and a qualifying standard of typically 121 or above.
Beaconsfield High operates a designated catchment area, which is relatively tight (broadly around four to five miles), and uses straight-line distance as its main allocation factor once a child is qualified — the STT score itself is not used to rank places beyond meeting the qualifying standard. Priority is also given to looked-after children and siblings. Always confirm the current catchment map and criteria in the school's admissions booklet.
Pastoral Care, Sport & Extracurricular Life
Beaconsfield High School is a selective girls' grammar school in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, educating pupils aged 11–18. It combines strong academic outcomes with an inclusive ethos, aiming to prepare students for both academic success and personal development.
The school offers a wide range of extracurricular opportunities across sport, music, drama and other clubs and societies. For the full list of activities and pastoral arrangements, see the school's own website.
Frequently Asked Questions about Beaconsfield High School
How do I apply to Beaconsfield High School for Year 7?
Applications to Beaconsfield High School are made through your home Local Authority Common Application Form (CAF) — not directly to the school. Your child must sit the GL Assessment 11+ test (registration closes late June 2026), then list Beaconsfield High School on the CAF. The CAF deadline is Friday 31 October 2026.
Does Beaconsfield High School use the GL Assessment 11+ test?
Yes — Beaconsfield High School uses the GL Assessment 11+ entrance test for Year 7 admission, taken in mid-September 2026 (Familiarisation: 7 Sept; Main test: Verbal + Non-Verbal + Maths). The test covers English, Mathematics, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning, with standardised age-adjusted scores.
What is the pass mark / qualifying score for Beaconsfield High School?
Beaconsfield High School sets its own qualifying mark each year. Pupils must score at or above the qualifying mark to be eligible for a place. Final ranking is by total standardised score (highest first) up to the admission number of 180 places.
How many Year 7 places does Beaconsfield High School have?
Beaconsfield High School admits 180 Year 7 pupils each September. Demand for places typically exceeds supply, so the school applies its oversubscription criteria (looked-after children, FSME, siblings, distance) to allocate places fairly.
When are GL Assessment results released in 2026?
For 2027 Year 7 entry, GL Assessment test results are released on mid-October 2026 — before the Common Application Form deadline of Friday 31 October 2026. You will receive a standardised score and an indication of whether your child has passed the qualifying mark.
When is National Offers Day for Beaconsfield High School in 2027?
National Offers Day for Year 7 secondary school places in England is Monday 1 March 2027. Offers are issued by your home Local Authority — not directly by the school. If unsuccessful, you can appeal or join Beaconsfield High School's waiting list.
Is Beaconsfield High School a state school or fee-paying?
Beaconsfield High School is a state-funded grammar school — there are no tuition fees. As a state grammar, it is academically selective via the GL Assessment 11+ test, but pupils who pass the test do not pay to attend.
How can my child prepare for the Beaconsfield High School 11+ test?
ExamTutor offers a complete GL Assessment 11+ preparation programme including tutor-led practice papers, full video explanations for every question (covering all GL topic areas — English, Mathematics, Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning), and downloadable resources. Most parents start preparation 12-18 months before the September 11+ test.
Where can I find Beaconsfield High School's official admissions policy?
The full Admissions Policy for Beaconsfield High School 2027 entry is published on the school's official website. Always check the school's website for the most up-to-date oversubscription criteria, qualifying mark, supplementary forms (if any), and any school-specific application requirements.