Spend over £50 and get 10% off your order. Use coupon: "EXAMDISCOUNT"

Campbell College Information

11+

SEAG

Campbell College Information

Age:11+

Table of Content

🏫 Campbell College, BelfastSEAG Practice Papers with Video Explanations

Independent Day & Boarding School | Boys | Belfast, Northern Ireland | Ages 3–18


📚 History of Campbell College, Belfast

Campbell College was founded in 1894, established through the will of Henry James Campbell, a wealthy linen merchant who wished to provide a high-quality education for boys in Belfast. Set within a beautiful 100-acre woodland estate in East Belfast, the school has become one of Northern Ireland’s leading independent schools, steeped in tradition and academic excellence.

The school’s historic Victorian buildings and modern facilities make it a unique and inspiring learning environment. Campbell College maintains strong military and boarding traditions, and has educated many notable alumni, including judges, doctors, engineers, politicians, and rugby internationals.

Motto: “Ne Obliviscaris”Forget Not


👨‍🎓 Pupil Numbers & School Structure

  • Total Pupils: ~1,200

    • Junior School (Prep): ~250 boys (ages 3–11)

    • Senior School (Grammar): ~950 boys (ages 11–18)

  • Year 8 Intake: ~100–110 pupils

  • Boarding Pupils: ~150 (from NI, UK, and international)

  • Gender: Boys only

  • Age Range: 3–18

  • School Type: Independent Grammar School (Fee-paying)

  • Boarding Options: Full, weekly, and flexi boarding available

  • Religious Affiliation: Non-denominational Christian ethos


🎓 Academic Reputation

Campbell College is known for combining academic ambition with a strong focus on character, service, and leadership. While non-selective in some junior years, its senior grammar section is academically selective and delivers excellent exam outcomes, especially in STEM, Humanities, and English.

✅ Academic Strengths:

  • Outstanding in Mathematics, Sciences, English Literature, History, and Business

  • Offers both A-Levels and Cambridge Technicals in Sixth Form

  • High rate of progression to Russell Group universities, including Queen’s University Belfast, University of Edinburgh, Cambridge, and Trinity College Dublin

📊 Academic Performance (Senior School):

  • GCSEs:

    • ~95–98% of pupils achieve 5+ GCSEs at grades A–C*, including English and Maths

    • ~80% of grades are at A–B*

  • A-Levels:

    • ~85% of grades at A–C*

    • Strong representation in STEM, Law, and Medicine


🏆 Awards & Recognition

  • Inspected and praised by ETI (Education & Training Inspectorate) and Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) for:

    • Strong academic leadership

    • Excellence in pastoral care and boarding provision

    • Quality of teaching and enrichment opportunities

  • Recognition in:

    • UK Maths Challenge, Royal Society of Chemistry Olympiads

    • Public Speaking, Debating, and Model United Nations

  • Sporting excellence in:

    • Ulster Schools’ Rugby (Campbell is a multiple-time Schools’ Cup champion)

    • Athletics, hockey, cricket, and swimming

  • Music & Arts:

    • Active choirs, orchestras, and drama department

    • Musical theatre productions and art exhibitions

🏫 Campbell College – Contact Information

School Name: Campbell College
Type: Independent All-Boys Day and Boarding School (Ages 3–18, Boarding from Age 11)
Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland


📍 Address:

Campbell College
Belmont Road
Belfast
BT4 2ND
Northern Ireland
United Kingdom


☎️ Telephone:

+44 (0)28 9076 3076


📧 Email:

info@campbellcollege.co.uk


🌐 Website:

https://www.campbellcollege.co.uk


📱 Social Media:

SEAG Score Needed to get into Campbell College

Below is historical scores for Campbell College from 2023 to 2014.

2023 Lowest Grade – AQE – 94
2022 Lowest Grade – AQE – 94
2021 N/A
2020 Lowest Grade – AQE – 94
2019 Lowest Grade – AQE – 93
2018 Lowest Grade – AQE – 94
2017 Lowest Grade – AQE – 94
2016 Lowest Grade – AQE – 88
2015 Lowest Grade – AQE – 89
2014 Lowest Grade – AQE – 84

As you can see from the above stats 94 in AQE test in all years will have got you into Campbell College. The highest score needed was 94 in most years for AQE.
A 94 score in old AQE test is equivalent to 185 in new SEAG test, so based on past intake a minimum score of 185+ in SEAG test would give your child a very high chance of getting accepted into Campbell College.

SEAG Comparison with historical AQE and PPTC outcomes:

Approx PPTC / GL Equivalent SAS SEAG TSAS Approx AQE Equivalent SAS SEAG Band SEAG Cohort Percentile
282 282 130 1 100
258 236 1 90
249 224 113 1 80
242 215 109 1 70
236 207 106 1 60*
231 200 103 2 50*
226 193 99 3 40*
220 185 94 4 30*
214 175 88 5 20*
200 <175 6 <20

*This is the minimum cohort percentile needed for that Band

Two examples:
A SEAG TSAS of 215 would be “equivalent” to a PPTC SAS of about 242 or an AQE SAS of about 109. A SEAG TSAS of 185 would be “equivalent” to a PPTC SAS of about 220 or an AQE SAS of about 94.

Minimum PPTC /GL SAS needed for Grade PPTC/ GL Grade Approx Equivalent SEAG TSAS
234 A 206
229 B1 197
224 B2 190
219 C1 183
213 C2 174
<213 D <174

How to Use ExamTutor SEAG Transfer Test Practice Papers (with Video Explanations) to Achieve High Scores for Campbell College

Preparing for the SEAG Transfer Test effectively is crucial to securing a place at highly competitive grammar schools like Campbell College. To secure a place, students must achieve a high score in the SEAG Transfer Test. ExamTutor’s SEAG Practice Test Papers with Video Explanations provide a structured and effective way to prepare, ensuring students are fully familiar with the question types and exam format used in the 11+ entrance exam.


How ExamTutor SEAG Practice Papers with Video Explanations Help Students Succeed

1. Mirrors the SEAG Transfer Test Format

ExamTutor’s practice papers mirror the GL Assessment SEAG test format, covering:
📌 English – Reading comprehension, grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary.
📌 Mathematics – Numerical reasoning, arithmetic, and problem-solving.

By practicing with ExamTutor papers, students become familiar with the structure and content of the SEAG entrance exam, improving confidence and performance.


2. Identify Weak Areas & Improve Performance with a Structured Study Plan

A structured study plan is essential for SEAG Transfer Test success. Our practice papers:
✔ Help identify weaker subjects at the earliest stage.
✔ Allow students to focus on specific question types where they struggle.
✔ Include detailed answer explanations so students understand their mistakes and improve.

📌 Tip: Encourage your child to take regular timed practice tests to build exam stamina and confidence.


3. Boost Confidence with Video Explanations

Some SEAG transfer Test question types can be challenging for students. Our tutor-led video explanations:
🎥 Break down complex questions step by step
🎥 Teach proven problem-solving techniques
🎥 Show shortcuts and strategies to save time in the exam
🎥 Help students reinforce learning and build confidence

How to Use Video Explanations Effectively:

Review incorrect answers with video solutions – Identify and correct mistakes early.
Take notes on key strategies – Record important problem-solving techniques for future reference.
Rewatch explanations for difficult topics – Reinforce learning by revisiting challenging areas.

Video explanations ensure students fully understand concepts rather than just memorising answers.


4. Develop Strong Time Management & Exam Techniques

Success in the SEAG entrance exam isn’t just about knowledge—it’s also about:
Time management – Completing questions quickly and accurately under exam conditions.
Skipping tricky questions – Avoid wasting time on difficult questions and returning to them later.
Eliminating wrong answers – Using logical reasoning to improve accuracy.

📌 Tip: Regular timed practice with ExamTutor tests ensures students develop these key exam skills.


5. Build Confidence Before the Big Day

Confidence is crucial for success in the SEAG exam. Our practice tests help by:
Simulating real exam conditions – So students know exactly what to expect.
Providing motivation through measurable improvement.

📌 Tip: Encourage your child to review their mistakes using our detailed video explanations to turn weaknesses into strengths.


Why Choose ExamTutor 11+ Practice Papers for SEAG transfer test Preparation?

SEAG GL Assessment-style practice papers covering all tested subjects.
Video explanations for step-by-step learning.
Used successfully by thousands of students every year.


How to Get Started with ExamTutor Practice Papers

1️⃣ Take a practice test – Identify your child’s strengths and weaknesses.
2️⃣ Create a study plan – Focus on weaker areas while reinforcing strengths.
3️⃣ Practice regularly – Use ExamTutor timed papers to simulate real exam conditions.
4️⃣ Review mistakes using video explanations – Learn from errors and improve.
5️⃣ Track progress – Monitor scores over time to ensure continuous improvement.

📌 Tip: Start preparing at least 6–12 months before the exam to allow enough time for practice and improvement.

Campbell College entry is highly competitive, but ExamTutor SEAG Practice Papers with Video Explanations provide a powerful tool to maximise your child’s success.

By mirroring the SEAG test format, identifying weak areas, improving time management, and building confidence, our practice tests give students the best chance of securing a high score and gaining admission to Campbell College.

Why Choose ExamTutor 11+ Practice Papers for Campbell College Preparation?

SEAG style practice papers covering all tested subjects.
Video explanations for step-by-step learning.
Used successfully by thousands of pupils every year.

Achieving a high SEAG score for Campbell College is very possible with the right strategy and tools. With ExamTutor’s exam-style papers and video explanations, you get both practice and expert guidance — exactly what’s needed to turn mistakes into mastery.

📌 Start preparing today with ExamTutor and set your child on the path to SEAG success! 🚀

📋 Admissions Criteria 

If applications exceed available places (~100–110), the following criteria may apply:

  1. SEAG Transfer Test results – ranked in descending order

  2. Boarding applicants (priority for full boarders)

  3. Siblings of current/past pupils

  4. Sons of staff or alumni

  5. Applicants from named feeder/preparatory schools

  6. Proximity to the school (tie-breaker)

Special Circumstances (illness, bereavement, SEN, newcomers to NI) considered with supporting documentation.


📅 Admissions Timeline 

Stage Date
SEAG Registration Opens May 
SEAG Registration Closes September
SEAG Test Dates November
SEAG Results Released January 
EA Online Application Opens Late January 
Application Deadline February 
Offers Made March 

💷 Fees

  • Campbell College is an independent (fee-paying) school

    • Day pupils (Senior School): ~£5,600 per year (subject to change)

    • Boarding fees: ~£14,000–£17,000 per year depending on package

Additional costs:

  • Uniform and sports kit

  • Trips, instrumental tuition, exam fees

  • Optional activities and residentials

Scholarships and bursaries may be available based on academic merit, sport, or financial need.

SEAG Exam Information for ‘Campbell College’.

The SEAG Group’ consists of 63 Grammar Schools in Northern Ireland that use academic selection for all or part of their Year 8 intake. The SEAG 2024 Entrance Assessment is for pupils who will be transferring to post primary schools and whose parents may be considering a place at a SEAG school for their child. Campbell Collegeis a SEAG School. Campbell College will use the results from the SEAG Test to determine who gets offered a place at the school.

SEAG Registration and Exam Details
Parents can register their child at the SEAG website at the following address. SEAG (seagni.co.uk).The SEAG Entrance Assessment consists of two papers. Both papers assess English and Mathematics and both have an identical format consisting of three Sections:

1st Section – The Practice Test Section
This section contains 5 English followed by 5 Maths questions. These questions are designed to help pupils settle before the Main Test begins. The Practice Test is not assessed or timed.
2nd Section – English Main Test.
The English section of the paper consists of 28 questions (Q1-Q28) and is broken down into 4 sections:
1) “Punctuation Exercise” containing 5 multiple choice questions.
2) “Grammar Exercise” 5 multiple choice questions.
3) “Spelling Exercise” with 5 multiple choice questions.
4) Comprehension”. Contains a passage and are then asked 13 questions on the passage; 7 of these are multiple choice (Q16-Q22). The final 6 questions (Q23-Q28) are described as “free response”; the pupil writes the answer to each in the space provided in the Answer Sheet.
3rd Section – Maths Main Test.
The Maths section also has 28 questions (Q29-Q56) and is broken down into 2 sections:
1) The first 22 Maths questions (Q29-Q50) are multiple choice questions.
2) The final 6 Maths questions (Q51-Q56) are described as “free response”. For each of these questions the pupil works out the correct answer and writes the answer in the space provided in the Answer Sheet.
Pupils will have 60 minutes to answer the 56 Main Test questions.
They can choose to start with the English questions or with the Maths questions.
Each of the multiple choice questions has 5 possible answers.

Admissions Criteria for Campbell College

Most Northern Ireland Grammar Schools are now using the SEAG Entrance Assessment instead of Transfer Test AQE or PPTC/GL Assessment. As part of their admissions criteria each school uses slightly different criteria versions for admissions. The vast majority of schools will have SEAG Band one as 1st criteria which means you need to score 206+ in the SEAG Entrance Assessment Test. If you don’t get band one then you will not be guaranteed a grammar school place in any school in Northern Ireland.
After criteria one, criteria two can vary depending on Grammar School. The majority of Grammar Schools 2nd criteria will be if a family member currently or in some cases has attended the school, other schools will go straight to SEAG TSAS scores. The main key point to note is that you need to aim for band one which is 206 in SEAG Entrance Assessment for the vast majority of Grammar Schools in Northern Ireland. Another key point is school preference, most schools don’t stipulate they have to be number one preference on the SEAG Application form to be considered for a place at their school. So, if you put down a Grammar School as 1st preference and don’t get the grade to get in, as long as your 2nd choice school doesn’t stipulate their school has to be 1st preference then it’s the same as putting the 2nd school down 1st on the SEAG application form.
Our advice is to read the Grammar School criteria carefully and know what your child needs to achieve to gain entry as a lot of parents get confused over the criteria. We keep an up-to-date database of past Transfer Test and SEAG scores you need to gain entry to all Grammar Schools in Northern Ireland.
Our SEAG products at bottom of the page are proven resources to give you child the best chance of getting a high score in SEAG, our Practice Test Papers with video explanations are a great starting point for the SEAG Exam. Our online and live tutor bootcamps are a great alternative to an expensive tutor and our mock exams are a great way to find out what level your child is currently at compared to other children who have taken our mock exams in the same area. Our mock exams will be pitched at examination level difficulty so you have an exact understanding of the level your child needs to aim for. Below is the criteria for this Grammar School. If you have any questions please contact us:
Campbell College will initially consider only those applicants who have taken the assessment papers provided by the Schools’ Entrance Assessment Group (SEAG). The School will use the Score as awarded by SEAG to an applicant subject only to the consideration by the Board of Governors of those applicants claiming Special Circumstances or Special Provisions as explained below. Information on SEAG is available from the School or the SEAG website www.seagni.co.uk. For those boys who are applying to the boarding department, this does not apply.
The Score in the SEAG assessments and the SEAG Candidate number should both be entered on the Transfer Application. The original statement received from SEAG indicating the Score should be uploaded to the Online Transfer Application. This information will be verified by the College.
Campbell College will not use as a criterion the position of preference given to the school by the applicant on the Transfer Application; for example, a boy who has not chosen Campbell College as a first preference school will be considered in the same way as those who have placed this school first on their application.
Boys resident in Northern Ireland at the time of their proposed admission to the school will be selected before any boys not so resident (day boys only).
CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION
The following criteria will be applied in order as laid out below:
1) The first 91 places from the admissions total of 130 will be allocated to applicants on the basis of the rank order of their Scores; those achieving higher Scores being allocated places before those with lower Scores. If more than one applicant is eligible for the 91st place because they have equal Scores, then all such applicants will be allocated places up to the College’s admission number, using, if necessary, the criteria detailed in 3(i) to 3(vii) below;
2) If enrolling as a boarding pupil, up to 15 places in Year 8 are allocated for boarding pupils. The pupil must remain as a boarder throughout Years 8-12;
3) Following the allocation of places as described in criterion 1 and 2, a pool of up to 72 places will be identified from the remaining applications; those achieving higher scores being selected for the pool before those who have scored less. The remaining places will be allocated from the pool. The following criteria will be applied in the order stated to those who:
(i) are currently attending Campbell College Junior School. Preference will be directly proportional to the number of years in attendance at Campbell College Junior School;
(ii) have a child of the family* currently enrolled in Years 8-14 at Campbell College, or has attended previously to at least GCSE or Sixth Form (details should be supplied);
(iii) have a child of the family* currently enrolled in Years 8-14 at Strathearn School or Bloomfield Collegiate School (details should be supplied);
(iv) are the son of a permanent employee of the College;
(v) are the sons of Old Campbellians; (details should be supplied);
(vi) are the grandsons of Old Campbellians; (details should be supplied);
(vii) If, when all the other criteria have been applied there are still places remaining, places will be allocated from the pool in rank order of Score. In the event of a tie break in Score, selection will be on the basis of the initial letter of the surname as identified on the Transfer Form. If a tiebreak exists on the initial letter of the surname, the second letter of the surname will be used and so on.
*for the purposes of the Admissions Criteria, the phrase “child of the family” covers: a child born to a married couple or to a couple in a civil partnership; a child born to a co-habiting couple; a child born to a single parent; a child of either/any of those people by a previous marriage, civil partnership or relationship; a child living with a couple who has been treated as a “child of the family” whether there is a civil partnership or not; a child living with an individual, who has been treated as a “child of the family”; an adopted or fostered child; a situation where for example an orphaned cousin is being brought up with a family or individual. The allocation of places in accordance with the criteria at (i) to (vii) above shall always be undertaken so as to comply with all relevant and applicable anti-discrimination laws. In the event that, in any particular instance, the application of any of the criteria would contravene such laws, such criteria shall not be applied in that instance.
Campbell College website for a more detailed Admissions Policy document – the https://www.campbellcollege.co.uk

More From School Database

Not sure what resources you need for a Grammar School? Type in the name of the Grammar School below to find specific 11 Plus resources for that school including Practice Test Papers, Online Bootcamps, Live Tutor Classes and Mock Exams.

St Malachy's College, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is the oldest Catholic diocesan college in Ulster. The college's alumni and students are known as Malachians. Founded in 1833, St Malachy’s College is a Catholic Grammar School for boys....

Age:11+

Test Type:SEAG

St Louis Grammar School, Kilkeel is a Roman Catholic secondary school located in Kilkeel, County Down, Northern Ireland. The school is a co-educational Specialist School in Technology and ICT that caters for pupils aged 11–18.......

Age:11+

Test Type:SEAG

St Malachy's College, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is the oldest Catholic diocesan college in Ulster. The college's alumni and students are known as Malachians. Founded in 1833, St Malachy’s College is a Catholic Grammar School for boys......

Age:11+

Test Type:SEAG