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Moreton Hall Admission Guide (2026-2027)

Your complete 2026 guide to Moreton Hall — CEM Select assessment, key dates, admissions criteria and contact details.

📍 Moreton Hall, Weston Rhyn, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 3EW, United Kingdom
Shropshire
Region

45.2%
GCSE 9–7
76.4%
A-Level A*–B
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About Moreton Hall

Moreton Hall is an independent school using the CEM Select online assessment for Year 7 entry. The 60-minute CEM Select test covers Verbal Reasoning, Numerical Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning. Academic scholarships and bursaries may be available — contact the school.

Moreton Hall offers an outstanding education with excellent academic standards, small class sizes and a wide range of extracurricular opportunities. GCSE 9–7: 45.2%.

School Type
Girls
Exam Type
CEM Select
GCSE 9–7
45.2%
A-Level A*–B
76.4%
Times Ranking
Outside Top 100
Region
Oswestry, Shropshire
Admissions criteria verified from CEM / CEM Select, the local authority and the school's official website

About the CEM-style 11+ Test for Moreton Hall

Moreton Hall is a girls independent school in England that historically used the CEM 11+ entrance test (Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring, University of Durham) for Year 7 admission. Note that many schools have transitioned to GL Assessment or bespoke entrance tests since CEM 11+ was retired in 2022 — verify the current format on the school's website. The school admits approximately a limited number of Year 7 pupils each September, and applications are made directly to Moreton Hall (registration fee payable).

The CEM-style 11+ format traditionally consists of one or two papers covering English (comprehension, cloze passages, vocabulary), Mathematics (numerical reasoning, problem-solving), Verbal Reasoning, and Non-Verbal Reasoning. CEM scores are age-standardised so younger pupils are not disadvantaged. The CEM-style is the established alternative reference format to GL Assessment.

For 2026 entry, the Moreton Hall entrance exam is held in January of Year 6, with results and offers issued in February-March (varies by school).

Moreton Hall is academically selective — pupils must achieve the qualifying mark in the entrance test to be eligible for a place. If applications exceed the published admission number (available places), the school applies its oversubscription criteria to allocate places fairly. This page is updated each year with the latest verified admissions criteria, key dates and oversubscription rules.

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Year 7 Admissions Guide for Moreton Hall

Admissions criteria verified from CEM / CEM Select, the school's official website and the school's official website
Important: Always confirm current 2026 entry dates, test details and oversubscription criteria on the school's official admissions page. Note: many schools that historically used CEM 11+ have transitioned to GL Assessment or bespoke entrance tests since 2022 — verify the current test format directly with the school.
⚡ Quick Facts
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SchoolGirls, Independent School
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Test DateJanuary of Year 6
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ResultsFebruary of Year 6
RegistrationTypically November-December of Year 5 (varies)
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Offers IssuedFebruary-March (varies by school)

Moreton Hall Admissions Criteria

Moreton Hall is an independent school using the CEM Select online assessment for Year 7 entry. The 60-minute CEM Select test covers Verbal Reasoning, Numerical Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning. Academic scholarships and bursaries may be available — contact the school.

  • Attend an Open Day or arranged visit to Moreton Hall — check the school website for dates.
  • Complete the Registration Form on the school website and pay the registration fee.
  • A reference is requested from the child's current school. Based on a satisfactory report, the candidate is invited to sit the assessment.
  • Sit the CEM Select online assessment at the school (approximately 60 minutes): three sections covering Verbal Reasoning, Numerical Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning.
  • Attend a short interview with a member of the admissions team, focusing on interests, motivation and personal qualities.
  • No fixed pass mark — selection is based on overall performance in the assessment, interview and school reference.
  • An offer is usually made within 1–2 weeks of the interview and assessment.
  • Academic, Music, Sport, Art and All-Rounder Scholarships may be available — contact the school for details.
  • Means-tested Bursaries may be available for financially eligible families.
  • Confirm the place by completing an Acceptance Form and paying the required deposit.

Moreton Hall Oversubscription Criteria

For 2026 Year 7 entry, Moreton Hall ranks applicants by performance in the CEM-style entrance assessment. The following selection priorities are typically applied:

  1. Children who meet the academic standard in Moreton Hall's entrance assessment (CEM-style)
  2. Children with siblings currently attending the school
  3. Children of former pupils (alumni connections)
  4. Children with strong references from current primary head
  5. Children of staff members (where applicable)
  6. Distance from school / catchment priority (some independents)
  7. Children ranked by performance in the assessment up to Moreton Hall's places available
  8. Tiebreak: interview performance, references, or other school-specific criteria

Key Dates & Deadlines — Moreton Hall 2026 Entry

📌 Registration opensVaries by school (typically open Sept/Oct of Year 5)
📌 Registration closesTypically November-December of Year 5 (varies)
📌 CEM-style 11+ Entrance TestJanuary of Year 6 (Independent school entrance exam, CEM-style format)
📌 Test results releasedFebruary of Year 6
📌 Offers issued by schoolFebruary-March (varies by school)
ℹ️Apply directly to Moreton Hall. Independent schools each have their own registration form, fee and entrance exam. Pay the registration fee when registering.

How to Apply to Moreton Hall Directly

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Step 1 — Attend an Open Day at Moreton Hall

Visit during Year 5 to meet staff, tour the school and assess fit. Independent school open days are usually in Sept-Nov.

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Step 2 — Register your child with Moreton Hall

Complete the registration form on the school's website. Registration closes Typically November-December of Year 5 (varies). A registration fee usually applies.

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Step 3 — Sit the school's entrance assessment

Moreton Hall's entrance exam (CEM-style format) is typically held in January of Year 6. Covers English, Mathematics, Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning, plus interview.

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Step 4 — Provide school references

Your child's current Head Teacher will be asked to submit a confidential reference. Strong references are particularly important for independent schools.

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Step 5 — Attend an interview

Most independent schools interview shortlisted candidates. Interviews assess motivation, character and academic potential.

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Step 6 — Receive your offer

Offers issued by Moreton Hall in February-March (varies by school). Compare with offers from any other independent schools applied to.

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Step 7 — Accept your place and pay deposit

Accept your offer in writing and pay the acceptance deposit (typically £500-£2,000, deducted from first-term fees) by the school's deadline.

CEM Select Subjects Tested at Moreton Hall

💬 Verbal Reasoning🔢 Numerical Reasoning🔷 Non-Verbal Reasoning

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Academic Performance at Moreton Hall (GCSE & A-Level Results)

Moreton Hall is one of the UK’s leading independent girls’ senior schools, combining strong academic results with an accelerated Oxbridge programme and a wide enrichment offer.

  • GCSE: a high proportion of strong GCSE grades across a broad curriculum.
  • A-Level: consistently strong A-Level results, supported by individual academic stretch beyond the exam syllabus.
  • Progression: high rates of progression to leading universities, including Oxbridge.

Exam results change annually, so always confirm the latest published figures on the school’s website.

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Catchment Area for Moreton Hall

Moreton Hall School is an independent school and does not operate a catchment area. Places are open to families from across Shropshire, the Welsh border counties and further afield, with boarders from across the UK and overseas, and are allocated on the basis of the entrance assessment rather than where a family lives.

The school sits in 100 acres of parkland near Oswestry on the Shropshire–Wales border, about an hour from Manchester and Birmingham airports; the Senior School is predominantly boarding with day pupils fully integrated, and entry is by assessment rather than catchment.

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Pastoral Care, Sport & Extracurricular Life

Founded in 1913 by Ellen Lloyd-Williams, Moreton Hall is a co-educational Prep school (ages 3–11) with an all-girls Senior School and Sixth Form (ages 11–18), built on a close-knit family ethos and the motto ‘Embrace, Achieve, Enjoy’. It was named TES Boarding School of the Year in 2021.

Set in 100 acres with an indoor pool, a professional theatre, all-weather pitches and an on-site farm, Moreton ranks among the country’s top schools for sport and runs ‘Moreton Enterprises’ student-led businesses alongside strong music, drama and art. For the full list, see the school’s own website.

Frequently Asked Questions about Moreton Hall

How do I apply to Moreton Hall for Year 7?
Applications to Moreton Hall are made directly to the school. Register on the school's website (registration closes Typically November-December of Year 5 (varies)), pay the registration fee, sit the entrance exam, and attend an interview if shortlisted.

Does Moreton Hall use the CEM 11+ test?
Moreton Hall historically used the CEM (Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring) 11+ entrance test. Since CEM 11+ was retired in 2022, many schools have transitioned to GL Assessment or developed bespoke entrance tests. Practice papers in the CEM-style format remain valuable preparation as the topic areas (English, Maths, Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning) are still tested in most formats.

What's the difference between CEM and GL Assessment?
Both test similar subjects (English, Maths, Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning) but differ in style: CEM was designed to be less coachable with broader vocabulary and varied question types per paper; GL Assessment has more structured, predictable papers per subject area. Many former CEM schools now use GL Assessment after CEM 11+ was retired in 2022.

How many Year 7 places does Moreton Hall have?
Moreton Hall admits a limited number of Year 7 pupils each September. Demand for places typically exceeds supply, so the school applies its oversubscription criteria to allocate places fairly.

When is the 11+ test for Moreton Hall?
For 2026 entry, Moreton Hall's 11+ entrance assessment is held in January of Year 6 (Independent school entrance exam, CEM-style format). Registration closes Typically November-December of Year 5 (varies).

What's the pass mark / qualifying score for Moreton Hall?
Moreton Hall sets its own qualifying mark each year based on the standardised score distribution of applicants. Pupils must score at or above the qualifying mark to be eligible for a place. Final ranking is by total standardised score (highest first) according to performance in the entrance assessment.

Is Moreton Hall a state school or fee-paying?
Moreton Hall is an independent fee-paying school. Registration fees, entrance exam fees, and tuition fees apply. Bursaries and scholarships are typically available for academically able pupils from lower-income families — check the school's website for details.

How can my child prepare for the Moreton Hall 11+ test?
ExamTutor offers a complete CEM-style 11+ preparation programme including tutor-led practice papers, full video explanations for every question, and downloadable resources covering English, Mathematics, Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning. Most parents start preparation 12-18 months before the test for best results.

Where can I find Moreton Hall's official admissions policy?
The full Admissions Policy for Moreton Hall 2026 entry is published on the school's official website. Always check the school's website for the most up-to-date oversubscription criteria, current test format, qualifying mark, supplementary forms, and any school-specific application requirements.