About Royal Belfast Academical Institution
The Royal Belfast Academical Institution (commonly known as RBAI or Inst) is one of Northern Ireland's most prestigious voluntary grammar schools for boys, founded in 1810. It admits approximately 140 boys into Year 8 via the SEAG Entrance Assessment and has an outstanding record in academic achievement, rugby and rowing.
Royal Belfast Academical Institution provides an outstanding academic education in Northern Ireland, with strong results and a wide range of extracurricular activities. GCSE 9–7: 70%.
About the SEAG Transfer Test at Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Royal Belfast Academical Institution is a boys voluntary grammar school in Belfast, Northern Ireland, with a non-denominational ethos. Entry to Year 8 (Form 1) for September 2026 is academically selective via the SEAG Entrance Assessment — administered by the Schools' Entrance Assessment Group (SEAG) on behalf of voluntary, controlled and Catholic-maintained grammar schools across Northern Ireland. Royal Belfast Academical Institution admits 150 Year 8 pupils per year.
The SEAG Transfer Test consists of two papers, each 60 minutes long, taken in November of Primary 7 (P7) and spaced one week apart. Each paper covers English (28 questions on punctuation, grammar, spelling and comprehension) and Mathematics (28 questions, mix of multiple-choice and free response). The combined result is the Total Standardised Age Score (TSAS) — a numerical score normalised against the cohort age distribution, which Royal Belfast Academical Institution uses to rank applicants for admission.
For 2026 entry, results are released to parents/guardians on Saturday 24 January 2026 via the SEAG portal. The Education Authority NI Transfer Portal opens at 12 noon on Tuesday 27 January 2026 and applications must be submitted by 12 noon on Thursday 19 February 2026. Late applications may be considered up to 4pm on Wednesday 4 March 2026 in exceptional circumstances. Offers Day for Royal Belfast Academical Institution and all other Northern Ireland post-primary schools is Friday 24 April 2026.
This page is updated each year with the latest verified admissions criteria, dates and oversubscription rules for Royal Belfast Academical Institution. For the most up-to-date guidance, refer to the school's official admissions page (linked in the Quick Facts panel below) and the SEAG website at seagni.co.uk.
Year 8 Transfer Test Guide for Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Royal Belfast Academical Institution Admissions Criteria
The Royal Belfast Academical Institution (commonly known as RBAI or Inst) is one of Northern Ireland's most prestigious voluntary grammar schools for boys, founded in 1810. It admits approximately 140 boys into Year 8 via the SEAG Entrance Assessment and has an outstanding record in academic achievement, rugby and rowing.
- ✓Register for the SEAG Transfer Test at seagni.co.uk — registration typically opens in May and closes in October.
- ✓Sit the SEAG Entrance Assessment in November every year of Primary 7 (P7) — two papers covering English and Mathematics, tests are one week apart (60 minutes per paper).
- ✓Both papers must be sat to receive a full Total Standardised Age Score (TSAS). Pupils sitting only one paper receive an estimated score (shown as ‘e’ on results).
- ✓Upload your Statement of Outcomes (available from the SEAG website from late January) with the online Transfer Application to Royal Belfast Academical Institution.
- ✓Special Circumstances / Special Provisions: Applications are reviewed by the Admissions Committee who may award an equivalent TSAS and Band.
- ✓Criterion (i) — Looked-after and previously looked-after children (highest priority).
- ✓Criterion (ii) — Medical, disability or pastoral need that specifically requires attendance at this school — professional documentation required.
- ✓Criterion (iii) — Siblings: applicants with a child of the family currently or previously enrolled at Royal Belfast Academical Institution.
- ✓Criterion (iv) — All remaining applicants ranked by SEAG Band achieved, then by Total Standardised Age Score (TSAS), highest first — up to the admissions number of 140 places.
- ✓Tie-break (within Criterion iv): First priority to pupils receiving Free School Meals Entitlement; remaining places allocated by a computer-based process using applicant names.
- ✓Apply to Royal Belfast Academical Institution via the online Transfer Application — deadline typically February. Full Admissions Criteria: www.rbai.org.uk.
Royal Belfast Academical Institution Oversubscription Criteria
If applications exceed the 150 place admission number, the Board of Governors applies the following criteria in order. Final ranking uses the SEAG Total Standardised Age Score (TSAS) achieved in the November SEAG Entrance Assessment.
- Looked-after / previously looked-after children
- Free School Meals Entitlement (FSME)
- Eldest/only child or child with sibling currently attending RBAI
- Children of RBAI alumni / Old Instonians
- Highest TSAS ranked order
Key Dates & Deadlines — Royal Belfast Academical Institution 2026 Entry
| 📌 SEAG Registration opens | ~May 2025 at seagni.co.uk |
| 📌 SEAG Registration closes | ~October 2025 |
| 📌 SEAG Entrance Assessment | November 2025 — two papers, one week apart (60 mins each, English & Maths) |
| 📌 SEAG Results released | Saturday 24 January 2026 — download from your SEAG portal account |
| 📌 EA Portal opens for school applications | 12 noon, Tuesday 27 January 2026 |
| 📌 EA Portal closes (apply by) | 12 noon, Thursday 19 February 2026 |
| 📌 Late applications deadline | 4pm, Wednesday 4 March 2026 (treated equally if circumstance verified) |
| 📌 Offers issued (Offers Day) | Friday 24 April 2026 |
How to Apply to Royal Belfast Academical Institution via SEAG & EA NI
Step 1 — Register your child for SEAG
Register online at seagni.co.uk when registration opens around May. Closes around October. There is no fee to sit the SEAG test.
Step 2 — Sit the SEAG Entrance Assessment
Your child sits two SEAG papers in November of Primary 7 (P7), one week apart, each 60 minutes covering English (28 questions) and Mathematics (28 questions).
Step 3 — Download your SEAG Statement of Outcomes
SEAG releases the Total Standardised Age Score (TSAS) on Saturday 24 January 2026. Download from your SEAG portal account.
Step 4 — Open the EA NI Transfer Portal
The Education Authority NI Transfer Portal opens at 12 noon, Tuesday 27 January 2026 — you apply through this portal, NOT directly to the school.
Step 5 — List Royal Belfast Academical Institution as a preference
Enter your child's SEAG TSAS and Unique Pupil Number on the Transfer Application and list Royal Belfast Academical Institution as one of your school preferences. Upload supporting documents (e.g. FSME, sibling, looked-after evidence).
Step 6 — Submit by the EA Portal deadline
Submit your application by 12 noon, Thursday 19 February 2026. Late applications accepted until 4pm Wed 4 March 2026 in exceptional cases.
Step 7 — Receive your offer on Offers Day
Offers are issued via the EA Portal on Friday 24 April 2026. If unsuccessful, you can appeal or join a waiting list via the EA.
SEAG Subjects Tested at Royal Belfast Academical Institution
The SEAG Entrance Assessment for Royal Belfast Academical Institution tests two subjects across two papers, sat about a week apart in November of Primary 7 (P7). Each paper lasts roughly 60 minutes and uses a multiple-choice format with no negative marking.
- English — reading comprehension, vocabulary, spelling, punctuation and grammar. Wide reading is the single biggest advantage here, building the vocabulary and inference skills the paper rewards.
- Mathematics — the full Key Stage 2 curriculum: number, fractions, decimals, percentages, measures, shape, data handling and multi-step problem solving, with an emphasis on speed and accuracy.
Both papers are combined into a single Total Standardised Age Score (TSAS), which Royal Belfast Academical Institution uses to rank applicants for its Year 8 places. There is no separate verbal or non-verbal reasoning paper in the SEAG test.
SEAG Practice Papers for Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Royal Belfast Academical Institution uses the SEAG format. Our practice papers closely mirror the actual test structure — with full video explanations for every question.
- 12 × English & Mathematics tests
- 672 video explanations
- 30.5 hours of video content
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- 224 video explanations
- 12 hrs video content
- 4 English & Maths practice tests
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Academic Performance at Royal Belfast Academical Institution (GCSE & A-Level Results)
The Royal Belfast Academical Institution (RBAI, or 'Inst') is widely recognised as one of Northern Ireland's top academic schools, known for consistently outstanding GCSE and A-Level results — around 94% of pupils achieved five or more GCSEs at A*–C including English and Maths in 2018/19.
- Strengths: strong departments in the Sciences, Mathematics, English, Languages, History and Music.
- Destinations: high levels of success in Medicine, Law, Engineering and Business admissions, with long-standing links to Queen's University Belfast, Oxford and Cambridge.
- Progression: pathways to Oxbridge, Russell Group universities and the professions.
Exam results vary year to year, so always confirm the latest published figures on the school website.
Catchment Area for Royal Belfast Academical Institution
RBAI is a non-denominational voluntary grammar school for boys of around 1,100 pupils, occupying an 18-acre site on College Square East in the heart of Belfast city centre (BT1 6DL). Founded in 1810 (it opened in 1814) by William Drennan and the city's leading reformers, it is one of the eight Northern Ireland schools in the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC).
The school admits around 150 pupils into Year 8, drawn from close to 100 primary schools across the Province (its city-centre location, near the Europa Bus Centre and Great Victoria Street station, makes it accessible by public transport). Where oversubscribed, the Board of Governors ranks applicants on the SEAG Total Standardised Age Score (TSAS); as a voluntary grammar school it charges an annual capital fee. Always confirm the current criteria in the school's admissions booklet.
Pastoral Care, Sport & Extracurricular Life
Inst's ethos — captured in its motto "Quaerere Verum" (To Seek the Truth) — combines high academic expectations with a strong sense of identity, supported by an innovative Year 8 induction that helps boys from many different primary schools settle in. Pastoral care is organised around a house system: Dill, Jones, Kelvin, Larmor, Pirrie and Stevenson (alumni are known as 'Old Instonians').
The school has a strong sporting tradition, particularly in rugby (a regular contender in the Ulster Schools' Cup), supported by excellent facilities including 17 laboratories, a sports hall, fitness suite, indoor pool, boathouse and an astro-turf hockey pitch, alongside a wide programme of music, drama and other clubs and societies.
Royal Belfast Academical Institution — Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply to Royal Belfast Academical Institution for Year 8?
Applications to Royal Belfast Academical Institution are made through the Education Authority NI Transfer Portal — NOT directly to the school. The EA NI portal opens at 12 noon on Tuesday 27 January 2026 and closes at 12 noon on Thursday 19 February 2026. You will need your child's SEAG Total Standardised Age Score (TSAS) and SEAG Unique Pupil Number. List Royal Belfast Academical Institution as a preference on the application form.
Does Royal Belfast Academical Institution use the SEAG Transfer Test?
Yes — Royal Belfast Academical Institution uses the SEAG (Schools' Entrance Assessment Group) Entrance Assessment for admission to Year 8. Pupils sit two SEAG papers in November of Primary 7 (P7), each lasting 60 minutes and covering English (28 questions) and Mathematics (28 questions).
What SEAG score do I need for Royal Belfast Academical Institution?
The minimum SEAG Total Standardised Age Score (TSAS) required for Royal Belfast Academical Institution is 195 (2024); ~185+ recommended. Royal Belfast Academical Institution ranks applicants by TSAS from highest to lowest, with places allocated up to the admission number of 150 Year 8 places per year. Tie-break criteria apply for tied scores.
How many Year 8 places does Royal Belfast Academical Institution have?
Royal Belfast Academical Institution admits 150 pupils into Year 8 each year. Demand typically exceeds supply, so the Board of Governors applies the published oversubscription criteria in priority order — looked-after children first, then SEAG TSAS ranking, with school-specific tiebreakers (e.g. FSME, siblings, distance).
When are SEAG results released in 2026?
SEAG results (Statement of Outcomes) for the 2026 entry round are released on Saturday 24 January 2026. Parents/guardians can download the Statement of Outcomes from their SEAG portal account at seagni.co.uk and must upload it with their Royal Belfast Academical Institution Transfer Application.
When is Offers Day for Royal Belfast Academical Institution in 2026?
Offers Day for Year 8 admission in 2026 is Friday 24 April 2026. Offers are issued through the Education Authority NI Transfer Portal. If unsuccessful you can join a waiting list or lodge an appeal through the EA NI.
What type of school is Royal Belfast Academical Institution?
Royal Belfast Academical Institution is a boys voluntary grammar school with a non-denominational ethos, located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is academically selective via the SEAG Transfer Test and admits 150 pupils into Year 8 each September.
How can my child prepare for the SEAG Test for Royal Belfast Academical Institution?
ExamTutor offers a complete SEAG preparation programme including tutor-led practice papers, full video explanations for every question (covering all SEAG topic areas), and downloadable resources mapped to the SEAG Transfer Test specification. We recommend starting preparation 6-12 months before the November SEAG test to allow time for diagnostic, focused practice and confidence building.
Where can I find Royal Belfast Academical Institution's official admissions policy?
The full Admissions Criteria document for Royal Belfast Academical Institution 2026 entry is published on the school's official website at https://www.rbai.org.uk/admissions. Always check the school's website for the most up-to-date oversubscription criteria, Open Day dates, and any school-specific application forms or required documents.