Year 7 September 2027 entry
Key Dates
11+ test registration opens for September 2027 entry: May 2026 – exact date tbc
Queen Mary’s High School Open Evening: Tuesday 23rd June 2026, 5pm – 7pm
11+ deadline for reasonable adjustments for September 2027 entry: June 2026 – exact date tbc
11+ test registration closes for September 2027 entry: June 2026 – exact date tbc
11+ test at Queen Mary’s High School: Saturday 12th September 2026
11+ results to be issued to parents/carers no later than Friday 16th October 2026
LA preference form deadline: Saturday 31st October 2026
West Midland Grammar Schools and the 11+ Entrance Test for 2027 Entry
The test provider for 2027 entry is GL Assessment. In 2023, Queen Mary’s High School began a new partnership with other Midlands based selective schools, known as ‘West Midlands Grammar Schools’, which incorporates all Birmingham, Shropshire, Walsall, Warwickshire, and Wolverhampton grammar schools.
Sharing Data
The West Midlands Grammar Schools (WMGS) partnership provides an opportunity for schools to share candidate results amongst other partnership schools, if requested on a child’s application form. This means that if your child sits the entrance test in Walsall, they can be eligible to apply for any of the grammar schools in Birmingham, Shropshire, Warwickshire or Wolverhampton. If you intend to apply for multiple schools within the WMGS partnership, you must have ticked the relevant box on the test application form to consent to share your child's details and entrance test result at the time of application. Any request to share results after the registration closing date (date tbc) will not be considered until after National Offer Day, Monday 1st March 2027. Please note that admission criteria to each school within the partnership will differ and we strongly recommend you check individual school websites for further details.
Aged Standardised Scoring
The West Midlands Grammar Schools’ partnership uses an age-weighted standardisation around a median score of 200. The table below shows the minimum qualifying score, the highest and lowest scores in the test and the lowest score allocated a place (for PP and Non-PP children). Data has been provided for the previous three years. The ‘lowest score allocated a place’ shows you the score of the last pupil offered a place on national offer day in March. All scores below have been expressed as standardised to 200 (the scoring system from 2024 entry onwards).
|
Year of entry
|
Minimum Qualifying Score |
Lowest score in test |
Highest score in test |
Lowest score allocated a place (PP) |
Lowest score allocated a place (non-PP) |
|
September 2026 |
200 |
120 |
269 |
Unknown until March 2026 |
Unknown until March 2026 |
|
September 2025 |
198 |
120 |
272 |
198 |
212 |
|
September 2024 |
195 |
131 |
279 |
195 |
214 |
The scores for each section are standardised to take into account differences in age, meaning younger children are not disadvantaged compared to children in the same cohort who could be almost a year older.
Minimum Qualifying Scores and Cut-Off Scores
The Minimum Qualifying Score (MQS) for September 2027 entry is subject to analysis and Governors’ confirmation in November 2026. As soon as the MQS is confirmed by Governors, it will be added to our website. Please note, any scores shared on our website are relevant only to QMHS. Please also note the minimum qualifying score can change from one year to another.
Late Test for September 2027 Entry
Late applications are those where a candidate has not been registered with the school by the test registration deadline (date tbc). All late candidates will be tested as per our published Admission Arrangements.
Ahead of the closing date for late applications, and once you have submitted your late application form, you will receive a supplementary form which will provide you with an opportunity to explain your reason for late application. All forms will be reviewed by the Governors to determine if your reasons are considered exceptional, or not. By definition, most reasons will not be exceptional. Candidates considered to have exceptional circumstances will be considered as having applied on-time, whereas candidates that are not deemed to have exceptional circumstances will be considered for a waiting list place only, once the first round of offers have been made.
Students who perform well in the late test will still have the opportunity to be allocated a place at the school from our waiting list, so we encourage you to apply and to amend your Local Authority CAF / preference form, should you not have already included us on the original form in October 2026. Please refer to the published Admission Arrangements for further explanation.
Enquiries received after 1st February 2027
If you have missed the deadline for both the main and late tests for entry into Year 7 in September 2027, but are still interested in a place with us, please see our Mid-Year Admissions page for more information.
❗️Important Information❗️
When you apply to register your child to sit the Entrance Test, your child will be allocated a test centre that is closest to their home address. You are not able to select a test centre of your choice, and should you state a different post code than the home post code at the start of the process, please be aware your registration form will be rejected, and you will be instructed to re-apply using the correct postcode.
In the registration form for your child to sit the Entrance Test, you will be given the following information:
Please select from the list below the schools that you would like your child to be considered for.
This is separate from the Local Authority preferences process, which has a separate deadline of the 31st October 2026.
You must choose from the list below which schools you wish your child’s test results to be shared with. This may be different from the school at which they sat the Entrance Test.
We cannot share data with schools if they are not selected at this point.
It will not be possible to change your selections once this application to sit the Entrance Test is submitted.
If you do not select a particular school then that school will not be able to consider your application at all, even if you later list the school on your preferences form.
