The 11+ Entrance Examination for entrance into Year 7 is held at the school in the January preceding entry in September. The deadline for registration is 31st October when boys are in Year 6 at their current school.

Starting the application process

We would be delighted to welcome you and your son on a visit to the Senior School in the months prior to application. As well as having a tour of the school with one of our current pupils, you will have an opportunity to meet the Master, Helen Pike, and our Heads of Departments. The Master’s talk includes a pupil panel and we very much welcome questions from the boys as well as their parents.

You will find information about our open events on our Open Events page and our Admissions Dates give a full timeline for the year. A summary of the key dates for entry in September 2026 is below:

Key dates

Registration deadlineFriday 31 October 2025
Bursary application deadlineMonday 3 November 2025
Entrance examinationsSaturday 17 January 2026
InterviewsTuesday 27 or Wednesday 28 January 2026
Results sentThursday 5 February 2026
Acceptance deadlineMonday 2 March 2026
Induction morningSaturday 13 June 2026

Registration

To register please complete the online registration form. You will be required to upload an electronic copy of your son’s birth certificate or passport and make an online payment of the registration fee (£180 (inclusive VAT) for UK applicants; £300 (inclusive VAT) for applicants living overseas). There is no need to register a very long time in advance, but do please bear the 31st October deadline in mind.

In the weeks leading up to our tests, we will contact you to ask more information about your son’s hobbies and interests so we can start to build a more rounded picture of him. We will also ask for a reference from his current school at this stage. The registration form will ask you if your son has any medical conditions or specific learning difficulties that the school should be made aware of, so that access arrangements may be put in place if applicable.

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Help with fees

The school is committed to offering places to those most able to benefit from an MCS education, irrespective of financial means. The registration form will give you an opportunity to indicate whether you require information about our bursaries and you will find more information about these on our Bursaries page. Please be aware of the published November deadline should you wish to apply for financial support.

 

"The school made it easy and told us what we had to do. They made it seem like not such a big thing."

The 11+ and pre-test entrance tests

In our entrance procedure, we look carefully for potential, and not simply at current attainment. We also take into consideration the school reference as well as your son’s wider interests and any other relevant information.

The admissions process is in two stages. Firstly, all registered candidates are invited in to MCS for a test day on a Saturday in early-mid January. Selected candidates are then invited back for the second stage, which is a 30-minute interview with one of our teachers. Key dates for the coming year are shown above.

How the test day works

Our entrance examinations involve a combination of online tests and a written paper:

Session 1 Online Maths
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Verbal Reasoning
20 mins
10 mins
10 mins
Adaptive
Session 2 On paper Creative Writing 40 mins Written
Session 3 Online English
Puzzles and Problem Solving
Creative Comprehension
30 mins
15 mins
20 mins
Non-adaptive

Dictionaries or calculators are not permitted in any of the papers.

There are breaks between the papers, and an activities session after lunch where boys are encouraged to relax and have fun; this is not part of the selection process.

How to prepare for the tests

The assessments will test the knowledge and skills highlighted in the Key Stage 2 National Curriculum. Boys will develop these skills as part of their school education so they will not need any special tuition or intensive practice.

However, we do recommend looking at the following example questions in advance of the tests, so that your son knows what to expect on the day:

If your son has been eligible for free school meals at any point in the last six years, or if you are on Universal Credit, you may be eligible for free access to additional practice materials.

We have partnered with Atom Learning to provide all pupil premium eligible candidates with a free Atom Home account through the Atom Learning Pupil Premium Support Programme. This gives them access to 11+ and KS2 practice questions, learning resources, mock tests and practice papers.

Apply for Pupil Premium Support Programme here

 

Frequently asked questions

What type of questions are in the online tests?
What do you mean by ‘adaptive’ and ‘non-adaptive’?
Do candidates need to be able to type?
Will candidates be allowed paper to write their workings on?
What is in the Creative Writing paper?
Do candidates need to bring anything with them?
How long is the assessment?
How will candidates manage their time?
Will the tests take place in a large exam room?
Can my child do any practice before the tests?
Why have you chosen to do some of the tests online?
Who designs the questions in the online tests?
We currently live overseas - how can my child take the assessments?
What about candidates with special educational needs and/or disabilities?

Interviews

Applicants are invited back for interview on the basis of their performance in the entry tests. We ask them to bring something with them that they would like to talk about, for example a souvenir, a small object or photo. The interviewer will also ask about hobbies and extra-curricular activities, as we are keen to hear about what the boys are really excited about and love doing.

They will then be given some time to look carefully at a short passage of text or a poem, and will then be asked to read it aloud and to answer questions about it. The discussion may cover matters such as style, tone, structure and the intention of the author. We are particularly interested in applicants’ ability to empathise with the texts, recognise subtle meanings and investigate linguistic connections and themes explored in the passages. Occasionally they may also be given a few short Maths questions.

The interview lasts about 30 minutes and we aim to make the boys feel as much at ease as possible so they enjoy the experience.

"It really is the case that the MCS candidates come away cheerful and happy – our son has remarked several times how much he liked his interviewer"

Parent of a former candidate

Results

We will let you know if your son has been offered a place at the beginning of February and you will need to confirm that you wish to accept the place by returning the correct forms and pay a deposit by the agreed acceptance date. The deposit is currently £1,500 for candidates living in the UK and will be adjusted for those who have been awarded a bursary. For candidates who live overseas, the deposit is £2,500.

Scholarships

Boys who have done particularly well in their entrance test or show particular promise will be considered for Academic Scholarships, All-Rounder Awards and Governors’ Presentation Awards. No application is necessary, and more information can be found on our Scholarships page.

Induction and joining MCS in September

Important joining information is sent out in May and we hold an induction morning in June for parents and new boys. There will be two further induction days in September just before the beginning of term to help boys settle in and start making new friends.

Fees

Please visit our Fees page for an overview of Senior School Tuition Fees at Magdalen College School.