The main point of admission to Queen's College is at 11+, when there is a three-form entry. Applicants come from all over London, from a wide range of both independent prep schools and state primaries. Girls from Queen's College Preparatory School follow the same entry procedure as other girls.
The selection process
Selection is on the basis of an interview with the Principal or another senior
member of staff, a reference from the candidate's school, and examinations
in Mathematics and English.
All candidates are interviewed by the Principal or another senior member of staff, usually in the second half of the Michaelmas Term preceding entry. Each girl is asked to bring with her a piece of work of which she is proud, and this forms the initial basis of discussion. Parents are always invited to an interview with the Principal so that they can ask any questions they may have.
The Mathematics and English tests are those set by the North London Independent Girls' Schools' Consortium, of which Queen's College is a member (in Group 1). For entry to Queen's in September 2011, these tests must be sat on Fri 7 January.
To download the Consortium's 2011 Code of Practice, please click here. You can also download specimen questions in Mathematics and English.
Results
The results of the selection process (offer, waiting-list, or no offer) are
released on a date agreed jointly by the Consortium schools. In 2011 this
will be Wed 2 March. Parents have just over a week in which to accept a
place which has been offered, and must respond to the College by noon on
Fri 11 March.
Entrance examinations
The past three years' examination papers can be downloaded below:
Maths Exam 2008
English Exam 2008
English Exam 2008 (Reading Passage)
Maths Exam 2009
English Exam 2009
English Exam 2009 (Reading Passage)
Maths Exam 2010
English Exam 2010
English Exam 2010 (Reading Passage)


