Kendrick School

Kendrick School is, by any measure, one of the top state-funded girls’ schools in the United Kingdom. With a long history of academic excellence and an ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted rating, it is a top choice for parents in Reading and the wider Berkshire area.

The school is celebrated not just for its impressive academic achievements but for its caring and inclusive learning environment. In its November 2022 inspection, Ofsted noted that “Pupils and sixth formers are justly proud of their school community. They delight in their learning and truly excel here.” One parent reflected, “The school does a great job of creating well-rounded, kind, human beings… The academic results are important of course, but far from the only focus,” a sentiment with which inspectors “totally agree.”

This reputation for excellence, however, comes with intense competition. With over eight applicants for every available place, securing a spot for your daughter is a significant challenge. The admissions process is rigorous, and understanding the specific requirements is the first and most critical step on the path to success.

At elevenplus.com, we believe in providing parents with clear, accurate, and strategic advice. This definitive guide will demystify the entire process for getting into Kendrick School, from registration to the final offer.

In this definitive guide, you will learn:

  • Key dates for the 2025-2026 admissions cycle.
  • A detailed breakdown of the Kendrick School 11+ exam format.
  • A clear explanation of the qualifying score and the critical importance of the catchment area.
  • An expert strategy to prepare your child for the specific demands of the test.

Key Information for 2026 Entry

  • Address: London Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 5BN
  • Number of Places in Year 7: 128
  • Exam Provider: GL Assessment
  • School Type: Girls’ Grammar School

Key Dates for your Diary (2026 Entry)

  • Registration Opens: Thursday 1st May 2025
  • Registration Closes: Tuesday 1st July 2025 (midnight)
  • Admission Test Date: Friday 19th September 2025
  • Results Released to Parents: Mid-October 2025
  • Secondary School Application Deadline (CAF): Friday 31st October 2025
  • National Offer Day: Monday 2nd March 2026

Please note that dates can vary slightly, so it is always best to confirm directly with Kendrick School’s website.

The Kendrick School 11+ Exam Format

Since 2023, Kendrick School has used its own standalone 11+ test, which is written and administered by GL Assessment.

The test consists of two papers, both taken on the same day with a short break in between. Each paper is approximately 60 minutes long.

Paper 1: Verbal Skills This paper focuses on language, logic, and comprehension. It includes:

  • English Comprehension
  • Technical English (Spelling, Punctuation & Grammar)
  • Verbal Reasoning

Paper 2: Non-Verbal & Mathematical Skills This paper focuses on numerical and spatial reasoning. It includes:

  • Mathematics
  • Non-Verbal Reasoning
  • Spatial Reasoning

All questions across both papers are multiple-choice, and your child will mark their answers on a separate answer sheet. There is no creative writing component.

The Admissions Process: Score, Catchment, and Competition

Gaining a place at Kendrick is a two-stage process.

Stage 1: The Qualifying Score First, your child must achieve the minimum “qualifying score” in the exam to be considered for a place. In recent years, this score has been around 105. (A lower qualifying score of 100 is available for children in receipt of Pupil Premium or Service Premium within the school’s designated area).

Stage 2: The Oversubscription Criteria Achieving the qualifying score does not guarantee a place. Because the school is so heavily oversubscribed, they then apply their specific admissions criteria to the pool of qualified children. Places are allocated in the following order of priority:

  1. Looked After Children and Previously Looked After Children.
  2. Children in receipt of Pupil Premium or Service Premium who live within the school’s designated Priority Areas 1 or 2.
  3. Children whose permanent home is within Priority Area 1.
  4. Children whose permanent home is within Priority Area 2.
  5. Children living outside the designated area.

The Bottom Line: The catchment area is critical. The school itself strongly advises parents who live outside the designated area not to register their child for the test, as no candidate living outside the area has been offered a place since the catchment was introduced in 2013.

[Image: A stylised map graphic showing the approximate catchment areas for Kendrick School.]

How to Prepare for the Kendrick Test

With such intense competition, your child’s preparation needs to be focused and strategic.

  • Aim for Mastery, Not Just the Pass Mark: Due to the sheer number of applicants, the children who are ultimately offered places typically have scores significantly higher than the minimum qualifying mark. The goal is to maximise your child’s score in every section.
  • Focus on the GL Format: Ensure all practice materials are in the GL Assessment style. This means practising with multiple-choice questions and, crucially, using a separate answer sheet to perfect exam technique.
  • Build a Broad Skillset: The test covers a wide range of skills. A balanced revision plan that gives equal weight to English/Verbal skills and Maths/Non-Verbal skills is essential.
  • Develop Speed and Accuracy: The papers are tightly timed. Regular practice under timed conditions is vital to build the speed and accuracy needed to perform well under pressure.

This journey requires a calm, methodical approach. By understanding the specific format of the exam and the critical importance of the admissions criteria, you can create a preparation plan that gives your daughter the best possible chance of success.

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