Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School 11+

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How to get into Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is a selective secondary school in Buckinghamshire. To get into Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School children need to pass the school's 11+ entrance test. Here is the step-by-step guide to getting your child into Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School with all the important information you need to know.

Admission Requirements

Children born between 1st September 2013 and 31st August 2014 are eligible for Year 7 entry in September 2025 (see key dates). Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is a co-educational grammar school in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire [1]. The school welcomes students aged 11 to 18 and requires all Year 7 applicants to take and pass the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT).

Children who achieve a standardised score of at least 121 are eligible to be considered for a Buckinghamshire grammar school place. Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School has a catchment area which includes Aylesbury, Princes Risborough, and surrounding areas [1]. A catchment area map is available on the school website.

Application Process

Applications for admission to the school for Years 7, 8 & 9 are handled on behalf of the Governing Body by Buckinghamshire Council as part of its co-ordinated admissions scheme [1]. Families must submit their Common Application Form (CAF) by 31st October 2025 (see key dates) through their local authority.

All images © Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.
All images © Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.

If a child goes to a primary school outside of Buckinghamshire, families must register them to take the test between Friday 2nd May and Friday 13th June 2025 (see key dates). All children who go to a primary school in Buckinghamshire are automatically entered to take the test.

  • Complete the Common Application Form (CAF) through Buckinghamshire Council online portal
  • Submit application by 31st October 2025 (see key dates)
  • Out-of-county families must register for testing by 13th June 2025 (see key dates)
  • Provide proof of address and birth certificate as supporting documents
  • For specific guidance, contact details are in the school information section

Test Dates and Process

Children sit the Practice Test on 9 September 2025 and the Secondary Transfer Test on 11 September 2025 (see key dates). The Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test consists of two one-hour papers supplied by GL Assessment, with both papers taken on the same day with a short break in between.

Most parents will be informed of their child's Secondary Transfer Test result by email, after 4pm on 10 October 2025 (see key dates). One paper tests verbal skills including comprehension, technical English and verbal reasoning, while the other tests mathematics and non-verbal skills including spatial reasoning, with each paper lasting about 45 minutes.

All images © Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.
All images © Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.
  • Practice Test: Tuesday 9th September 2025 (see key dates)
  • Main Test: Thursday 11th September 2025 (see key dates)
  • Results Released: After 4pm on 10th October 2025 (see key dates)
  • Tests taken at child's primary school if in Buckinghamshire
  • Out-of-county children take tests at designated grammar schools
  • Both papers are multiple choice format
  • Pass mark requires standardised score of at least 121

Preparation Guidance

Families should begin preparation well in advance of the test date in September 2025. For children aged 10–11, child psychologists recommend regular study sessions of 20–30 minutes. It's important to build a good knowledge base before the test using a 'little and often' approach when learning.

The Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT) covers verbal reasoning, mathematical skills, and non-verbal reasoning. Pupils who are able to score 75%+ consistently in practice tests should be on track to pass the exam. For comprehensive preparation materials, families should explore practice papers and consider professional support through tutoring services.

  • Start preparation 12-18 months before the test date
  • Use 20-30 minute daily sessions for effective learning
  • Focus on verbal reasoning, mathematics, and non-verbal reasoning
  • Aim for 75%+ scores in practice tests consistently
  • Access free resources through practice papers
  • Consider professional guidance via tutoring services
  • Familiarise children with multiple choice format and timed conditions

Practical Advice

On test day, children should arrive prepared and well-rested. All test centres provide appropriate exam conditions with a quiet and organised test room to create a fair and equitable environment. Children should take the practice test before the Secondary Transfer Test as it looks the same and has the same instructions.

All images © Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.
All images © Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.

Families should have backup options prepared in case of an unsuccessful application. Previous allocation data shows places were offered to children up to 13.216 miles distance, with six additional places allocated to children qualifying for Free School Meals or Pupil Premium. For specific concerns or questions, contact information is available in the school information section.

Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT) Information

In order to get into Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, children need to pass the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT). This 11+ test is written by GL Assessment for use by the school's admissions process.

Other Schools using Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT)

As well as Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, several other schools also use Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT). These are:

Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT) Marking Process

The reality of 11+ tests, selective education and academic institutions such as Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is that only children with particularly high marks are admitted. Hence why it is important that children perform well in their 11+ papers.

Different schools (and different 11+ tests) have different marking processes. Some tests are marked in person, some remotely, while others utilise computer-based optical recognition technologies for quickly marking multiple-choice answer sheets.

Most 11+ tests are multiple-choice and marked electronically but still some remain that are marked by teachers or examiners.
Most 11+ tests are multiple-choice and marked electronically but still some remain that are marked by teachers or examiners.

Many 11+ tests are age-standardised to ensure younger children are not disadvantaged (i.e. their marks may be moderated depending on the month in which they were born). While creative writing papers can be used as tie-breakers, multiple-choice tests in Maths, Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning normally make up the bulk of a child's marks. The specific details and weightings can vary from year to year.

It's worth remembering that once children's 11+ tests are being marked, the admissions process is completely outside of the parents' control. Hence, parents should not worry themselves about whether their child has got a place!

Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT) Pass Mark

The pass mark for the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT) changes every year and isn't generally made public knowledge. This is due to the academic strength of the children taking the test varying and how challenging the test ends up being (as well as plenty of other smaller variables).

Stop worrying! Once the 11+ marking has started the admissions process is out of your control.
Stop worrying! Once the 11+ marking has started the admissions process is out of your control.

Hence, as a vague rule-of-thumb, it's recommended that children aim for roughly 75-80% in their practice tests. Whilst this won't guarantee them a place at Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, it's a ballpark exam result figure for successful candidates.

Key Dates for the Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School 11+ Entrance Tests

Here are all the important dates for the 11+ tests (to get into Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School) as well as other relevant dates.

DateEventCalendar Link
02/05/2025Registration Opens For The Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test
13/06/2025Registration Closes For The Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test
09/09/2025Buckinghamshire Practice Test
11/09/2025Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test
Early OctoberParents Receive Results From The Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test
Late OctoberSecondary School Common Application Deadline
02/03/2026National School Offers Day

Although the utmost care has been taken to gather these dates, parents should treat them as a guide and check with Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School as they may well change.

11+ Tutor for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

As the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT) entrance process is particularly gruelling, we would highly recommend using an 11+ private tutor.

Why use a private 11+ tutor?

Personal tutors have the experience and expertise to help children pass their 11+ exams. They know the requirements of the GL Assessment 11+ tests inside-out and can provide tailored support to give children the best possible chance of success. It's also important to bear in mind that plenty of other children will be using private tutors too.

11+ tutors don't need to be face-to-face, plenty of children use online 11+ tutors.

11+ tutors help ensure preparation work gets done!
11+ tutors help ensure preparation work gets done!

11+ tutors can also provide regular progress reports and feedback, helping parents to monitor their child's progress and make any necessary adjustments to their preparation.

Most importantly, using an 11+ tutor helps ensure that the preparation work gets done!

Private 11+ Tutors for the Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School 11+ Tests

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11+ Past Papers for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

Unfortunately, Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School has not made any of their 11+ past papers publicly available. However, you can use However, you can use 11+ practice papers from other exam boards (such as GL Assessment, CEM and CSSE) to help your child prepare.

11+ Practice Papers for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

Here are some superb free 11+ practice papers that children can download and use to help prepare for the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT) Ensure you double-check with Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School which subjects and topics your child's 11+ tests are in to ensure you prepare for the right tests.

This is just a sample of our extensive collection of 11+ practice papers. Please click here to see the full collection.

11+ Practice Papers for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School by Bond

These Free GL 11+ Practice Papers were published by Bond and cover and cover all the main 11+ subjects: English, Maths, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning. As such they are very helpful for children hoping to pass the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT) to get into Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.

Exam BoardSubjectQuestion BookletAnswers
GL AssessmentEnglish
GL AssessmentMaths
GL AssessmentNon-Verbal Reasoning
GL AssessmentVerbal Reasoning
GL AssessmentMixed

11+ Practice Papers for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School by GL Assessment

These Free GL 11+ Practice Papers were published by GL Assessment themselves. As with the Bond papers, they cover all the main 11+ subjects: English, Maths, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning. They remain useful and we encourage parents to download and use them with their children to help them get into Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.

Exam BoardSubjectAnswer SheetQuestion BookletAnswers
GL AssessmentEnglish
GL AssessmentMaths
GL AssessmentNon-Verbal Reasoning
GL AssessmentVerbal Reasoning
GL AssessmentMixed

11+ Practice Papers for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School by Exam Ninja

These Free 11+ Practice Tests by Exam Ninja are extremely useful. They are straight-forward 10-question tests in Maths and English, following the same GL Assessment style (and multiple-choice format) as the Buckinghamshire Secondary Transfer Test (STT).

Exam BoardSubjectQuestion BookletAnswers
GL AssessmentMaths
GL AssessmentEnglish

11+ Practice Papers for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School by Owl Tutors

These Free 11+ Practice Papers were published by Owl Tutors. These too are written in a GL Assessment style and make useful practice for children hoping to get into Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.

Exam BoardSubjectQuestion BookletAnswers
GL AssessmentEnglish
GL AssessmentWriting
GL AssessmentMaths
GL AssessmentVerbal Reasoning

11+ Practice Papers for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School by CGP

These Free 11+ Practice Papers were published by CGP and we thank them for granting us permission to distribute them. As with the Bond, GL Assessment and Exam Ninja papers, they're written for the GL Assessment style, in multiple-choice format and are helpful for children hoping to pass their 11+ tests and get into Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School.

Exam BoardSubjectAnswer SheetQuestion BookletAnswers
GL AssessmentMaths
GL AssessmentEnglish
GL AssessmentVerbal Reasoning
GL AssessmentNon-Verbal Reasoning

These Free CEM 11+ Practice Papers were published by CGP and we thank them for granting us permission to distribute them. If Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School ever used them then they don't anymore as grammar schools no longer use CEM for any of their 11+ entrance tests. However, as a general practice tool these 11+ tests remain useful.

Exam BoardSubjectAnswer SheetQuestion BookletAnswers
CEMMaths
CEMVerbal Reasoning
CEMNon-Verbal Reasoning

11+ Practice Papers for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School by 11+ For You

These Free 11+ Practice Papers were published some time ago by "11+ For You".

Exam BoardSubjectQuestion BookletAnswers
GL AssessmentVerbal Reasoning

11+ Practice Papers for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School by Independent Junction

These Free 11+ Practice Papers were published some time ago by Independent Junction.

Exam BoardSubjectQuestion BookletAnswers
GL AssessmentVerbal Reasoning

11+ Practice Papers for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School by IPS

These Free 11+ Practice Papers were published some time ago by IPS (Internet Primary School Ltd).

Exam BoardSubjectAnswer SheetQuestion BookletAnswers
GL AssessmentVerbal Reasoning
GL AssessmentMaths

11+ Practice Papers for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School by Schofield & Sims

These 11+ practice papers were published by Schofield & Sims, a large UK educational publisher.

Exam BoardSubjectQuestion BookletAnswers
GL AssessmentVerbal Reasoning
GL AssessmentMaths

School Information

Below you will find further information about Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School together with their admissions contact details.

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is a mixed gender grammar school (i.e. both girls and boys).
Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is a mixed gender grammar school (i.e. both girls and boys).
Address
Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School,
Oxford Road,
Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire
HP21 8PE
School Website
Telephone01296424781
Email Addressoffice@sirhenryfloyd.co.uk
GenderMixed (both girls and boys)
Total Year 7 Places180
Total Pupils (Girls/Boys)1362 (711 Girls / 651 Boys)
Headteacher Mr Simon Baker

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is a mixed (i.e. both girls and boys) school. It is also an academy, meaning the school is run independently by a trust or sponsor and is directly funded by the central government (not the local authority).

In total 1,362 pupils attend Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School and it's led by the Headteacher, Mr Simon Baker.

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School Location

Below you will find a map showing the school's location:

Ofsted Information

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School was last inspected by Ofsted on 28/01/2016 and the inspection only lasted one day. Ofsted published their report on 29/02/2016, declaring that the school was 'Outstanding'. This information is summarised in the table below along with a link to the full report.

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School obtained <strong>Outstanding</strong> in their last Ofsted inspection in 2016.
Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School obtained Outstanding in their last Ofsted inspection in 2016.

Last Ofsted Report Data

Date InspectedInspection Duration (Days)Reporting DateRatingFull Report
28/01/2016129/02/2016OutstandingFull Report

Ofsted Report Summary

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School was inspected by Ofsted on 29/02/2016 and received an Outstanding rating in all areas. The school demonstrated exceptional quality of education, with students consistently achieving high academic standards. The behaviour and attitudes of students were also deemed outstanding, creating a positive learning environment throughout the school.

The school's personal development provision was highly commended, offering a wide range of opportunities for students to grow and develop beyond the classroom. Leadership and management were found to be outstanding, with a clear vision and effective strategies in place to drive continuous improvement.

The sixth form provision at Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School was also rated as outstanding, preparing students exceptionally well for their future education and careers. Overall, the school's performance across all areas was deemed exemplary, setting a high standard for educational excellence.

GCSE & A-Level Subjects

Below you will find a complete list of GCSE and A-Level subjects offered to pupils at Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School for the 2022-23 academic year.

GCSE Subjects Offered
  • English Language (184 pupils)
  • English Literature (184 pupils)
  • Mathematics (184 pupils)
  • Biology (166 pupils)
  • Chemistry (134 pupils)
  • Physics (124 pupils)
  • Geography (121 pupils)
  • Psychology (81 pupils)
  • History (63 pupils)
  • Art & Design (Fine Art) (54 pupils)
  • Spanish (48 pupils)
  • Computer Studies/Computing (46 pupils)
  • Drama & Theatre Studies (44 pupils)
  • French (41 pupils)
  • Religious Studies (30 pupils)
  • Design & Technology (29 pupils)
  • Physical Education/Sports Studies (28 pupils)
  • D&T Food Technology (24 pupils)
  • German (24 pupils)
  • Dance (23 pupils)
  • Music (21 pupils)
A-Level Subjects Offered
  • Mathematics (111 pupils)
  • Biology (74 pupils)
  • Chemistry (73 pupils)
  • Psychology (48 pupils)
  • Physics (47 pupils)
  • Economics (37 pupils)
  • English Literature (34 pupils)
  • History (28 pupils)
  • Geography (27 pupils)
  • Sociology (21 pupils)
  • Business Studies:Single (19 pupils)
  • Government and Politics (18 pupils)
  • Computer Studies / Computing (16 pupils)
  • Religious Studies (15 pupils)
  • Drama and Theatre Studies (14 pupils)
  • Art and Design (Fine Art) (13 pupils)
  • Mathematics (Further) (12 pupils)
  • Design and Technology (Product Design) (8 pupils)
  • Spanish (8 pupils)
  • Dance (7 pupils)
  • French (6 pupils)
  • Physical Education / Sports Studies (6 pupils)

GCSE & A-Level Performance

Below are the individual GCSE and A-Level performance tables for Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School per subject. Note that this may include children taking GCSEs early (e.g. taking a language GCSE in Year 10) or indeed a child in Year 12 retaking a GCSE.

GCSE Results Information (2022-23)

SubjectTotal Pupils Grades Achieved
U123456789
Art & Design (Fine Art)54--23258141010
Biology166----3928344349
Chemistry1341--14520263047
Computer Studies/Computing46-----38101213
Design & Technology29--11115695
Dance23----257522
English Language184----32259333235
English Literature184---151347483633
D&T Food Technology24-----22578
French41----51511712
Geography121----3726352525
German242--1214446
History63---22314131217
Mathematics184----51430375740
Music21---1-23366
Physics124---13624173439
Psychology81---4962421106
Religious Studies30---11247114
Spanish48----115121118
Drama & Theatre Studies44-----3137138
Physical Education/Sports Studies28----1-57123

A-Level Results Information (2022-23)

SubjectTotal Pupils Grades Achieved
UEDCBAA*
Art and Design (Fine Art)13--12244
Biology74-3910152015
Business Studies:Single19-1-4761
Chemistry73-1711161915
Computer Studies / Computing16-2-1551
Dance7---1231
Design and Technology (Product Design)8--12221
Drama and Theatre Studies14---194-
Economics37--2313136
English Literature34---771010
French6----321
Geography27---61092
Government and Politics18---477-
History28---38152
Mathematics111-71211252824
Mathematics (Further)12-1--155
Physical Education / Sports Studies6---23-1
Physics47-2797155
Psychology48-11616157
Religious Studies15--23811
Sociology21---21054
Spanish8----134

FAQ

Is Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School hard to get into?

Yes, Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is hard to get into! Children need to pass their challenging 11+ entrance test (with a high pass mark) and there's tough competition with many other children trying to get a place for Year 7.

Is Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School a private school?

No, Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is one of the few remaining academically selective, state-funded grammar schools left in England.

Is Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School free?

Yes, Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School is free, there are no school fees. Thus, sending your child to Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School won't cost you any money.

How do I get my child into Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School?

You need to apply to take the school's 11+ test. Contact Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School for how up to date information on how to apply (it may be automatic or it may require some forms to be filled in). More information on their 11+ entrance test can be found here.

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