
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
Find out all you need to know about the King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys application process and how to prepare your child for success in their 11 Plus exam.
Overview
Test Month
September
Results
October
Allocations
March
Exam Board
GL
Address
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys, Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands, B14 7QJ
About King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys is an all-boys selective grammar school for ages 11-16. This school is rated 'outstanding' by Ofstead and is regarded as one of the highest performing state schools in the country. King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys is part of The Grammar Schools in Birmingham.
You can find out more about King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys on the school website.
School admissions: enquiry@camphillboys.bham.sch.uk
Catchment area for King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
The catchment area consists of home addresses that are within the following electoral wards in Birmingham: Acocks Green, Balsall Heath West, Billesley, Bordesley & Highgate, Bordesley Green, Bournbrook & Selly Park, Brandwood & Kings Heath, Druids Heath & Monyhull, Hall Green North, Hall Green South, Highters Heath, Moseley, Small Heath, South Yardley, Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East, Sparkhill, Stirchley, Tyseley & Hay Mills.
At National Offer Day in March 2024, 681 pupils were offered a place at one of the King Edward VI Grammar Schools who lived within the catchment area. 281 were offered a place who did not live within the schools’ catchment area.
In March 2023, 693 pupils were offered a place at one of the King Edward VI Grammar Schools who lived within the catchment area. 269 were offered a place who did not live within the school’s catchment area.
How many places does King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys allocate?
In 2026, King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys will allocate 120 places for new Year 7 students.
How many applicants were there in previous years?
Across the 8 grammar schools in Birmingham, there were 4998 applicants in 2024 and 5022 applicants in 2023.
What is a passing 11 Plus score for King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys?
205 was a passing score for this school in 2024.
Across the 8 grammar schools in Birmingham:
2188 children achieved a passing score (2024)
2208 children achieved a passing score (2023)
How does King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys allocate places?
Where more applicants are deemed selective than the number of places available, the following criteria will be used to decide which students will be offered places:
Looked After or previously Looked After children who achieve the qualifying score, ranked by test score and then distance from the school.
Recipients of Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live within the school catchment area, ranked by distance from the school.
If fewer than 30 places are filled by children in category 2, then places are offered to children who receive Pupil Premium who achieve the qualifying score and live outside the catchment area until 30 places are filled.
Children who achieve the priority score and live within the school catchment area. Priority will be given if they have a sibling at the school, then ranked by distance.
Applicants achieving the qualifying score, ranked by test score. Where scores are equal, priority will be given to those with a sibling at the school, then ranked by distance.
What subjects are covered on the test?
Students will sit two papers on the same day, each 50-60 minutes long. Each test is divided into four individually timed sections that cover:
Maths
English Comprehension
Verbal Reasoning
Non-Verbal/ Spatial Reasoning
There are no sections of writing in the test. All questions are multiple choice, and candidates record their answers on a separate answer sheet. The weighting is:
50% for English and Verbal Reasoning
25% for Maths
25% for Non-Verbal Reasoning.
Mock tests for King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
Familiarisation document supplied by West Midlands Grammar Schools
Information on familiarisation resources supplied by West Midlands Grammar Schools
How to apply to King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys
Register your child to take the entrance exam on the West Midlands Grammar School website.
Submit a Common Application Form to your local council and name King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys as one of your preferred schools.
Application deadline
For the entrance exam: 27th June 2025.For the Common Application Form: 31st October 2025.
Test dates
The entrance exam will take place in mid September 2025.
Results date
The results of the exam will be released in mid October 2025.
Placement date
You’ll find out if your child has been allocated a place in early March 2026.
Tuition tailored to your chosen school
We design a curriculum to meet your chosen school requirements and coach your child in the techniques and skills to give them the best chance of success in their 11 Plus exams.
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Unlimited practice material
Regular progress meetings and reports for you and your child
Tuition from £175 / month
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Nationwide expertise
20+ hours of testing in each lesson plan
GL, CEM Select, CSSE, Sutton SET, London Consortium, Future Stories, SEAG Transfer Test
Nationwide expertise
20+ hours of testing in each lesson plan
GL, CEM Select, CSSE, Sutton SET, London Consortium, Future Stories, SEAG Transfer Test
FAQs
How can I ensure my child gets into the best school possible?
We know that preparing for the exam can be a major focus in your child’s education and we are here to support you throughout that journey. We do not believe in simply ‘teaching to a test’, which is why we offer individualised courses and specialist courses that complement your child’s education in the run up to and beyond the exam.
Working in small groups and independently our members grow in confidence and develop exam techniques to prepare them for the day of the exam and beyond.
Our unique approach not only uses the most up-to-date resources, our engaging and motivational tutors will guide and support your child every step of the way, whilst providing clear and honest feedback about your child’s progress.
Is my child guaranteed to pass?
11 Plus exams are highly competitive and selective exams so we cannot guarantee that your child will pass.
What we can ensure is that your child is given the opportunity to do their very best with the knowledge, confidence and understanding of the exam they are going to sit.
We work really hard to bring enjoyment to their experience and send your child away with a fearless approach to learning.
From what age can my child start 11 Plus tuition?
Children can join our 11 Plus programmes at any time. Our foundation course starts for children in Year 3 focusing on building concrete maths and English skills.
For children in Year 4 our course introduces exam content and problem solving skills that they will face in entrance exams.
Once children are in Year 5 we develop advanced knowledge, speed and accuracy to achieve exam success.
Can my child prepare for more than one school entrance exam?
Yes. Our lessons are tailored to meet the requirements of the local schools in your area. Our managers will advise you on the best programme of work to follow so that your child covers all the material necessary for their chosen schools.
How often should my child have extra tuition?
At Explore we take a blended approach that involves a weekly individual session, essential to focus on your child’s core maths and English skills and vital to exam success, as well as one scheduled class-taught session each week that focuses on exam-specific techniques and content.
As part of our offering we recommend regular home practice, to embed learning of new skills covered in class. We utilise bespoke online and paper-based materials to provide your child with clear activities to practise at home.
Do you offer mock exams?
Mock exams form a crucial part of your child's preparation for 11 Plus and take place in our centres towards the end of the course.
How much homework do you set?
Home work is set according to your child's individual needs.
We combine digital and paper-based resources to give your child unlimited practice materials that you can access wherever and whenever you need them.
Why should I choose Explore Learning?
We understand that you want to give your child the best opportunities in life and we are here to support you throughout their journey into secondary education. We believe every child should have fair access to exam preparation, we don’t pre-test children, and welcome children of all abilities and will give them the best possible preparation to demonstrate their potential.Our comprehensive 11 Plus and Entrance Exam courses give children the opportunity to become confident in a range of verbal and non-verbal reasoning methods. In addition, we ensure children are developing the core maths and English skills needed to tackle any exam with confidence. We also prepare children for entrance exams into independent schools, tailoring our courses to suit the focus of schools in the local area.