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11 Plus preparation

11 Plus preparation works best when it is structured, steady, and clear about what the child is building towards.

Good 11 Plus tutoring is not just more worksheets. It helps a child become familiar with the format, strengthen core skills, and approach the exam with more confidence and less guesswork.

👤 By Chris Stevens Last updated

A clear 11 Plus preparation plan

Give parents something they can understand and children a routine that feels challenging but manageable.

Start with a baseline

Identify strengths, weaker areas, and the child’s current confidence level.

Build exam familiarity

Verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning, maths, English, and question style.

Package it properly

A structured block of lessons feels clearer than endless open-ended tutoring.

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What 11 Plus preparation is really for

11 Plus preparation is about helping a child become more ready for a selective school entrance exam. That means more than simply practising questions. It usually includes building confidence, improving familiarity with the format, and strengthening the core skills that appear most often.

For many parents, 11 Plus tutoring also provides structure. Instead of wondering what to work on each week, a clear preparation plan gives the family a route through the process and makes progress easier to understand.

Who 11 Plus tutoring often helps

11 Plus preparation can be a good fit for children who:

  • are preparing for grammar school or selective school entrance exams
  • would benefit from support in verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning, maths, or English
  • need more familiarity with timed questions and exam format
  • are capable academically but need a clearer preparation routine

For tutors, this kind of support is often easier to explain and sell as a structured package. If you want the mechanics behind that: prepaid lesson packages are often the simplest place to begin.

A simple 11 Plus preparation plan

The best 11 Plus preparation plans usually balance skill-building with familiarity. Children need exposure to the style of questions they will face, but they also need time to strengthen the underlying skills the exam depends on.

  1. Baseline: understand the child’s starting point and strongest areas
  2. Core skills: work on maths, English, verbal reasoning, or non-verbal reasoning as needed
  3. Exam familiarity: practise question styles, timing, and pacing
  4. Confidence: reduce uncertainty and help the child feel more settled approaching the exam

Example 8 lesson 11 Plus package

  • Lesson 1: baseline assessment and preparation plan
  • Lessons 2 to 3: maths and English core skills
  • Lessons 4 to 5: verbal reasoning and question practice
  • Lesson 6: non-verbal reasoning or weak area focus
  • Lesson 7: timed mixed practice
  • Lesson 8: final review, confidence building, and next steps

Example 12 lesson 11 Plus package

  • Lesson 1: assessment and roadmap
  • Lessons 2 to 5: core maths, English, and reasoning skills
  • Lessons 6 to 9: targeted practice across weak areas
  • Lesson 10: timed questions and pacing
  • Lesson 11: mixed exam-style practice
  • Lesson 12: final review and parent update

If your aim is to make the offer clearer for parents rather than more complicated, how to sell lesson packages is the natural next read.

Pricing 11 Plus preparation clearly

11 Plus tutoring is often easier to price when it is presented as a defined preparation package. Parents can see what is included, how long the support is expected to last, and what the lessons are working towards.

  • 8 lesson package: useful for a more focused preparation block
  • 10 lesson package: gives more room for balanced subject coverage
  • 12 lesson package: a fuller preparation plan with repetition, review, and more exam practice

Keep the wording plain

For example: “10 lessons of 11 Plus preparation at £55 each. £550 upfront.”

What parents are often really buying

They are not only buying tutoring time. They are buying structure, clarity, steady preparation, and the feeling that their child is moving towards the exam in a more organised way.

The admin that keeps 11 Plus tutoring tidy

11 Plus preparation can already feel like a lot for families. The admin around it should be simple. Parents should know how many lessons are included, tutors should know what has been covered, and the package should not drift into confusion.

This is why many tutors run 11 Plus preparation as a prepaid lesson block. One package, one payment, and one lesson deducted each time makes the whole thing calmer to manage.

If you want the practical system behind that: track lesson balances automatically .

A simple parent message

“We’ve covered the core areas well and there are 2 lessons left in the 11 Plus package. If you’d like, we can top up a few more sessions for mixed practice and final exam confidence.”

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Quick questions

How many lessons are usually needed for 11 Plus preparation?

Many tutors offer 8, 10, or 12 lesson packages. The right number depends on the child’s starting point, the exam date, and how broad the support needs to be.

What does 11 Plus tutoring usually cover?

It often includes maths, English, verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning, timed questions, and familiarity with the structure of the exam.

Should 11 Plus preparation feel intense?

Not necessarily. Good preparation is usually steady and structured. The aim is to help the child become more ready, not simply more stressed.

Why package 11 Plus tutoring instead of selling separate lessons?

A package is clearer for parents, easier to prepay, and easier for tutors to manage. It turns 11 Plus support into a defined preparation plan rather than an open-ended arrangement.

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