Information and familiarisation for families
This website had been produced by Quest Assessments and the Plymouth grammar schools to provide families with clear information and practical support for the Plymouth 11+.
Plymouth 11+ 2026
Information and familiarisation for families
This website had been produced by Quest Assessments and the Plymouth grammar schools to provide families with clear information and practical support for the Plymouth 11+.
Registration closes: Monday 31st August 2026
Test date for Paper 1 (and writing for DHSB): Saturday 12th September 2026
Test date for Paper 2: Saturday 19th September 2026
Results day: Mid October 2026
Secondary school application deadline: 31st October 2026
National Offer Day: 1st March 2027

Your child will sit two non-adaptive paper assessments. Papers are sat on separate Saturdays, with one paper per assessment day.
Paper One
English
Paper Two
Mathematics
The Plymouth 11+ assesses English and mathematics. The best preparation is a strong grounding in what your child is already learning at school, combined with wide reading and the ability to apply their knowledge to new contexts. The test is built to assess genuine understanding of the curriculum: the most valuable thing your child can do is keep learning steadily and confidently in school.

The grammar schools of Plymouth and Quest have worked together to ensure every child has access to high-quality preparation materials, regardless of their family's circumstances.
In partnership with Atom Learning, they are offering free access to Atom Home for all pupil premium eligible candidates through the Atom Learning Pupil Premium Support Programme. Atom Home provides structured practice and KS2 learning across all subjects, with questions, progress tracking, and subject-specific learning paths your child can work through at home.
If your child is eligible for pupil premium, you can request access using the link below. Eligibility will be verified by your child's primary school.
REQUEST ACCESS TO ATOM HOME
Your child will sit the test at one of the three grammar school test centres.
The Plymouth 11+ takes place across two Saturdays. Your child will sit one paper on each assessment day. Each paper lasts approximately 40 minutes, plus time for instructions.
An invigilator will read instructions before, during, and after each paper. Your child will be given a question booklet and a separate answer sheet for each subject. They may also receive a reading booklet.
If your child can't hear the instructions or has a question, they should put their hand up.
If your son is applying for Devonport High School for Boys (DHSB), they will also sit a writing paper on the first assessment day, Saturday 12th September.

The Plymouth 11+ is a paper test. All questions are multiple choice. Your child selects from a set of options (usually five: A, B, C, D or E).
Most Quest 11+ papers use an OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) answer sheet. This means, instead of writing out answers, your child will draw a horizontal line through a box next to their chosen answer.
The familiarisation materials include a practice OMR answer sheet to help your child get comfortable with the format before test day.

Results will be released in mid October 2026.
For questions about admissions, results, or to request a review, contact Plymouth City Council admissions team at school.admissions@plymouth.gov.uk.
The deadline for secondary school applications is 31 October 2026.
Still have questions?
Please note that Quest Assessments is not able to respond to individual enquiries from parents or carers. All queries about the Plymouth 11+ (including questions about registration, results, venues, and special arrangements) should be directed to the school to which your child is applying.
Plymouth High School for Girls
The Quest Assessments Team
questassessments.com