A grammar school is a type of state secondary school in the UK that selects students based on academic ability, typically through the 11-plus examination taken at age 10-11. Grammar schools exist mainly in certain areas of England and all of Northern Ireland.
Grammar School Admissions
Entry is competitive, based on the 11-plus exam testing verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning, English, and/or maths. Preparation through tutoring is common but debated. Some areas have many grammar schools; others have none.
Grammar School Debate
Supporters argue grammar schools provide excellent education and social mobility for able students regardless of background. Critics contend they primarily benefit middle-class families who can afford tutoring and that selection at 11 is too early and inaccurate.