How to pass the St Dunstan’s College 11+
A practical guide on passing the St Dunstan’s 11 Plus.
Considering St Dunstan’s College at 11+ for your child? Learn everything you need to know about 11 plus entrance to the school.
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- The 11+ admissions process
- Exam content
- The interview
- Scholarships
- Find a tutor for St Dunstan’s Senior School
- Contact us
Introduction to St Dunstan’s
A co-educational day school in Catford, south-east London. Founded in 1888, the school originally educated children aged 7–11 from a range of backgrounds, now with over 1,100 pupils aged 3–18 and a 60/40 split of boys and girls.
Known for placing importance on its technical curriculum, the school has impressive STEM facilities and a recently acquired 30 acre sports campus, just a short walk from the main school.
Headmaster Nicholas Hewlett, in post since 2014, is popular with parents and praised for expanding the school’s facilities and extra-curricular programme.

In 2020, the school won the Independent School of the Year Award for its “renaissance education, pupil voice and championing of the individual.” The school offers a more relaxed environment than many London independents, which, along with its growing reputation, attracts high-quality teachers. Entry at 11+ is becoming more competitive, but St Dunstan’s remains committed to offering bursaries to talented pupils who may not otherwise access independent education.
Extra curriculars and sports are a great feature of St Dunstan’s life. Cricket, football rugby, hockey and netball are all well catered for with the school’s Jubilee Ground sports centre. The school is incredibly proud of The Forder Programme, designed to offer more than traditional classroom learning to children’s education. Named after Frank G. Forder, headmaster from 1922-1930, it has over 90 activities for children to participate in, such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award. St Dunstan’s describes it as a programme “that gives each individual the freedom to create their own journey”.
It is worth noting that if you’re looking for a senior school where your child can stay on for sixth form, St Dunstan’s may not be the best choice. We’ve noted that many pupils go on to a different school for their A level studies.
St Dunstan’s GCSE and A Level Results
Results achieved at the school are, of course, an important factor when deciding if it is right for your child.
2024 saw the school’s best GCSE results ever, with 78% students achieving a grade 7, 8 or 9. In the same year, 63% of A Levels were achieved at an A* or A. Whilst these results may not fare as better as some other south London independent schools, it is worth considering that St Dunstan’s actively seek to give opportunities to children who normally wouldn’t have access to a private education.
Rest assured, children will be stretched academically no matter what their potential. What’s more, the pastoral and extra curricular focus that the school adopts will mean your child won’t feel overly pressured. Without the hothouse environments that other day schools can be known for, a bright yet anxious child is sure to thrive at St Dunstan’s.
St Dunstan’s College Fees
The fees per term at the Senior School are £9,087, due termly. Scholarships are available, starting at 10% of fees, and bursaries covering between 10 and 100% are also available. You can apply for a bursary when completing your 11 plus registration forms – check the relevant box.
St Dunstan’s 11 Plus Open Days
Boys and girls considering applying to St Dunstan’s will most certainly benefit from visiting the campus ahead of their exam and interview. Being familiar with the campus and the teachers is sure to ease any nerves they may have on assessment day, and upon starting school in September they will be able to settle in much more quickly. Parents can also use the opportunity as a chance to meet teachers, other parents and find answers to the questions they’re sure to have.
St Dunstan’s hosts open events during the summer and Autumn term the year before your child is scheduled to join the school. The next Open Day takes place on the 20th of September 2025 and is available to book via the school website. If you cannot make that date, you can join one of several virtual Q&A sessions scheduled for the autumn term. The school will release more details about these sessions closer to the time. There is also a virtual tour available on the website.

Merger with Rosemead Prep
In 2023, St Dunstan’s merged with Rosemead Preparatory School, an independent prep school in Dulwich for boys and girls aged 2-11. Rosemead Prep offers a supportive and engaging environment where curious children can develop their knowledge and skills, build self-confidence, and find their passion. With a shared ethos, the merger has enabled Rosemead and St Dunstan’s to collaborate more closely and strengthen their common values. If you believe Rosemead Prep could be the right fit for your child, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
The 11 Plus Admissions Process at St Dunstan’s College
Students wishing to enter the school at 11 plus are required to:
- Sit an online pre-Test (not the ISEB)
- Attend the written 11+ entrance assessments
- Attend an interview
- Provide a reference from their current headteacher.
The deadline for registration is usually late November, with bursary application deadlines a week after. You’ll need to pay a non-refundable registration fee of £222. The first entrance assessment will be held in December, with the second exam and interviews held in January. Offers are made in mid February. If you are made an offer, you must accept by early March.
Typically, almost all Year 6 pupils at St Dunstan’s are offered a place at the Senior School, but this is subject to review by the admissions panel. Priority is given to siblings of current St Dunstan’s students and those with a recent family connection to the school.
The St Dunstan’s 11+ Assessment
St Dunstan’s College requires all their 11+ candidates to sit a series of online assessments in English, Mathematics, Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning in early December 2025.
Those who are successful will be invited to St Dunstan’s for the second part of the 11+ assessment. Candidates will sit a written English and Maths exam at the school in January 2026. The English assessment will include a comprehension and persuasive writing task, while the Maths paper will test their academic ability up to the Year 6 syllabus.
At this stage, candidates will also experience a taught lesson at St Dunstan’s. This is rather unusual for 11 plus entry, but children and parents should see it as a unique opportunity. Your child can demonstrate their potential, their love for learning and how they thrive in a classroom environment. Meanwhile, you can assess how much your child may enjoy the teaching style and how their abilities will be nurtured.
How to Pass the St Dunstan’s College 11 Plus Interview
Those who are successful in both exams will then be invited to an interview in late January. St Dunstan’s interview more candidates than they have places for so it is still part of the selection process. However, it is important not to get too stressed out about this stage of the process. The interview is typically a very relaxed affair, with teachers looking for engaging children who can answer questions confidently.
The trick is for your child to master expressing the very best version of themselves, without answers appearing practised or rehearsed. We run individual and group interview practice sessions to help with this. Developing answers and building confidence, we provide children with the tools needed to prepare for their interview in an informal, supportive setting.
Get an 11 Plus Scholarship to St Dunstan’s College
Applicants can apply for scholarships in Art, Drama Music or Sports. Additionally, St Dunstan’s offers academic scholarships, worth up to 35% of tuition fees.
Getting an academic scholarship to St Dunstan’s requires first outstanding performance in the entrance assessment. The key here is timing. Your child needs to be able to pick up a mark a minute, answering questions accurately and with confidence. Our tutors can work with your child to build up speed, helping your children to become familiarised with the online test format so they can reach the more difficult, scholarship questions. It’s no good if an incredibly bright child completes the test too slowly to display their full ability.
If your child is one of the top performers in the St Dunstan’s College 11+ entrance assessments, they will then be invited for a scholarship interview. This is held ahead of the general interviews and is a chance for your child to display their unrehearsed, authentic self. They may be asked to demonstrate mental maths skills, discuss their hobbies outside of learning and demonstrate that they can hold a stimulating conversation. Our interview practice sessions can help here.
Meet our Tutors
Our 11 plus entrance tutors have proven results, helping over 90% of our 2020-21 cohort achieve a place at their first choice school. Every child got an offer from either their first or second choice. Our tailored approach and 40 years of experience in the 11 plus mean that you’re in safe hands throughout your journey. We have a dedicated 11 plus coordinator is here to advise you throughout your preparation, and our 12 month programme is ideal for children currently in Year 5, looking to sit their 11 plus in late Autumn.
Our tutors are masters at teaching and developing exam technique. Over 80% of them are qualified teachers, with many being examiners, head teachers or heads of department. All of our tutors have an up-to-date DBS certificate and have been fully reference-checked. Wherever possible, we will match you with a tutor who has taught at St Dunstan’s college themselves.
For more information on our bespoke tuition, contact our team.
More Information on St Dunstan’s
Address: St Dunstan’s College, Stanstead Road, London, SE6 4TY
Telephone: 020 8516 7200
Email: admissions@stdunstans.org.uk
Website: www.stdunstans.org.uk
Local Authority: Lewisham
School’s Unique Reference Number (URN): 100754
Gender: Co-educational
Age Range: 3-18
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1-2-1, 11 Plus Tutoring
Your 11 Plus tutor will have wealth of teaching and school entrance experience. All are reference checked and have up-to-date DBS certificates. Additionally, wherever possible we will match you with a tutor who has taught at the school that your child is applying to
Academic Assessment
Our academic assessments can assist your 11 plus tutor to make a fast start and assist with school signposting. Our assessment, conducted in partnership with Cambridge University education department is a digital test for your child to sit at home that covers the same academic disciplines as the 11 Plus exam.
School Entrance Weekend Classes
We believe that preparing your child for their 11 Plus assessments is a journey that takes a minimum of twenty four months. Our 11 plus weekend classes are available for children in Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6 and operate from Dulwich, Hampstead and Wimbledon with classes sizes of no more than six pupils.
11 Plus Holiday Courses
Holidays represent crucial opportunities to either cover more of the syllabus or to reinforce learning throughout Years 5 and 6. Most children take 11 Plus courses in the Easter holidays, Summer Holidays and the final Autumn half term. We operate courses from Dulwich, Hampstead and Wimbledon with classes sizes of no more than six pupils.
11 Plus Mock Exams
We run 11 Plus preparation courses throughout the year and 11 plus mock exam sessions in the run up to the real tests. They are designed familiarise your child with exam conditions. We have exams for different types of schools and can cover the range from the most academically selective to the more all rounder schools.
Interview Mastery
In addition to the entrance exam, your child may have to attend an interview or a group interview. Schools are now placing more importance on how well children communicate, therefore the interview stage of 11 Plus entrance has become even more crucial. Our programme builds up the skills that a young person needs to pass.
