How to pass the Whitgift School 11+
A practical guide on passing the Whitgift 11 plus.
Are you looking into Whitgift School at 11+ for the next step in your son’s education? Find out everything you need to know about the 11 plus admissions process, and how to help your son succeed.
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- The 11+ admissions process
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- The interview
- Scholarships
- Find a tutor for Whitgift
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Introduction to Whitgift
Whitgift School is a private day and boarding school for boys aged 10-18 in South Croydon. Founded over 420 years ago by Archbishop of Canterbury John Whitgift, Whitgift School has flourished as a community that allows academic, sporting, musical and artistic talent to reach its fullest potential.
Whitgift strives for, and achieves, academic excellence. It also aims to equip every boy who comes through with the confidence and resilience needed to embrace new challenges, an open mind, emotional maturity and moral grounding to be a force of good when they enter the wider world. As a result of this well-rounded approach, Whitgift was named the Independent Boys School of the Year in 2020. Moreover, they proudly began offering International Baccalaureate qualification alongside A Levels in 2005.
In 2024, 87% of GCSEs achieved at Grade 9, 8 or 7 (A*-A), while 42% achieved at Grade 9. In the same year, 92% of A Levels were achieved at A*-B, and 13 A Level students gained A* grades in all their subjects. Whitgift is the top boys’ school in the UK for IB, with an average 40 Point average. Of the 2024 leavers, 66% went on to study at Russell Group Universities.
Life at Whitgift
In the past 10 years, Whitgift boys have won over 300 national titles across a range of sporting activities, cementing a reputation for Sporting excellence. Whitgift offers active, adventurous activities for boys including CCF, mountain biking, climbing and windsurfing. Live music is never too far off at Whitgift, with concerts taking place every week. The huge range of vocal and instrumental ensembles that gather at Whitgift ensure boys of all abilities and stylistic preferences have a place to perform.
Whitgift is home to an extensive Drama programme, encouraging pupils of all ages to develop their talents and perform to professional standards throughout their school life. Its co-curricular programme fosters creativity, innovation, curiosity and excellence, encouraging boys to make the most of the facilities Whitgift has to offer. If they find the time between all that, boys can get involved in clubs including bee-keeping, STEM, Japanese and clay club.
Fees at Whitgift
£10,080 per term for day school pupils. The fee for weekly boarders is £16,674 per term and £19,770 for full time boarders. An acceptance deposit is required upon entry of £1,800 for day students, £6,500 for weekly boarders and £8,000 for full boarders. This will be refunded in full, less any balance owed to the school, when your son leaves Whitgift.
Open Days at Whitgift
Whitgift offer a number of Open Events for prospective parents and students to get to know the school. These are a chance to hear from the Headmaster and current students, tour the classrooms and facilities, and to meet the staff and ask the Admissions Team any questions. The Open Morning is scheduled for the 20th of September and Open Afternoons, where applicants can see what the school is like on a normal day, are on the 2nd, 7th and 13th of October 2025. Both are available to book via the school website. Whitgift has also produced a series of videos touring the school and giving you a taste of what life is like for boys at Whitgift. These are available on the school website. We have found boys who attend Open Events are better prepared in interviews and more confident upon entering in September.

11 Plus Admissions to Whitgift School
Applications for entry in September 2026 are open and will close on the 7th of November 2025. The registration form requires you to pay a fee of £190. Whitgift requires 11 plus applicants to submit copies of their last two school reports.
At 11 plus, Whitgift accepts around 120 boys. 60 additional places will go to boys coming up from the Junior year, while the rest will come from a variety of state and independent schools. Usually, Whitgift receives around 600 applicants at the 11 plus. Year on year however, this number is subject to change. This means the odds of securing a place is usually around 1 in 5 but can get much higher in years with a bigger cohort applying. Whitgift does not give priority to siblings of current students.
Whitgift School 11 Plus Exam Content
For entrance into Whitgift at 11 plus, boys sit a Maths paper, an English paper and a Critical Thinking Skills paper in the January of his Year 6. For 2026 applicants, the exam will take place on the morning of the 6th of January 2026. Sample papers are available to request on the school website.
If you want an experienced third party to help you stay on track with your preparation, our specialist 11 plus tutors have significant Whitgift entrance experience.
11 plus Interviews at Whitgift
Whitgift invites those who are successful at the entrance exam to interview. These take place in January and last around 30 minutes. Whitgift will invite prospective candidates with their parents or guardians to meet a senior member of staff. The interview is a very important part of the admissions process, and success here is key to getting into Whitgift. For 2026 applicants, interviews run from the 14th to the 27th of January 2026.
The tone is friendly and relaxed, taking the form of an informal conversation. The interviewer will aim to put your son at ease and will not ask questions with the intention of “catching him out”. It’s a chance for Whitgift to meet your son and explore his interests and activities beyond the academic. A parent is asked to attend so you can speak to the interviewer directly after the session, ask questions, and be involved in this vital part of the process.
Alongside general interest questions, your son will need to show some academic skill. This may involve reading a passage and discussing it or solving light maths problems. Sometimes Whitgift asks academic questions in the interview based on sections in the exam where a candidate underperformed (e.g. if he struggled with the maths paper, he may be asked to do mental arithmetic), but this is not always the case. Boys being considered for an academic scholarship are likely to be asked to demonstrate ability.
Whitgift has a history of asking boys and parents which school is their first choice: it is important you say Whitgift and show enthusiasm. Interviewers are looking for confident boys who will enjoy being at the school and make the most of what it offers.
How to Pass the interview
Whitgift is looking for well-rounded boys, so your son must have something to say when he is asked about his interests. Whitgift prides itself on its co-curricular activities so it is a good idea to have some topics prepared beyond academics. This can be anything from sport, music, art, drama or any other special interest your son may have. Preparation is key if you want your son to be successful at the interview. It is a challenging prospect and without practice, he may get thrown on the day. However, it is also vital that he does not come across as rehearsed. Whitgift will be unimpressed if he is reciting pre made answers rather than answering the questions given.
The thought of an interview can be quite daunting for some boys who find it harder to express their views. So, every year Mentor runs individual and group sessions to build confidence. Focusing on interview prep and what to expect, we encourage children to develop answers and present their best self.
11 Plus Scholarships at Whitgift
Many of our tutors have great success securing scholarships and are experienced with pushing the boundaries of learning for exceptional students. All applicants at Whitgift that sit the 11+ entrance exam are automatically eligible for an academic scholarship. Those who perform exceptionally well on the entrance exam and in interview will be awarded an academic scholarship. A small number of scholarships are worth up to 50% of the school fees. These are awarded to exceptional candidates.
Whitgift also offer scholarships in Art, Design Technology & Engineering, Drama, Music and Sport for 11 plus applicants. Applicants must complete the appropriate scholarship section in the main application form. If their written application is successful, and they perform well in the entrance exam, the school invites boys to an assessment or audition in their chosen area. Overall a small number of scholarships are awarded to exceptional candidates, worth up to 50% of the school fees. Several other talented applicants receive smaller scholarship.
Meet our Tutors
To guarantee your son the best chance of admission to Whitgift at 11+, offer him some additional support from one of our tutors. Many of our over 200 tutors are experts in the Whitgift 11 plus. With bespoke one-to-one tuition, they can help children to achieve success at exams and interviews.
With more than 40 years of experience in tutoring children to gain admission to some of London’s most competitive independent schools, we at Mentor have a wealth of knowledge on how best to prepare your son for entry to Whitgift.
Over 80% of our tutors are qualified teachers, so they have an in-depth knowledge of their subject, the syllabus and the most effective teaching methods. Many have been heads of department, head teachers or examiners and all come with a wealth of experience and a great track record of success. All have up-to-date DBS certificates and references. Wherever possible we will match your son with a tutor who has a track record at Whitgift.
For some information on our tutors’ unique approach to testing children in preparation for exams, contact our team.
More Information on Whitgift
Whitgift is known for its academic and sporting success. Whitgift does not have the same reputation as a “hothouse” as similar schools such as King’s College School or Latymer, however it is not as academically focused or successful as those school, rather directing its holistic approach on developing well rounded individuals. Being both a larger school and part of the John Whitgift Foundation, Whitgift prides itself on its diverse intake. Of the three schools in the John Whitgift Foundation, 46% of boys receive financial support in the form of bursaries and scholarships. They accept boys from all over London and surrounding areas creating a culturally, socially and economically diverse community. Toby Seth is joining as the new Headmaster at Whitgift in September 2025, having previously served as Headmaster of KCS Wimbledon and Magdalen College.
The main entry points at Whitgift are 10+, 11+, 13+ and 16+. There are over 1,500 boys aged 10-18. Whitgift prides itself on its vibrant and diverse co-curricular program that enables pupils to broaden their horizons and develop new passions. Sport is at the heart of Whitgift, as they aim to have every boy proud of their sporting achievements, through mass participation, there is a space for every boy to get involved regardless of ability. Cricket, football, rugby, archery, golf, fencing and judo are a few of the sports available to Whitgift boys.

Address: Whitgift School, Haling Park Road, South Croydon, CR2 6YT
Telephone: 020 8688 9222
Email: office@whitgift.co.uk
Website: www.whitgift.co.uk
Local Authority: Croydon
School’s Unique Reference Number (URN): 101837
Gender: Boys
Age Range: 10-18
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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.
