How Are ISEB Pre Tests Assessed and Graded?
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Read on for a refresher about what the ISEB Pre Test involves – and how it’s graded.
A digital exam, the ISEB Pre Test was designed not only to measure academic ability – but also to assess overall potential. This is why, previously, the ISEB Pre Test was often used by leading independent schools to predict how likely a student would be to pass the Common Entrance, and also as a supplementary test to give a more well-rounded impression of a pupil’s capability.
However, 2020 has brought with it many changes; and the need to examine students online has grown. The ISEB Pre Test has been delivered digitally for many years and can be taken securely – and safely – online. With this in mind, the ISEB Pre Test is now being used by many schools in place of the traditional 11 plus examination.
The Pre Test is a multiple choice examination that takes around two-and-a-half hours to complete. It encompasses the following areas:
As mentioned, the ISEB Pre Test is a multiple choice test; this is a departure from normal examination protocol that can be a little confusing (and even daunting) for pupils. Unsurprisingly, therefore, the way it’s scored also deviates from traditional letter ‘grades’.
Once the test has been completed, candidates are given what is known as an SAS (a Standardised Age Score). This takes into account the number of questions answered correctly, as well as the age the candidate was at the time of taking the ISEB Pre Test. In addition, schools can see how much time a student took to complete each element of the test.
Note that parents are not able to view their child’s scores: these are only made available to schools. Similarly, there is a lot of scope when it comes to interpreting the data. It’s expected that academically-competitive schools will look for higher average SAS scores, but the thresholds vary from school to school.
So how can one prepare, if the targets are unknown and the format is unfamiliar? Fortunately, the core syllabus for the ISEB is the same as any other 11 plus entrance exam. In addition, Mentor Education would look to coach students in question practice, general exam technique and time management skills. A thorough grounding in all elements will provide a solid foundation for ISEB Pre Test success.
We’re sympathetic to the fact that the information around the ISEB Pre Test can seem vague and a bit daunting. If this is the case, please don’t panic. Mentor Education’s skilled team possess a wealth of knowledge when it comes to dealing with the ISEB Pre Test, and have a number of experienced, expert tutors (from ex-department heads to examiners and even former headteachers) on hand to provide insight into the specific requirements of each school. With our tailored support and guidance, your child will gain the confidence needed to excel at the ISEB Pre Test and the ability to perform to the very best of their ability. Please contact Mentor Education for more information – we’re here to help.
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