Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Faversham
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Faversham is a selective grammar school in the UK. Omniowl helps families understand admissions expectations, build structured preparation plans, and practise with materials aligned to typical entrance formats.
Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School in Faversham is a co-educational selective academy with a rich history dating back to 1527. The school offers a comprehensive curriculum, emphasising academic excellence alongside personal development. Students benefit from a supportive environment that fosters respect and cooperation, preparing them for future success. With a strong focus on both traditional values […]
Admissions process
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Research entry points
Confirm the year of entry, registration deadlines, and whether your child needs an 11+, 7+, or 13+ pathway.
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Register on time
Complete the school's registration and any consortium or local authority forms before published cut-offs.
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Baseline assessment
Use Omniowl diagnostics to identify strengths in English, mathematics, and reasoning.
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Structured practice
Follow a weekly plan mixing full papers, topic drills, and timed sections.
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Mock & review
Sit timed mocks, review mistakes by topic, and adjust your plan before exam day.
FAQs
- When should we start preparing?
- Most families begin structured preparation 12–18 months before the exam, with lighter familiarisation earlier. Omniowl adapts intensity to your timeline.
- Are Omniowl materials exam-specific?
- Packs are organised by age, subject, and region or school type so you practise the right skills and formats — without generic drill books.
- Does this school use GL, CEM, or ISEB?
- Check the school's admissions page and our exam board section. Omniowl labels resources by format so you can match practice to the test style.