Newport Girls’ High School
Located in Shropshire, Newport Girls’ High School is a selective academy with a reputation for excellence. It is a small school, but its outstanding rating by Ofsted in every category speaks volumes about the quality of education it provides.
In addition to those from Newport, girls from various areas including Telford, Stafford, Shrewsbury, Market Drayton, and Wolverhampton are welcome to attend this exceptional institution. The school’s academic prowess was recognised in 2020 when it was awarded the West Midlands State Secondary School of the Year by the Sunday Times.
Part of the Consortium of Grammar Schools in Shropshire, Walsall, and Wolverhampton, Newport Girls’ High School requires only one 11 Plus test for students to apply to any of the member schools.
School Information
Year 7 Entry Information
Newport Girls’ High School Term Dates
These are the 2024-2025 term dates for the Newport Girls’ High School:
Entry Requirement Comparison
This school has recently adopted the GL Assessment. As such, existing test result data cannot fairly be used in comparison to other schools. The comparison charts will be added once the new data is available.
How far away is Newport Girls’ High School?
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How to Apply to Newport Girls’ High School
This particular school shares a common entrance test and admissions process with 18 other grammar schools in Birmingham, Warwickshire, Shropshire, Wallsall, and Wolverhampton. This means that your child is only required to take one exam in order to apply to any of these schools.
1: Register for the West Midlands 11-plus test
When your child reaches Year 5, sign them up for the 11 plus at Newport Girls’ High School Online Here. Registration begins at 9am on the May 2024, and concludes at 4pm on 31st October 2024.
If your child is a recipient of Pupil Premium, make sure to indicate this on the registration form and provide the necessary documentation. This will give your child priority in accordance with the school's admission criteria.
2: Apply for School Places
Once your daughter has taken the 11-plus exam, you will receive the results in mid-October.
If your child achieves a qualifying score, they can put this, and other Newport grammar schools on their local authority application form.
The application form must be submitted by 31st October 2024.
Before listing this school as a preference, you see the admissions criteria here
Select the area in which you live below to see which local authority you should use for your application.
3: National school offer day
On 1st March 2025 you will receive notification of the school where your child has been admitted. Your highest-ranked school preference that matches their qualifications and has available spots will be the school they are assigned to. In the event that none of your preferred schools have vacancies, an alternative school in your vicinity will be designated. .Entry Criteria
The planned admission number (PAN) for the school is 120.Places at Newport Girls’ High School are offered in the following order when more than 120 children apply to the school:
- Children who have been Looked-After, or were previously Looked-After, and have attained at least 95% of the qualifying score.
- A maximum of 15 students receiving Pupil Premium who attend a primary school within the Telford and Wrekin authority and have achieved at least 95% of the qualifying score. If more than 15 children meet these criteria, priority is given to students with the highest scores.
- Students residing within the boundary area who have achieved the qualifying score. Students meeting these criteria are prioritised according to their test scores.
- Students residing outside the boundary area who have achieved the qualifying score in order of test scores.
The boundary area for Newport Girls’ High School is specified on this map.
The primary schools in the Telford and Wrekin area as stated in criteria 2 of admissions are:
- Apley Wood Primary School
- Aqueduct Primary School
- Captain Webb Primary School
- Coalbrookdale and Ironbridge CofE Primary School
- Crudgington Primary School
- Dawley Church of England Primary Academy
- Donnington Wood CofE VC Junior School
- Dothill Primary School
- Grange Park Primary School
- Hadley Learning Community
- Haughton School
- High Ercall Primary School
- Hollinswood Primary School
- Holmer Lake Primary School
- John Fletcher of Madeley Primary School
- John Randall Primary School
- Ladygrove Primary School
- Lawley Primary School
- Lawley Village Academy
- Lightmoor Village Primary School
- Lilleshall Primary School
- Meadows Primary School and Nursery
- Millbrook Primary School
- Moorfield Primary School
- Muxton Primary School
- Newdale Primary School
- Newport CofE Voluntary Controlled Junior School
- Old Park Primary School
- Priorslee Academy
- Queensway
- Queenswood Primary School and Nursery
- Randlay Primary School
- Redhill Primary Academy
- Short Wood Primary School
- Sir Alexander Fleming Primary School
- St George’s Church of England Primary School
- St Lawrence CofE VC Primary School
- St Luke’s Catholic Primary School
- St Mary’s Catholic Primary School
- St Matthew’s CofE Primary School
- St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School
- St Peter and St Paul Catholic Primary School
- St Peter’s CofE Controlled Primary School
- St Peter’s CofE Controlled Primary School, Bratton
- Teagues Bridge Primary School
- The Bridge at HLC
- Tibberton Church of England Primary School
- William Reynolds Primary School
- Windmill Primary School
- Wombridge Primary School
- Woodlands Primary School
- Wrekin View Primary School
- Wrockwardine Wood CofE Junior School
What's on the 11-plus Exam in Newport?
The exam will take place on the September 2024.
The West Midlands 11 plus test is provided by GL Assessment and consists of two papers, each taking approximately 60 minutes to complete. A brief period is allotted at the start of each paper for students to receive instructions and complete ungraded practice questions.
Each paper is subdivided into separately timed sections that evaluate students’ abilities in:
- English comprehension
- Mathematics
- Verbal reasoning
- Non-verbal reasoning
The test is exclusively in multiple-choice format, with no written portions. Students record their responses in a separate answer booklet that is graded electronically.
The mathematics and English questions examine students’ knowledge of Key Stage 2 national curriculum material, including Year 6 targets. It evaluates their ability to reason and apply their knowledge accurately.
The reasoning questions assess students’ logical and problem-solving abilities. Verbal and non-verbal reasoning are usually not taught in school. They are designed to measure how well students can detect patterns, connect ideas, and manipulate written and visual information.
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