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Eleven
plus
an examination taken by students around age eleven in some countries, such as the UK, to determine eligibility for selective secondary education, like grammar schools
The Eleven-plus is a set of exams taken by students in England, usually at the age of 11, to determine their eligibility for secondary education. The test assesses a students abilities in areas such as mathematics, English, verbal reasoning, and non-verbal reasoning. It is often used for entrance to selective grammar schools, which offer an academic curriculum. The Eleven-plus has historically been an important part of the UKs education system, though it is now used in fewer areas. The results help decide whether a student will attend a grammar school or a comprehensive school.
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