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How to prep for Burleyfields Primary School

A month-by-month plan tailored to Burleyfields Primary School's exam format (Exam board not published). Adjust the pacing to when your child is starting — most families begin 12–18 months out.

Exam format

Exam format varies — check the school's admissions page or use our prep guide for specifics.

SubjectQuestionsMinutes
Verbal Reasoning~8050
Non-Verbal Reasoning~8050
Maths~5050
English~6050

Month-by-month plan

Based on a 12-month prep window. If you have less time, compress the early foundation months; if you have more, extend the foundation phase.

Foundation

Months 12–9 before exam

Fill curriculum gaps before moving to exam-style work. Consistency > intensity.

  • Daily 20-minute practice across all four subjects (rotate, not all at once)
  • Identify weak topics via a diagnostic and prioritise them
  • Build reading stamina — 20 minutes of fiction + 10 minutes of non-fiction daily
  • Learn core mental maths facts (times tables to 12, doubles, halves, %)

Skill-building

Months 8–5

Move from learning topics to practising them under mild time pressure.

  • Introduce timed mini-tests (15 questions in 15 minutes) per subject weekly
  • Add vocabulary-building: aim for 10 new words per week with usage
  • Start verbal and non-verbal reasoning technique drills (one type per week)
  • Review mistakes — a wrong answer without a follow-up is a wasted question

Exam-style

Months 4–2

Full past papers under real exam timing. Match the format of the school.

  • Complete one full past paper per week, then mark together
  • Build mock-exam resilience — do at least one sitting in exam-style conditions
  • Target weakest topic from the diagnostic each week
  • Introduce double mock days (two papers in a morning) for stamina

Final stretch

Final 4 weeks

Peak condition — maintain volume, reduce novelty, prioritise sleep.

  • Short daily sessions (25–30 min) — no marathons
  • Review mistakes notebook — revisit questions, don't re-do unrelated topics
  • Do a dress-rehearsal paper at the same time of day as the real exam
  • Sleep, hydration, breakfast — treat the final week like athletes treat taper

FAQ

When should we start preparing for Burleyfields Primary School?

Most families start 12–18 months before the exam. For Burleyfields Primary School (Independent school, Exam board not published) the gap between an unprepared child and the pass threshold is typically 2–3 grade levels, which needs sustained practice across all subjects.

What exam board does Burleyfields Primary School use?

Burleyfields Primary School uses Exam board not published. Exam format varies — check the school's admissions page or use our prep guide for specifics.

Can we prepare without a tutor?

Yes — many children pass without private tutors. The keys are consistent daily practice (30–45 minutes), full past papers under timed conditions, and an honest weekly review of mistakes. App-based prep like Elandi replaces the tutor's content prep and scheduling role.

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