The Hall School
Admissions reality
How competitive entry really is, what scores mean, and where the waiting-list picture is strong enough to trust.
Full exam briefCompetition trend intelligence
Official wording across admissions materials points to occasional-place admissions rather than a routine standalone 11+ cohort.
ClassAce estimate, not official data
Score banding
11+Offer score trend
Historical trend data is not yet strong enough to show confidently.
Waiting list intelligence
11+ appears vacancy-led rather than a fixed annual intake.
Official policy says that if an ad hoc vacancy arises, the Registrar contacts families on the Occasional Places Register to invite eligible pupils for assessment and interview.
Common mistakes parents make
Misconceptions we hear most often about this school
11+ is not presented as a normal large intake; official material frames it as an occasional-place route.
Qualifying as selective-eligible is only the first hurdle. Final allocation depends on oversubscription criteria, and distance from the school is frequently the deciding factor.
The school does not publish a clean pass mark or offer score in the evidence provided.
Parents often assume the highest scorers get priority. In practice, once a child meets the selective threshold, proximity to the school can matter more than raw score.
What we're still researching
Transparency about gaps in our intelligence. We actively pursue this data and will update when available.
General Entry
Competition ratio (applicants per place)
Seeking data
Latest offer score threshold
Seeking data
Year 7 Entry
Year 7 applicants per place
Seeking data
Year 7 qualifying score
Seeking data
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