Practise across exam styles
Many independent school scholarship exams use Edutest, ACER, AAS or school-specific formats. A broad preparation plan should rotate across reading, mathematics, reasoning and writing.
Year 7 scholarship preparation
Year 7 scholarship preparation usually rewards broad academic strength, careful reading, confident mathematics, flexible reasoning and controlled written expression. Online practice helps students build stamina and learn from mistakes across different exam styles.
Many independent school scholarship exams use Edutest, ACER, AAS or school-specific formats. A broad preparation plan should rotate across reading, mathematics, reasoning and writing.
Students often know the skill but lose marks through rushed reading or poor time choices. Timed sets help them practise pacing under realistic pressure.
After each paper, students should review incorrect answers, identify the skill tested, and practise that topic before attempting another set.
Skill areas
Students can complete timed online practice sets, keep moving through questions with navigation support, and review answers after submission. Purchased bundles stay available in the student dashboard for six months.
Parent questions
If the school has not named a provider, broad practice across Edutest, ACER and AAS-style skills is usually the safest starting point.
No. The practice sets are original School Test Papers materials modelled on common scholarship skill areas and formats.
A steady plan of one or two timed sets per week, followed by review and targeted revision, is usually more useful than repeated unreviewed tests.
Families who want broad practice can choose the Complete Pack, while students targeting a named provider style can focus on the Edutest-style, ACER-style or AAS-style bundle.
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