Latymer Prep 7+ Entry: Assessments, Dates & Preparation Guide

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What Is 7+ Entry and Who Is It For?

  • 7+, or seven plus, is a common entry point to many UK prep schools and through schools.

  • Students typically apply for places when they are 6-7 years old, so in Year 2, for entry to a school in Year 3.

  • It’s the most common entry point after 4+, which is for reception entry.

  • It’s particularly popular as securing a place at 7+ can sometimes mean a child can remain at a school until they are 13 or even 18 at some through schools.

  • Applying at 7+ also gives parents more time to prepare than the 4+.

  • Considering Latymer Prep for 7+? London is home to many of the country’s top independent schools, many of which admit children at 7 plus.

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How Competitive Is Latymer Prep 7+ Entry?

  • Latymer Prep is a highly regarded North London school that produces truly well-rounded children who flourish academically and beyond the classroom, becoming responsible, curious, and resilient individuals.

  • One particular reason for its appeal is its connection to the prestigious Latymer Upper, one of the top senior schools in North London.

    • Students from Latymer Prep automatically progress to the Upper School at 11+, thereby avoiding extra exams and allowing them to focus on their schooling instead.

  • Their curriculum encompasses 16 subject areas, and they offer numerous enrichment clubs and activities for students.

  • Due to the school’s reputation and its connections to Latymer Upper, there’s considerable demand for places.

  • Additionally, there are only 44 places available at the 7+ entry level, with 22 for boys and 22 for girls. Previous years have seen over 300 applicants.

  • What schools are really looking for at 7+

    • According to Latymer Prep, “Our selection process is designed to identify pupils who can benefit from our balanced and well-rounded education and to make a positive contribution towards the life of the School”.

    • Whilst strong academics are crucial, the potential to thrive at the school, including examining maturity and a positive attitude towards learning, is also considered.

  • Given the competitive nature of admissions, why not use a tutor to boost your child’s chances? Discover more about our bespoke expert tuition for Latymer Prep and other top London schools through a complimentary consultation.

Latymer Prep 7+ past paper with an A+ grade given by examiners. Two girls completing their Latymer 7+ admissions assessments.

Latymer Prep 7+ Assessment Format

Applicants sit three assessments:

  • English Comprehension (45 minutes)

  • Creative Writing (35 minutes)

  • Maths (45 minutes)

High performing students, a third of total applicants, are invited back for a session at the school, which involves:

  • An individual interview

  • Group assessment activities

  • Here, the school is observing the following:

    • Social maturity

    • Attitude to learning

    • Personal interests and aspirations

    • Interaction and engagement with other students and staff

How to Prepare for the Latymer Prep 7+ Assessment: Practice Papers and Resources

What does adequate preparation look like at age 6?

  • It’s crucial at this age to avoid over-practice and burnout.

  • Light reparation from the spring term of year 1 should be sufficient, though this is dependent on the individual child.

  • The tests are designed to be accessible based on what students have learnt at school.

    • Latymer Prep states that it’s expected that students would be working ‘in line’ with national curriculum KS1 Maths and English expectations.

    • There may be some stretch content, but a good grasp of school knowledge is sufficient.

  • The key to preparation is using it to establish familiarity with the assessment format.

  • Past paper practice enables students to develop resilience, effective time management, and strong exam technique. It also provides a means to identify strengths and potential areas for development.

  • Targeted support can then ensure that any gaps are addressed, and foundational knowledge is as it should be.

Skills That Matter Most

Latymer Prep 7+ students in a state-of-the-art classroom

It’s crucial to ensure your child is confident with their KS1 curriculum, as this forms the basis of the Latymer Prep 7+.

This encapsulates what they learnt in Year 1 and what they’re learning in Year 2.

Consider this list a loose checklist:

English

  • Word reading and comprehension

  • Drawing inferences from text

  • Understand the meaning of words

  • Compose a piece of creative writing demonstrating a strong understanding of spelling, punctuation, and grammar

Maths

  • Applying addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division

  • Appreciation of place value and number sense

  • 2, 3, 5, and 10 times tables

  • Understanding of shape, space, measure, and time

  • Application of knowledge for problem solving

Preparation Resources

  • Once registered, Latymer Prep provides parents with past papers to practice.

  • These are limited, so it’s essential to consider alternative resources.

  • Bond and CGP offer excellent resources for 7+ exam prep.

  • Reading widely across genres is a great way for children to enhance their grammar and vocabulary, contributing to stronger pieces of creative writing. Check out these age-appropriate reading recommendations:

  • There are numerous apps and digital resources available, but remember that Latymer Prep uses handwritten exams, and it’s best to limit screen time for young children.

  • Beware of companies peddling inaccurate past papers. They may use the Latymer prep logo on exams that don’t replicate the content and structure of the real exams.

Why Feedback Matters More Than Volume of Practice

  • Detailed feedback and clear implementation strategies are far more effective at improving performance than simply completing large volumes of practice questions.

  • While many of the resources mentioned above are helpful for familiarisation and independent practice, they rarely provide parents with meaningful insight into how a child is performing or what specifically needs to improve.

  • Similarly, past papers do not always come with mark schemes, and Latymer Prep itself does not offer individualised feedback or mock assessment reports.

  • This is where targeted tutor support can make a significant difference in preparation for the 7+ exam.

    • Our Oxbridge-educated tutors, with years of experience, are highly familiar with the Latymer Prep 7+ assessment format, having supported numerous successful applicants.

    • They provide bespoke preparation materials, carefully designed mock assessments, and detailed written feedback, alongside clear guidance on next steps.

    • This tailored approach helps strengthen performance in key areas while building confidence and calm ahead of the assessment day.

For further 7+ preparation guidance, check out U2 Tuition’s Comprehensive Guide to mastering the 7 Plus Entrance Exams

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Latymer Prep 7+ Exam Dates, Registration, and Fees

Key Dates

  • Registration typically closes in early November of the year before entry.

  • Assessment in early January, interview in mid-January.

  • Notification of offers by the end of January.

  • When considering which school to send your child to for 7+, fit is essential. Attending an Open Day can help establish whether it’s the right environment for your child.

  • Family Open Days are typically held in June, and parent-only mornings are held in September.

  • See this year’s admissions schedule for specific dates.

Fees

  • Fees for Latymer Prep exceed £9,400 per term, inclusive of VAT.

  • Bursaries are offered at 7+ entry, ranging from 25% to 100% of fees. They’re contingent on academic merit and family circumstances.

Year 1 student preparing for his Latymer Prep 7+ entrance exam and interview with his U2 Tuition Oxbridge-educated tutor in-person in North London.

Do Children Need a 7+ Tutor? Finding the Right 7+ Tutor in London

 Whether a child needs a tutor for 7+ entry depends very much on the individual child, their current school, and the level of selectivity of the schools they are applying to.

 However, tutoring can be invaluable where:

  •  A child is academically able but unfamiliar with the entrance exam format

  • A child has gaps in their foundational knowledge

  • Confidence dips under timed or unfamiliar conditions

  • The school is highly competitive, as is the case with Latymer Prep

  • Families want structured preparation without overloading or pressure 

Good 7+ tuition is not about excessive work, repetitive memorisation, or pushing children beyond their developmental stage. At its best, it provides calm, targeted support that helps children feel secure, prepared and confident going into assessment.

At U2 Tuition, our 7+ support is designed to be targeted, proportionate and child-centred, rather than intensive or overwhelming. We focus on guiding families through the entire process, not just the assessment papers themselves.

Our 7+ support typically includes:

  • School-specific guidance, helping families understand how Latymer Prep assesses at 7+ and how this differs from other London prep schools

  • Consolidation of Key Stage 1 Maths and English, ensuring foundational knowledge from Year 1 and Year 2 is secure and confidently applied.

  • Past paper practice and assessment familiarisation, using carefully selected materials that reflect the style and level of the Latymer Prep 7+

  • Detailed feedback and development planning, so parents understand strengths, areas for improvement, and clear next steps

  • Interview and group assessment preparation, focusing on communication, confidence, curiosity and engagement

  • Flexible in-person, online, and hybrid tuition, depending on your family's requirements

Contact us or book a complimentary consultation to get started with your child’s Latymer Prep 7+ journey.

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