CEM
(Centre for Evaluation & Monitoring)
The 11+ tests used by secondary schools to help decide which
pupils to select are often written by either Granada Learning (GL) or CEM
(Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring). The CEM papers tend to be a mixture of
the above subjects and are partially multiple choice and partially written
answers. The CEM test is very time pressured and this is accentuated by
subdividing the paper into timed sections.
The numerical reasoning sections will concentrate on the core
topics in the National Curriculum, but often it is seen that the
problems/concepts are beyond their years. The areas tested might include
percentages, ratio or algebra that might not be taught until year 6 or beyond.
Therefore, it is essential your child has been shown how to solve more complex
multi-step word problems.
Name | Attended | Correct | Date | Score | Rank |
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Gauss Classes | 0 | 0 | 24-01-2022 | 0 % | 0 |