GL-style paper tests, marked for you

Exam-style papers in Maths, English, verbal reasoning, and non-verbal reasoning - answered online, marked instantly, and fed straight back into your child’s progress profile. No answer sheets, no marking evenings.

Built in the GL Assessment style

Question formats, timings, and difficulty follow the GL 11+ style used by most grammar schools, so paper practice matches what your child will actually sit.

Instant, consistent marking

Papers are marked automatically the moment your child finishes. Every question links back to the topic it tests, so a wrong answer becomes targeted practice, not just a lost mark.

Results feed the learning loop

Paper results update the same mastery profile as daily practice. Weak topics surface in the next sessions automatically - the paper is the start of the work, not the end.

How it works

1

Pick a subject paper

Choose a Maths, English, VR, or NVR paper matched to your child’s year group and current level.

2

Sit it in exam style

Your child answers on screen against the clock, in the same question formats they’ll meet on exam day.

3

Get the marked breakdown

Scores by topic appear immediately in the parent and tutor dashboards, and the adaptive plan adjusts to what the paper revealed.

Frequently asked questions

Are these real past papers?

GL Assessment does not release past papers. Our papers are written in the GL style - same formats, timings, and difficulty profile - which is the same approach used by all reputable 11+ publishers.

How is a paper test different from daily practice?

Daily practice adapts question by question. A paper test is a fixed, timed set answered in one sitting - closer to exam conditions - and gives a clean score you can compare over time.

Does my child need to print anything?

No. Papers are sat and marked entirely online. That’s what lets the results flow straight into progress tracking.

How often should my child sit a paper?

Little and often beats cramming. Most families run daily adaptive practice with a paper every week or two, moving to more frequent papers closer to the exam.

Set the first paper this week

Start with the free diagnostic so the first paper lands at the right level.