The 11+ Maths syllabus tests a child's understanding of core mathematical concepts, logical thinking, and problem-solving skills essential for grammar school entry. Below is a summary of the major topics covered

1. Number and Place Value

Understanding digits, numbers, and their positions in the number system including place value in large and small numbers.

2. Addition and Subtraction

Performing mental and written calculations accurately, including carrying and borrowing.

3. Multiplication and Division

Mastering times tables, long and short multiplication/division, and interpreting remainders.

4. Fractions

Working with equivalent fractions, simplifying, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions.

5. Decimals

Understanding decimal place value, performing operations with decimals, and converting between fractions and decimals.

6. Percentages

Finding percentages of amounts, percentage increases/decreases, and percentage-fraction-decimal conversions.

7. Ratio and Proportion

Solving problems involving comparing quantities using ratios and proportions.

8. Algebra

Understanding basic algebraic notation, solving simple equations, and identifying patterns and sequences.

9. Measurement

Using and converting between different units of length, mass, volume, and time.

10. Perimeter, Area and Volume

Calculating the perimeter and area of 2D shapes and the volume of 3D shapes.

11. Geometry – Properties of Shapes

Recognising and classifying 2D and 3D shapes and understanding their properties and angles.

12. Geometry – Position and Direction

Understanding coordinates, translation, reflection, and rotation in all four quadrants.

13. Statistics

Reading and interpreting data in pictograms, bar charts, line graphs, and pie charts.

14. Time

Reading analogue and digital clocks, using 12- and 24-hour formats, and calculating time intervals.

15. Money

Understanding and solving problems involving money, including giving change and working with different currencies.

16. Negative Numbers

Working with numbers below zero in context, including temperature and simple calculations.

17. Roman Numerals

Reading, writing, and understanding Roman numerals up to 1000 (M).

18. Problem Solving

Applying mathematical knowledge in unfamiliar contexts using logical and methodical approaches.

19. Worded Problems

Solving problems presented in written form that involve multiple steps and require interpretation.

20. Puzzles and Logic

Solving logic puzzles, sequences, and problems involving reasoning and deduction.

21. Patterns and Sequences

Identifying, continuing, and creating numerical and visual patterns or sequences.

22. Estimation

Making sensible estimates in calculations and measurements.

23. Checking Answers

Using inverse operations and estimation to verify solutions to problems.

24. Arithmetic Reasoning

This topic involves quick and accurate calculations under pressure. Pupils solve number-based word problems, identify patterns, and apply the four operations strategically to reach a solution efficiently.

25. Functional Maths

Functional Maths focuses on real-life application of mathematical skills. Children solve practical problems involving money, time, measurements, and graphs that reflect everyday situations.

26. Estimating & Approximating

Here, students develop number sense by rounding and making sensible guesses. They learn to judge whether an answer is reasonable and use approximation for checking answers in calculations.

27. Problem Solving Strategies

Children are taught structured approaches like drawing diagrams, using bar models, working backwards, or logical deduction to tackle unfamiliar multi-step problems.

28. Reasoning with Number Patterns

Students spot, extend, and explain number patterns such as sequences, square numbers, triangular numbers, or multiples. This builds their foundation for algebra and helps with logical reasoning questions.