11+ Course
11+ Course
Suitable Year 🚸: Primarily for Year 5 students preparing for entrance exams to grammar schools.
Purpose 🎯: Prepares students for the 11+ exams, covering Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning, Mathematics, and English.
Format📝: Includes lessons and practice exams to build skills and confidence for the 11+ exams.
Year 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Year 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Maths🧮: Focuses on building foundational mathematical skills and concepts appropriate for each year group.
Science (Years 5/6 and 7/8)🧑🔬: Covers basic scientific principles in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
English✒️: Develops reading, writing, and comprehension skills appropriate for each year group.
Year 10 and Year 11
Year 10 and Year 11
Maths🧮:
- Foundation 🧝: Covers basic concepts and skills, focusing on essential mathematical principles. Suitable for students targeting grades 1-5.
- Higher🧙: Includes more complex topics and problem-solving skills. Suitable for students aiming for grades 4-9.
Biology🔬, Chemistry 🧪, Physics🔭: 🧑🔬👨🔬👩🔬🧪🔬🔭
- Foundation 🧝: Focuses on core scientific concepts and is less detailed. Suitable for students targeting lower to mid-range GCSE grades.
- Higher 🧙: Covers more detailed and complex scientific concepts. Suitable for students aiming for higher GCSE grades.
Triple🧑🔬👨🔬👩🔬 vs Combined🧑🔬:
- Triple Science 🧑🔬👨🔬👩🔬: Students study Biology🔬, Chemistry🧪, and Physics 🔭 as separate subjects, resulting in three separate GCSEs. This course covers more content and is more detailed.
- Combined Science 🧑🔬: Integrates Biology🔬, Chemistry🧪, and Physics 🔭 into a single course, resulting in two GCSEs. It covers less content than Triple Science.
English Group difference (only in texts📚 covered):
- Group1️⃣: Covers texts such as Macbeth, Christmas Carol, An Inspector Calls, Power & Conflict.
- Group2️⃣: Covers texts such as Romeo & Juliet, Jekyll & Hyde, Blood Brothers, Love & Relationships.
Year 12 and Year 13
Year 12 and Year 13
Maths🧮: Covers core mathematical concepts and skills required for A-Level exams.
Further Maths🔢: An additional A-Level that goes beyond the standard Maths curriculum, covering more advanced topics.
Biology🔬, Chemistry🧪, and Physics 🔭: Courses are aligned with specific exam boards (AQA or OCR), covering advanced topics suitable for A-Level exams.
English Literature✒️📜: Covers a range of texts and critical analysis, preparing students for A-Level English Literature exams.
*The A-level texts we will be studying in 2025/26 academic year are:
8 Sept-27 Oct: William Shakespeare's Othello
10 Nov-15 Dec: Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire
5 Jan-16 Feb: F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
2 Mar-4 May: Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale
11 May-29 Jun: MES Poetry Anthology
A discrepancy between our curriculum and what a student is learning at their school
Our courses are designed to cover the core elements required by major UK exam boards while offering a clear, structured learning path. If you notice differences between what MES teaches and what their school covers, please use the information below to understand the situation.
What the difference usually means
Our curriculum is organised to deliver essential knowledge and exam preparation across year groups; topics may appear in a different order or level of detail compared with a particular school.
Courses at MyEdSpace prioritise foundational concepts and exam readiness, which ensures broad coverage of required topics.
Differences do not imply a gap in quality. They often reflect variation in schools’ sequencing, emphasis, or the specific exam board syllabus the school follows.
Curriculum sequencing varies between schools and exam boards, and this is common.