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City of London School for Girls 11+ preparation guide
A parent-friendly starting point for families preparing for entry to City of London School for Girls. Use this page to connect the school goal with NeurofiED lessons, glossary entries, topic summaries, resources and signup options.
Official admissions
Check City of London School for Girls's latest admissions details
NeurofiED is independent and is not affiliated with City of London School for Girls. Use the official admissions page to confirm City of London School for Girls's latest exam format, registration dates and admissions policies before making decisions.
How NeurofiED supports this target
Children do better when preparation teaches the underlying skill, gives immediate feedback and revisits learning over time. These are the NeurofiED areas most families start with.
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Curriculum encyclopedia
Browse public topic summaries across English, maths and reasoning.
Open11+ glossary
Look up short definitions and examples for searched 11+ terms.
OpenResources and guides
Read longer parent guides on 11+ preparation, study habits and exam skills.
OpenLearning science
See how retrieval practice, spacing, interleaving and feedback shape NeurofiED.
OpenParent checklist
Use this as a sensible first-pass workflow before creating a more detailed study plan.
- Step 1Confirm City of London School for Girls's latest admissions route, deadline and exam provider.
- Step 2List the subjects your child is likely to face: English, maths, verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning or creative writing.
- Step 3Try one free NeurofiED lesson to see how your child responds to the teaching style.
- Step 4Use glossary entries to close vocabulary or concept gaps before timed practice.
- Step 5Build short, regular retrieval sessions instead of relying only on long practice papers.
- Step 6Review progress weekly and adjust practice around weaker topics.
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Frequently asked questions
Short answers for parents comparing preparation options.
Can NeurofiED help with preparation for City of London School for Girls?
Yes. NeurofiED helps children build the core 11+ skills families commonly need for selective school preparation: English, maths, verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning, retrieval practice and immediate feedback. Always check City of London School for Girls's official admissions information for the exact exam format and deadlines.
Is NeurofiED affiliated with City of London School for Girls?
No. NeurofiED is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or officially connected to City of London School for Girls. This guide is a preparation resource for parents using NeurofiED.
Which NeurofiED resources should parents start with?
Start with the free example lessons, then use the curriculum encyclopedia and glossary to understand the English, maths and reasoning skills your child may need to practise.
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Begin with a free trial, then use lessons, quizzes, feedback and spaced review to turn preparation into a steady routine.


