Free 11+ practice

Free 11+ practice for children.

11+ preparation is already expensive for many families. Prep+ gives children a way to practise for free, build confidence and develop a regular routine — one short session at a time.

Children should be able to practise without a paywall.

Tutors, books, courses and practice papers can add up quickly. We believe the core act of practice should be accessible.

That's why children can practise on Prep+ for free.

Parents can choose to upgrade for deeper insight and focused practice tools, but children should be able to get started, keep practising and build confidence without being blocked.

What children can do for free

Short practice sessions

Children can complete manageable sessions designed to build confidence over time.

Maths, English and more as they come online

Practice grows as new question categories are added and reviewed.

Weekly goals and streaks

Children can build a regular practice habit without pressure.

Progress moments

Children can see what they're building and feel proud of their effort.

Mistake review

Tricky questions can become useful learning moments.

Friend motivation

Parent-approved group streaks can help children keep practising together.

What parents can unlock

Prep+ is free for children to practise. Parents can optionally upgrade when they want deeper insight into how preparation is going.

Paid parent tools may include:

  • preparation readiness
  • strengths and focus areas
  • timing signals
  • detailed weekly reports
  • focused practice recommendations
  • category controls
  • progress trends

Why free practice matters

The more children practise, the clearer the picture becomes. Regular practice helps children build confidence, and it helps parents understand where support may be needed.

Prep+ is designed so access to practice comes first.

Pair free practice with the 11+ parent checklist and our guide to preparation without pressure.

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Start with free 11+ practice.

Create a child profile, choose your target route if you know it, and let your child begin with short, confidence-building sessions.