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Test registration closes 26 June 2026 · One test for both Halifax grammars · Super-selective

Apply to The Crossley Heath School, in plain English.

Crossley Heath is super-selective: after a small number of looked-after and Pupil/Service Premium places, every remaining place goes to the highest-scoring children by combined English and Maths score — there is no catchment area at all. All applicants sit one joint admissions test shared with The North Halifax Grammar School, and a single test counts for both schools. You must register for that test by 26 June 2026 — registering is separate from naming the school on your council form.

Selective grammar · mixed Savile Park, Halifax (Calderdale) Calderdale 11+ · English, Maths, Creative Writing Updated for September 2027 entry Data verified
180 places
Year 7 places
1 joint test
Shared with North Halifax Grammar
No catchment
Ranked by test score
£0 fees
State-funded grammar
Next deadline
days left
01 · Start here

The three things to know first.

If you read nothing else on this page, read these.

i.

One test, two schools — register by 26 June 2026.

Crossley Heath and The North Halifax Grammar School share a single admissions test: three papers — English, Mathematics and Creative Writing — sat on Saturday 19 September 2026. Your child sits it once and the result counts for both schools. Register directly through either school's website by 26 June 2026. Registering for the test is not the same as applying — you must also name the school on your council's form (step 4).

ii.

Meeting the standard is a pass — not a place. Score then decides.

Children must reach the qualifying standard in all three papers to be considered. Reaching it does not guarantee a place: after looked-after and Premium families, every remaining place is filled by the highest combined English + Maths score, in rank order. The Creative Writing paper is judged for those who clear the English and Maths standard.

iii.

There is no catchment area at all.

Anyone in Calderdale or any other UK area can apply on exactly the same terms — rank by score decides. Unlike North Halifax Grammar, Crossley Heath has no Priority Admissions Area, so living locally gives no advantage. Distance is used only as a final tie-break when two children are level on the last place.

02 · How to apply

Five steps — starting now.

1
Register for the test — closes 26 June 2026.
Register your child for the joint Halifax Grammar Schools admissions test online via either school's website. Registration opens 20 March 2026 and closes 26 June 2026. If you are claiming Pupil Premium or Service Premium (Armed Forces) priority, flag it at registration and send evidence by the end of September. Register at crossleyheath.org.uk →
BY 26 JUN 2026
2
Sit the admissions test
Your child sits the test at the schools on Saturday 19 September 2026: two papers in Maths and English plus a Creative Writing paper. A supplementary test for valid absences runs on 25 September 2026. Papers are marked, age-standardised and scored.
19 SEP 2026
3
Get the results — before the council deadline
By 16 October 2026 you will be told whether your child reached the qualifying standard — in time to decide whether to name the school on your Common Application Form. This is not an offer; it tells you whether your child is eligible to be ranked.
BY 16 OCT 2026
4
Name the school on your council's form
List The Crossley Heath School (and, if you wish, The North Halifax Grammar School) among your five preferences on your home council's Common Application Form by 31 October 2026. Calderdale co-ordinates the offer; if you live in another LA, apply through your own council. Registering for the test does not name the school for you.
BY 31 OCT 2026
5
Hear back on National Offer Day
Your council sends one offer on 1 March 2027. Reply by 15 March 2027 to accept, decline, or ask to go on the reallocation list.
1 MAR 2027
03 · Who gets a place

If more children reach the standard than there are places, this order decides.

Every child must first reach the qualifying standard. Among those who do, places are allocated in the order below. Most places are filled in step 3 by combined English + Maths score. Tap any criterion to see the exact wording.

Joint process: The same test counts for Crossley Heath and North Halifax Grammar, but each school runs its own oversubscription order — North Halifax Grammar reserves up to 10% of places for a Priority Admissions Area, while Crossley Heath has none. List both on your council form if you would be happy with either.

04 · No catchment

Rank by score decides everything.

Crossley Heath has no catchment area: a child in Bradford, Leeds or further afield competes on exactly the same terms as a child in Halifax. After looked-after and Pupil/Service Premium places, every place goes to the highest combined English + Maths scores, in rank order. Unlike North Halifax Grammar, Crossley Heath reserves no places at all for a local priority area.

Distance plays no part in ranking. It is used only as the very last tie-break: if two children have an identical score for the final place, a sibling at the school comes first, then whoever lives nearer in a straight line. The circle shown on our map is illustrative only — it is not a boundary you must live inside.

See Crossley Heath on the GrammarBound map
A worked example

Two children ranked by score — not by where they live.

Neither child is looked-after or Premium, so both fall into criterion 3 (everyone else, by score). Child A scored higher and lives far from school; Child B scored lower and lives much closer. Child A ranks above Child B — score, not proximity, decides. Living nearby only ever matters as a tie-break between identical scores.

05 · If your child doesn't get a place

You have two routes, and you can use both.

From National Offer Day

Reallocation / waiting list

If your child reached the standard but missed out, tell Calderdale LA you want to go on the reallocation list. The list is held in order of merit; responsibility passes from the LA to Crossley Heath Academy Trust in the first term of Year 7 and is kept until the last school day of December.

Notify Calderdale LA, then CHS Admissions.

Independent panel

Appeal

You can appeal the decision not to offer a place. Appeals are set out in writing and heard by an independent appeals panel arranged via Calderdale LA. Appealing does not remove your child from the reallocation list.

Deadlines are on your council's non-offer letter.

06 · Sixth form entry

Joining Year 12.

Crossley Heath has a co-educational sixth form. External students apply directly to the school; entry is by GCSE grades, not the 11+ test.

Entry requirements at GCSE

The grade floor.

You need at least Grade 5 in GCSE English and Mathematics and a Grade 7 average across your best GCSEs. The floor to take most subjects at A-level is a grade 5, but some need more — for example grade 6–8 in the subject for the sciences and Maths, grade 6 for a modern language, and grade 8 in Maths to take Further Maths. Some vocational Level 2 qualifications count as one GCSE.

5+
English & Maths
7 avg
across your GCSEs
Applying for Year 12

Apply direct to the school.

Apply to Crossley Heath directly — sixth-form entry is separate from the Year 7 process and the home-to-school council form. Check the school website for the current Year 12 application window and the full subject-by-subject entry requirements.

See crossleyheath.org.uk for the sixth-form prospectus and deadlines.

07 · Common questions

The things parents always ask.

No. Crossley Heath and The North Halifax Grammar School share one joint admissions test. Your child sits it once and the standardised score counts for both schools. You register through either school's website, and you can name one or both schools on your council's Common Application Form.