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Redbridge 11+ registration closes 15 June 2026 · Score-led · Common Catchment Area

Apply to Woodford County High School, in plain English.

Woodford County High is a heavily oversubscribed selective girls' grammar in Woodford Green — around 560 families named it for 2025 entry, for 180 Year 7 places. Girls must reach the Redbridge 11+ consortium test's minimum standardised score of 104, after which places are filled in rank order of score, with priority to girls living in the shared 11+ Common Catchment Area. Register your daughter for the test via Redbridge's 11+ page by 15 June 2026 — separately from, and months before, the October CAF deadline.

Selective grammar · girls High Road, Woodford Green Updated for September 2027 entry Data verified
180 places
Year 7 places
104 threshold
Redbridge 11+ minimum score
4 criteria
Decide who gets a place
£0 fees
State-funded grammar
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01 · Start here

The three things to know first.

If you read nothing else on this page, read these. They're the bits that catch parents out.

i.

You register for the 11+ test by 15 June 2026 — long before the CAF.

Woodford County High shares the Redbridge 11+ selection test (set by GL Assessment) with Ilford County High. Registration opens 1 May 2026 and closes 15 June 2026 — months before, and separate from, the October Common Application Form. The test is provisionally sat on Friday 18 September 2026. Miss the registration deadline and there is no route to a place for 2027 entry.

ii.

This is a score-led school — but with a real catchment.

Every applicant must reach the minimum threshold score of 104; below that, a girl is not added to the ranked list at all. Above it, places are filled by total standardised score in rank order — but girls living in the 11+ Common Catchment Area are ranked ahead of girls living outside it. A quarter of places (45) are set aside for Pupil Premium girls by score.

iii.

The catchment is the whole of Redbridge and Waltham Forest.

The shared Common Catchment Area covers the London Boroughs of Redbridge and Waltham Forest. Redbridge advises that only children living in this area have been admitted in the last ten years — so in practice the catchment is the effective boundary, even though out-of-area girls can be considered if places remain. Your daughter must live at the qualifying address on the CAF deadline, 31 October 2026.

02 · How to apply

Four steps — the first deadline is summer, not October.

Registering for the Redbridge 11+ test (step 1) closes on 15 June 2026 — months before the CAF deadline that catches most families out. Registering for the test is not the same as applying for the school.

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Register for the Redbridge 11+ test — by 15 June 2026.
Register your daughter online via Redbridge's 11+ page. Registration opens 1 May 2026 and closes at 5pm on 15 June 2026 — the same deadline covers any request for access arrangements for a medical or physical need. No late registrations are accepted.
BY 15 JUN 2026
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Sit the 11+ test — provisionally 18 September 2026
The Redbridge 11+ is a GL Assessment test shared by both borough grammars — one sitting covers Woodford County High and Ilford County High. A girl must reach the minimum threshold standardised score of 104 to be ranked at all. Redbridge gives parents their daughter's position in score order before the 31 October preference deadline, so you can make an informed CAF choice (it is not a guarantee of an offer).
18 SEP 2026
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Apply on your council's Common Application Form
Name Woodford County High School on your home council's CAF by 31 October 2026 — apply through whichever council you live in, not directly to the school. London boroughs use the Pan-London portal at eadmissions.org.uk. Completing the test registration alone is not an application. Your daughter must live at the address you give on the CAF deadline. Redbridge admissions →
BY 31 OCT 2026
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Hear back on National Offer Day
Your council notifies you with one offer on or about 1 March 2027. Reply by 15 March 2027 to accept, decline, or request the waiting list. Appeals cannot be lodged until after National Offer Day. Year 7 begins September 2027.
1 MAR 2027
03 · Who gets a place

If more girls reach the standard than there are places, these 4 criteria decide.

Girls with an EHCP naming the school are admitted first, within the 180. Everyone else who reaches the minimum threshold score of 104 is then placed in the order below. Within every criterion, girls are ranked by their total standardised test score. A tie is broken by the shortest safe walking distance to the school's main entrance, then by random allocation. Tap any criterion to see the exact wording.

04 · The catchment

A real boundary — two whole boroughs.

Woodford County High shares its 11+ Common Catchment Area with Ilford County High. It covers the London Boroughs of Redbridge and Waltham Forest — so Woodford, Wanstead, Ilford, Barkingside and Chigwell-side addresses, plus Walthamstow, Leyton, Leytonstone and Chingford, all fall inside. In-area girls who pass are ranked ahead of out-of-area girls (after the Pupil Premium band). Because Redbridge advises that only in-area children have been admitted in the last ten years, the catchment is effectively the boundary, even though it is technically a priority rather than a hard cut-off.

Distance itself is only a tiebreaker: where two girls have the same score at the cut-off, the place goes to the girl living closer to the school's main entrance on High Road, measured as the shortest safe walking distance using the council's computerised Geographical Information System, then by random allocation.

See the catchment area on the GrammarBound map
A worked example

Inside the area: in the race. Outside: a place is very unlikely.

Girl A lives in Walthamstow — inside the Common Catchment Area — so once she passes the test she is ranked by score for the bulk of the places (criterion 3), or for a Pupil Premium place if eligible. Girl B lives in Romford (Havering), outside the area, so she is only considered if places are left after every in-area request is met — which, on Redbridge's own advice, has not happened in ten years. Both must reach the threshold score of 104; the difference is the catchment.

05 · If your daughter doesn't get a place

You have two routes, and you can use both.

Held until 31 December 2027

Waiting list

If your daughter isn't offered a place, the council holds a ranked waiting list of girls who reached the threshold score. When a place comes free, it goes to the next highest-scoring qualifying girl under the same oversubscription criteria — not first-come-first-served, and with no need to re-sit the test. The list runs until 31 December 2027; after that you must submit an online in-year application to stay on it. Note the grammar schools do not admit into Years 10 or 11.

Priority on the waiting list is not based on the date you applied or asked to join.

Independent panel

Appeal

You have a statutory right of appeal against the Admission Authority's decision not to offer a place. Appeals are heard by an independent panel; you'll be told the deadline to lodge yours when you're notified of the decision. A repeat appeal in the same year, for the same school, is only heard if your circumstances have materially changed. Appealing does not affect your daughter's waiting-list position.

06 · Sixth form entry

Joining Year 12 at Woodford County High.

The sixth form is for girls. Internal Year 11 girls who meet the academic requirements move up automatically; there are at least 30 external places for girls from other schools, with the same entry criteria as internal applicants.

Entry requirements at GCSE

The grade floor.

Applicants need a minimum average capped GCSE point score of 6.5, calculated across the best 8 GCSEs (normally from one sitting). For any subject a girl wants to continue at A-level that she studied at GCSE, she must achieve at least grade 6 in it. Subject-specific requirements for individual A-level courses sit on top of this floor and are published each year on the school website.

6.5
avg capped GCSE points
8
best GCSEs counted
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Applying for Year 12

Apply direct to the school.

External applications go directly to Woodford County High through the school's own online sixth-form application — not through the CAF. In oversubscription, internal applicants are offered places first, then external applicants, with identical entry criteria for both. Offers are conditional and confirmed on GCSE results day. Applicants must be under 17 on 31 August of the year of entry; where English is not a first language, the school may ask for evidence of sufficient written and oral fluency.

07 · Common questions

The things parents always ask.

Realistically, no — unless your daughter is eligible for the Pupil Premium. The 45 Pupil Premium places (criterion 2) are open to any address. Otherwise out-of-area girls are only considered after every in-area request has been met, and Redbridge advises that no out-of-area child has been admitted in the last ten years. You can still register and sit the test, but treat a place from outside the catchment as very unlikely.