
“It’s September and my child hasn’t started 11+ preparation. Have I ruined their chances? Everyone else seems to have been preparing for years. I feel like the worst parent ever.” Sound familiar?
If you’re reading this with a sinking feeling in your stomach, wondering if you’ve left 11+ preparation too late, take a deep breath. You’re not alone, you’re not a terrible parent, and most importantly – three months can be enough time with the right approach.
The truth that tutoring companies don’t want you to know? Some of our most successful students have achieved grammar school places with intensive 3-month preparation periods. Here’s what you need to know to make this work.
The Reality Check: Why 3 Months Can Actually Work
11+ Preparation: Myth vs Reality
❌ THE MYTH
- “You need years of preparation”
- “Starting late = automatic failure”
- “Other parents started in Year 3”
- “Intensive prep doesn’t work”
✅ THE REALITY
- Your child has 6 years of education already
- 3 months = 12-15 weeks of focused work
- Quality beats quantity every time
- Many successful students start “late”
Educational research shows that “a little-and-often approach (20–30 minutes, a few times a week) is best for long-term success” in 11+ preparation. Your child isn’t starting from zero – they already have years of primary education behind them. You’re simply building exam technique and confidence, not teaching them everything from scratch.
Feeling Overwhelmed by 11+ Preparation?
Our 11+ specialists have helped hundreds of families succeed with strategic 3-month preparation plans.
Get Your Strategic PlanThe 3-Month Success Framework: What Actually Works
Here’s the strategic approach that turns 3 months into effective preparation time:
The Strategic 3-Month Approach
Month 1: Assessment & Foundation (Weeks 1-4)
Core Skills Audit
- Mental maths speed test
- Vocabulary assessment
- Reading comprehension baseline
Target Areas
- Times tables to automatic recall
- 20 high-frequency vocabulary words weekly
- One reasoning question type per week
Month 2: Skill Building & Technique (Weeks 5-8)
Exam Technique
- Question type recognition
- Time management strategies
- Elimination techniques
Focused Practice
- One full paper per week
- Detailed mistake analysis
- Confidence building exercises
Month 3: Exam Readiness & Confidence (Weeks 9-12)
Mock Conditions
- Timed full paper practice
- Exam environment simulation
- Stress management techniques
Final Preparation
- Revision of weak areas only
- Confidence-building activities
- Exam day preparation
The 4 Critical Mistakes That Kill 3-Month Preparation
❌ Paper Overload
Doing endless practice papers without reviewing mistakes. Quality feedback beats quantity every time.
❌ Panic Cramming
Increasing study hours dramatically. This creates burnout and anxiety, not better performance.
❌ Ignoring Core Skills
Focusing only on reasoning while neglecting basic maths and vocabulary. Foundation matters most.
❌ Stress Transfer
Letting your anxiety affect your child. They need calm confidence, not parental panic.
What the Research Actually Says About Short-Term 11+ Preparation
Contrary to tutoring industry marketing, educational research supports focused, intensive preparation periods. According to 11+ experts, “some children may only need a few weeks or months of preparation, focusing on practising exam papers and developing exam technique and confidence” depending on their current attainment levels.
What Makes 3-Month Preparation Effective
✓ Focused Learning
Concentrated effort on specific exam requirements, not broad curriculum coverage
✓ Fresh Motivation
Children maintain enthusiasm without the burnout from years of preparation
✓ Strategic Targeting
Time to identify and address specific weaknesses rather than generic preparation
✓ Age-Appropriate Timing
11+ skills are better understood by Year 6 minds than younger children
The Daily Routine That Actually Works (Without Burning Out Your Child)
The key to successful 3-month preparation isn’t marathon study sessions – it’s consistent, focused practice. Here’s what research-backed preparation looks like:
The Sustainable Daily Schedule
Weekdays (30-40 minutes)
- 10 minutes: Mental maths practice
- 15 minutes: One question type focus
- 10 minutes: Vocabulary/spelling work
- 5 minutes: Review and planning
Weekends (60-90 minutes)
- 45 minutes: Full practice paper
- 30 minutes: Detailed review
- 15 minutes: Weakness targeting
- Rest: Family time and relaxation
Rest Days (Essential)
- Complete break: No 11+ work
- Brain rest: Knowledge consolidation
- Prevent burnout: Maintain motivation
- Family time: Normal activities
When Professional Tutoring Becomes Essential for 3-Month Success
While some families can manage independent preparation, the compressed 3-month timeline often benefits significantly from expert guidance. Here’s when professional support becomes crucial:
Signs You Need Professional 11+ Support
🚨 Red Flags
- Child becomes anxious or resistant to practice
- No improvement after 2-3 weeks of work
- Major gaps in basic maths or English skills
- You’re feeling overwhelmed managing the preparation
- Scores declining instead of improving
✅ Professional Help Provides
- Rapid identification of specific weaknesses
- School-specific exam format expertise
- Confidence-building techniques
- Strategic question prioritisation
- Parental stress reduction
How Greenhill Academics Makes 3-Month Preparation Work
Our 11+ specialists understand that families starting preparation in Year 6 need a completely different approach than those who began years earlier. We’ve developed specific strategies for maximising limited preparation time.
Our 3-Month Success Strategy
Rapid Assessment
First session identifies exact strengths and gaps, creating a targeted action plan
School-Specific Focus
Preparation tailored to your target schools’ exact exam formats and requirements
Confidence Building
Techniques to manage exam anxiety and build genuine self-assurance
Parent Support
Clear guidance on home practice and managing family stress during preparation
Meet Our 11+ Specialists

Mark
Cambridge Double First in History
Over 3,000 hours of tutoring experience with students securing places at Eton, Harrow, and St Paul’s. Specialises in building mathematical reasoning and English comprehension skills with a structured approach that engages young learners.

Ramsay
Oxford Mathematics with Distinction
National mathematical competition success (top 40 nationally) brings unique problem-solving insight to 11+ preparation. Clear, intuitive teaching style makes challenging mathematical concepts accessible and confidence-building.

Sneha
Cambridge English Literature Graduate
Award-winning creative writing and public speaking background enhances 11+ English preparation. Combines analytical and writing skills development with mathematical reasoning support for comprehensive preparation.
Your 3-Month Action Plan: Week-by-Week Breakdown
Ready to turn your 3-month timeline into grammar school success? Here’s your concrete action plan:
Your Week-by-Week Action Plan
Weeks 1-2: Emergency Assessment
- Take one complete practice paper to identify current levels
- List specific school requirements for your target grammar schools
- Decide: independent preparation or professional support needed?
- Set up daily 30-minute study routine
Weeks 3-8: Core Skill Building
- Master times tables to automatic recall
- Build vocabulary with 20 new words weekly
- Focus on 2-3 reasoning question types per week
- Weekly full practice paper with detailed review
Weeks 9-12: Exam Readiness
- Timed practice under exam conditions
- Focus only on previously identified weak areas
- Build confidence with positive self-talk techniques
- Plan exam day logistics and preparation
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 3 months really enough time for 11+ preparation?
Yes, if approached strategically. Research shows that focused, intensive preparation can be highly effective. Your child already has 6 years of education – you’re building exam technique and confidence, not starting from zero.
My child is already stressed about school – will 11+ preparation make it worse?
The key is manageable daily sessions (30-40 minutes maximum) with clear structure. Avoiding preparation often creates more anxiety than strategic, confidence-building work. Professional guidance can help manage stress levels.
Should I hire a tutor for such a short preparation period?
Professional tutoring is often most valuable with limited time, as tutors can quickly identify specific needs and create targeted preparation plans. This maximises every study session and reduces family stress.
What if my child’s current school level isn’t high enough?
Focus on core skills first – mental maths, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. Many successful 11+ students weren’t the highest achievers in their primary schools but developed exam technique and confidence.
How many hours per day should my child study?
30-40 minutes on weekdays, 60-90 minutes maximum on weekends, with one complete rest day. Quality and consistency matter far more than long study sessions, which often lead to burnout.
What’s the most important thing to focus on with limited time?
Core skills: automatic recall of times tables, strong vocabulary, and reading comprehension. These form the foundation for all 11+ question types and provide the biggest impact for time invested.
Turn Your 3-Month Timeline Into Grammar School Success
STRATEGIC 11+ PREPARATION THAT WORKS
Don’t let panic derail your child’s chances. Our 11+ specialists have the proven strategies to make 3 months of preparation highly effective.
Identify exact needs quickly
Target your chosen schools
Exam anxiety management
Reduce parental stress
Fast-Track Assessment Available • School-Specific Strategies • Proven 3-Month Framework
