Preparation for the 3+ and 4+ is based on the EYFS curriculum. This means that although reading, writing and maths are assessed, physical development, personal, social and emotional development, and communication and language, are also key.
There is also a large focus on looking for a studentās learning potential through what are called the āCharacteristics of Effective Learningā: curiosity, engagement, motivation, sustained concentration, autonomy and creating and thinking critically. These areas are assessed by making observations of the childās behaviour and the skills they are demonstrating alongside their peers within an Early Years environment. Although this observed interaction is often called a 3+ or 4+ group interview, children of this age rarely if ever face a classic interview situation.
3+ and 4+ Preparation from JK Educate
We can help your child with preparation for the 3+ or 4+. We have developed a programme to assess children and support parents who are considering sitting their child for schoolsā 4+ or 3+ entrance assessment. These are very young children and therefore need careful, sensitive, expert preparation to face this first experience of assessment.
We offer a mock assessment programme in three parts:
- 1:1 mock assessment of the student.
- Mock group assessment.
- Detailed reporting and a follow-up discussion with parents.
3+/4+ Individual Mock Assessment Session ā 1 Hour
This is a 1:1 session held at the JK Educate office. It is conducted by an EYFS specialist who will assess the studentās current ability in the EYFS Specific Areas of Learning through a series of planned activities. The areas of learning assessed will include language, fine motor skills, reading, writing, number, shape, space and measure.
3+/4+ Group Mock Assessment Session ā 1.5 Hours
The group 3+ and 4+ mock assessment session takes place in an unfamiliar Early Years environment with up to four other children of the same age and is primarily to assess the EYFS Prime Areas of Learning. Teachers will assess each individual child against the curriculum through interaction with the students and making observations.
The Report
This includes a detailed written report and a 30-minute telephone feedback session with the client.
The written report will highlight areas of particular strength and the areas that need developing in order for the student to demonstrate age related expectation at the time of the 3+ or 4+ assessment. It will also provide suggestions as to how the parents can support their child in reaching these expectations and the resources they can use.
More about the 3+ and 4+
These school entry points are becoming a more popular choice for parents every year as they realise the advantages of gaining a place for their child at an earlier stage. One of the biggest advantages is that if a child gains a place at 3+ or 4+, they will often be automatically ensured a place throughout that school and this saves them the need to sit further entrance assessments at a later stage. Also, as pre-prepsā and prepsā reputations rely heavily on their exit results, they provide in-school preparation for pupils who are sitting future entrance examinations such as the 7+, 8+, 10+, 11+ or 13+. This is not provided for in state schools.
Gaining a place at these selective independent schools provides the advantages of smaller class sizes and higher expectations academically from the start. Awareness of the advantages these factors bring continues to increase the demand for 3+ and 4+ preparation towards this point of entry. We are increasingly being asked to provide four plus and three plus tips and advice, so in response we have developed this mock assessment programme especially tailored to support children this young, comprising a group mock interview and 1:1 assessment practice.