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Free 11+ Student Readiness Check: Find Your Child's Exact Gaps in 30 Minutes

Stop doing random papers. Run a real diagnostic on your child, get a named gap list and suggested focus areas for the next few weeks. It is covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can request a full refund within 30 days if it is not the right fit.

Key Takeaways

  • A mixed-paper score like 58% tells you nothing about what to fix
  • A real readiness check names your child's top 5 weak topics (for example, Homophones, Simple Equations, NVR Rotation)
  • Nexus runs an 80-question diagnostic on your child and returns a one-page report with top 5 weak topics, target school fit and focus areas
  • The diagnostic re-opens after 30 days so your child can retake it and you can track progress
  • Covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee. Request a full refund within 30 days if it is not right, and the report is yours to keep

Most 11+ parents start in the wrong place. They buy books, print papers, and tell their child to do a bit every day. Then the child scores 58% on a mixed paper and nobody knows what it means. Is it fractions? Homophones? NVR rotation? A number out of 100 cannot tell you. More papers will not fix this. A readiness check will.

Quick Answer

An 11+ readiness check is an 80-question diagnostic across Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning that identifies your child's weak topics by name and tells you the top 5 to focus on first. Start your EdifyPod Nexus plan and run it in about 30 minutes. The one-page readiness report shows overall score, per-subject breakdown, top 5 weak topics, target school fit and focus areas. The diagnostic re-opens after 30 days so your child can retake it and you can track progress. Every plan is covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can request a full refund within 30 days if it is not the right fit.

Why a score out of 100 is not enough

If your child scores 58% on a mixed paper, that does not tell you what to fix. You still do not know whether the cause is a knowledge gap, a timing gap, or simply careless mistakes made because the practice was too random.

Before you do more papers, find the exact gaps first. Then build the week around those gaps. That is how 11+ prep becomes calmer, faster, and much more focused.

What a real readiness check tells you

A proper readiness check answers five questions about your child, not about 11+ prep in general:

  • What your child's overall readiness score is, out of 100
  • Which subject is strongest and which needs the most work (Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning)
  • Which topics are actually weak, named specifically (for example, "Homophones", "Simple Equations", "NVR Rotation", "Word Analogies", "Fractions of Amounts")
  • How the score compares to the qualifying score for your target school
  • What to focus on for the next few weeks, based on the top 5 weak topics

You cannot get this from a paper and a red pen. You need a diagnostic that tags every question by topic so weak areas can be rolled up by name.

What the readiness report actually looks like

This is a sample report with fictional data for a child called Aisha. When your child completes the diagnostic, you will see a one-page report in exactly this format — in your Nexus dashboard and in your inbox.

Sample report with fictional data. Your child's report will use their real diagnostic results.

How to run the readiness check, step by step

Here is exactly what to do.

Step 1

Open EdifyPod Nexus

Go to edifypod.com and start your subscription. No long forms, and every plan is covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Step 2

Set up your child's profile

Add your child's age, school year, target school and exam month. This tailors the diagnostic to the right level and format.

Step 3

Your child takes the diagnostic

A short mixed diagnostic across Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning. About 30 minutes, in one sitting, independently. No parent coaching.

Step 4

Read the readiness report

Once all four subject diagnostics are complete, you will receive a one-page readiness report in your Nexus dashboard and by email. It shows an overall score out of 100, a per-subject breakdown, the top 5 weak topics by name, target school fit, and focus areas for the next few weeks. Screenshot it, print it, share it with a tutor. It is yours.

Step 5

Retake after 30 days

The diagnostic re-opens 30 days after completion so your child can retake it. Compare the new score with the first one and see exactly where the focused work has moved the needle.

Honest note about the 30-day guarantee

Every Nexus plan is covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee. If it is not the right fit for your family, request a full refund within 30 days. The readiness report is yours to keep either way. We mention this upfront because the point of the readiness check is clarity, not a sales funnel.

Why this beats doing more papers

More papers only help if you already know what to fix. If you do not, each paper just reconfirms the same mixed score with the same unclear causes. Two weeks of focused work on three named gaps will move the needle further than two months of random practice.

Frequently asked questions

How does payment for the 11+ readiness check work?

The readiness check and the full gap report are included with your Nexus plan, which is covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee. Request a full refund within 30 days if it is not right, and the report is yours to keep either way.

How long does the readiness check take?

About 30 minutes. Your child sits a short mixed diagnostic across Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning in one session, independently, without parent coaching.

What does the readiness report show?

An overall readiness score out of 100, a per-subject breakdown across Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning, the top 5 weak topics by name (for example Homophones, Simple Equations, NVR Rotation, Word Analogies, Fractions of Amounts), target school fit if you have set a target school, and focus areas for the next few weeks. The diagnostic re-opens after 30 days so your child can retake it and you can track progress.

What age is the readiness check for?

Year 4 and Year 5 are the primary ages, with Year 3 early-prep and Year 6 late-prep supported. Set your child's age and target school when you create the profile and the diagnostic adapts to the right level.

Can I share the report with my tutor?

Yes. Most parents share the named gap list and the 7-day plan with their tutor as a starting brief. The report is downloadable and yours to keep.

What if Nexus is not the right fit for us?

If you decide Nexus is not right for your family within the first 30 days, request a full refund from your account settings under the money-back guarantee. Contact info@edifypod.com if you need help.