Is it compulsory to attend the Familiarisation/Practice Test morning?
No, but experience shows that a child is likely to be greatly disadvantaged if they do not attend. Familiarisation introduces children to examples of the range of questions used in the reasoning papers. The session also provides an opportunity to do practice tests under timed conditions. Familiarisation provides an opportunity for children to get used to the test day arrangements.
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