11+ Urdu tutors

1 of 1 UK tutor teaching Urdu at 11+.

Urdu is offered at GCSE and A-level (AQA) and is taken predominantly by heritage speakers from British Pakistani and broader South Asian families. The cohort usually has strong listening and speaking but variable reading and writing in the Nastaliq script — tutoring helps most with literacy, formal register, and the grammar precision that exam mark schemes reward. At A-level, the literary and cultural content (poetry, ghazal, Partition-era literature) requires explicit teaching even for fluent speakers. The Urdu/Hindi overlap is real but not total — written script and formal vocabulary diverge. Look for native fluency, Nastaliq literacy, and UK-spec experience.

The 11+ is the entrance test for selective state grammar schools and many independent senior schools, sat in Year 6 (some independents sit it earlier). Tests vary by region: Kent, Bucks, Birmingham, Trafford, Lincolnshire, the Wirral and others differ on format and content, with GL Assessment, formerly CEM, ISEB Common Pre-Test, and bespoke school papers all in use. Most tests cover English, maths, verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning in some combination. The verbal/non-verbal reasoning is the unfamiliar part — schools don't teach it. Tutoring helps most with format-specific past-paper practice; match the tutor to the actual test the child will sit.

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