<\/figure>\n<\/figure>\n\n\n\nThe test for Trafford Grammar schools takes place in September of Year 6 which does catch some children out. It is recommended that your child practises over the summer holiday. Some of the Maths in these tests is not taught in schools and especially not taught in Year 5. Buy your child a range of resources to practise with. We recommend that you do not keep to one publisher. If your child is taking a mock test, beware that the mock test has been created by tutors ( or teachers if you are careful ). They do not have access to past papers or to the people who devise the test. Ideally, your child should be able to tackle some Year 6 Maths activities when they are in Year 5. I recommend that you buy them a Year 6 Maths book and practise at home.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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