AAS Practice Exams for Scholarship & Selective Entry
Prepare with full-length AAS practice exams that mirror the real test format and build confidence in maths, reading comprehension, abstract reasoning, and essay writing.
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Why Our AAS Practice Exams Help Students Succeed
Prepare your child for their selective/scholarship exam with our AAS Practice Exams. Our practice exams are designed to reflect the structure, timing, and difficulty of real Academic Assessment Services tests. Each exam includes abstract reasoning, mathematical achievement, reading comprehension, and written expression.
Our 3-set pack is ideal for short-term preparation or revision, offering three full-length exams to build confidence and target key areas. For families seeking deeper practice and progressive challenge, the 6-set pack provides six full-length exams with broader topic coverage and more writing prompts — perfect for students preparing over several months or sitting multiple school tests. All exams come with detailed answer keys and sample responses to support independent review and improvement.
Frequently Asked Questions and Resources
Do you have a question about our AAS practice exams? See the list below for our most frequently asked questions. If your question is not listed here, then please contact us.
The Academic Assessment Services (AAS) exam is used for selective and scholarship assessments to determine a students’ academic aptitude. It typically includes abstract reasoning, mathematical achievement, reading comprehension, and written expression.
We offer AAS practice exams tailored for Year 5/6, Year 7, Year 9, and Year 11 entry. Each pack is clearly labeled so you can choose the right level for your child.
Yes — our practice exams are modeled on the format, timing, and difficulty of official AAS papers. They’re designed to give students realistic preparation and build exam confidence.
Yes. All reasoning exams include full answer keys and explanations. Writing tasks include sample responses and marking criteria to support improvement.
We recommend starting with a timed attempt, then reviewing answers and explanations. Use additional exams to build stamina and track progress over time.
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