Elizabeth Blackburn School of Science Practice Exams for Year 11 Entry

Build scientific confidence and exam readiness with our full-length EBSS practice tests written by qualified teachers.

Why our EBSS Practice Exams Build Confidence and Readiness

Our EBSS practice exams help students prepare for the unique demands of the Elizabeth Blackburn School of Science entry process. Each test mirrors the structure and style of the official exam, focusing on science reasoning, mathematical reasoning, verbal reasoning, and written expression. In addition, we include detailed solutions and writing prompts to support deeper understanding.

Because our materials are written by experienced educators, they reflect the standards expected of high-performing science students. Whether your child is preparing early or reviewing key concepts, these resources offer flexible study options and clear feedback. Moreover, students can access their exams instantly and begin preparing right away. With the right tools and guidance, they’ll feel confident and ready to succeed on test day.

Frequently Asked Questions and Resources

Do you have a question about our Elizabeth Blackburn School of Science practice exams? See the list below for our most frequently asked questions. If you questions is not listed here, then please contact us.

The EBSS entrance exam includes Mathematics, Science Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension. Each section uses multiple-choice questions to assess problem-solving, critical thinking, and scientific literacy.

Current Year 10 students can apply for Year 11 entry, and Year 11 students can apply for Year 12. EBSS is a selective VCE program focused on science and mathematics, hosted by The University High School.

The EBSS exam places a strong emphasis on scientific reasoning and analysis. In addition to the written test, shortlisted students complete a group activity and personal interview to assess collaboration, communication, and motivation.

Extended Investigation is a compulsory Year 11 subject at EBSS. Students design and conduct a research project, developing skills in inquiry, analysis, and academic writing. The subject supports independent thinking and scientific exploration.

Students can prepare by completing practice exams that reflect the EBSS format, especially in science reasoning and mathematics. They should also build confidence in group discussions and interview settings. Our website offers targeted EBSS practice exams and interview preparation resources written by qualified teachers.

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