The reality of the Habs’ Boys’ 7+ Assessment.
/Registration deadline for the Habs Boys 7+ Assessment is Monday 9th November 2026. The first round is on Friday 20th November and the second round is on Wednesday 16th December 2026. You have to wait a long time to find out if your son has passed or not as results are sent out on January 22nd.
There are only approximately 26 places available to join Habs in Year 3.
Not many places at all given the sheer volume of boys applying! The majority of parents that I initially speak to who are interested in this school for their sons do not know that there are only approx. 26 places until I tell them. Most of the time, they go quiet.
The first round assessment consists of tests in maths, English and reasoning. If you’ve never been through this process before, that is pretty much all that you are told. We’ve been through this process every single year for over 20 years.
Half of the boys assessed in the first round will be invited back for the second round. Round 2 will be more assessing of their English skills and a STEM activity. In the second round, parents are also invited to meet with members of the senior leadership team (parent interview).
Habs ' strongly recommend against tutoring’ for the 7+ assessment. Well, I’ve never once in 20 years spoken to any parent who has told me that they had sent their son in without being prepared or ‘tutored’. The word ‘tutored’ just means taught. Don’t let it mean something that it really does not mean.
If you taught your child before sending him into the Habs 7+ assessment, guess what? You tutored him. Say what you want but that’s the ultimate truth and if you don’t like it, oh well.
