School pupils and parents
If you are a school student - or the parent of a student taking a Password Test - then this area is for you.
You can use these pages to familiarise yourself with the test format, explore sample questions and take practice tests.
You can use these pages to familiarise yourself with the test format, explore sample questions and take practice tests.
How to prepare
To have the best chance of success in your Password test, it is important for you to prepare properly.
The following information will help you to get ready for test day and to know what type of questions to expect in your test.
It is recommended that you first look through the preparation material first and then take a practice test, which we will mark for you. Along with your results report which will contain both Password scores and CEFR levels, we will send you some helpful tips to further improve your score.
Steps for success
Find out from your institution which test you are required to take.
Look through the preparation material for that test, reviewing the test format and question types.
Take a practice test.
Preparation material
- Password Pupil English
Password Pupil English has two sections: Knowledge and Writing
This test takes 1 hour 30 minutes - Password Pupil English Younger
Password Pupil English Younger has two sections: Knowledge and Writing
This test takes 1 hour 5 minutes - Password Maths
The Password Maths Test has 4 sections
This test takes 1 hour
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