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Blessed Thomas Holford

Co-ed CEM-style Altrincham Founded 1981 Intake ~180

Blessed Thomas Holford is a co-ed grammar school in Altrincham, Trafford, founded in 1981 with an annual Year 7 intake of around 180 places. Entry is via the CEM-style route used across the wider Trafford area, with admissions then ranked by catholic faith-priority within consortium.

Single-sex / co-ed character

Blessed Thomas Holford is co-educational. Co-ed selective schools tend to attract a broader applicant base than single-sex equivalents and typically operate the same single ranking by score then distance, with no separate male/female allocation.

Test format

The school selects via a CEM-style consortium test. CEM-style papers mix subjects within a single sitting and reward broad vocabulary and reading fluency more than rote technique. Daily reading from Year 4 is the single highest-leverage preparation; format-specific practice papers are limited in supply but worth seeking.

Catchment & oversubscription

Faith priority is the dominant criterion here. The school's Catholic (or other faith) admissions rules require evidence of regular practice, and the selection score is used to rank within the faith priority pool rather than across all applicants.

What sets it apart

Notable strength of Blessed Thomas Holford: Catholic co-ed selective. This is the kind of factor worth weighing alongside raw academic results when deciding how to rank the school on your preference list — two schools with identical qualifying scores can offer very different day-to-day experiences.

Preparation specifics

The most reliable preparation pattern for Blessed Thomas Holford families: establish a baseline using a CEM-style familiarisation paper at the start of Year 5; address the two weakest topic areas through topic-by-topic workbooks across the spring and summer; sit a full timed paper every fortnight from the summer holidays; and deliberately wind down practice in the final fortnight before the test. Last-minute drilling reduces confidence more often than it raises scores.

Common pitfalls

Common pitfall to avoid: Faith-criteria interact with consortium score. Families who plan around this from the start typically find the application process much smoother than families who only discover the issue in the autumn of Year 6.

How Blessed Thomas Holford fits into the wider Trafford picture

Most Trafford families do not apply to a single school in isolation. The Trafford 11+ parent guide on this site sets out the full county-level admissions calendar, registration windows and qualifying score history; the Trafford regional papers page catalogues every practice paper we hold for the relevant test format. A typical preference list for this area will rank three to five schools deliberately — distance, single-sex/co-ed character, sixth-form pathway and journey time all matter alongside raw academic results.