What you get
Every WriteCreatively 11+ Writing Task comes with two thoroughly considered feedback reports — one for your child’s first draft and one for their final version. These reports not only align with the marking frameworks used by Grammar and Independent schools, but give you much more.
A clear score out of 100%
Your child’s work is marked using the same weighted categories commonly used across selective schools:​
Punctuation & Spelling – 24%
Vocabulary – 24%
Structure & Development – 40%
Presentation – 12%
Each score comes with a brief explanation so you can see exactly why it was awarded.
A detailed breakdown of key writing skills
Alongside the overall marks, we assess your child’s writing across a range of core components — things like tone, atmosphere, figurative language, punctuation accuracy, sentence variety, and paragraph control.
Each component is given a clear five-level rating (from excellent to limited), offering a granular picture of strengths and areas for improvement.
Meaningful written commentary
Every report includes a high-level overview summarising:​
what your child handled well
how effectively they met the Task
the overall quality and control of the writing
This gives parents a quick but insightful snapshot of performance.
In-depth feedback across four areas
Your child then receives targeted feedback in the areas that matter most for the 11+:​
Ideas & Creativity
Structure & Organisation
Vocabulary & Description
Sentence Work & Technical Accuracy
​Each section includes what they did well and clear next steps tailored to your child’s individual writing habits.
Focused “targets for improvement”
At the end of each report is a concise list of the key skills your child should focus on next — ideal for guiding their next piece of writing and building steady, measurable progress.
A fully improved version of your child’s work
We also provide a polished, rewritten version of your child’s piece. This keeps their original ideas but shows them how a more mature, expressive, and exam-ready version could read.
It’s one of the most effective ways for children to learn what strong writing looks like.
Step-by-step explanation of the improvements
Finally, the report explains how the improved version was created — paragraph by paragraph — helping your child understand why certain changes strengthen their writing and how to replicate them.
Two reports per task = real progress
Draft Report: diagnostic, constructive guidance
Final Report: refined assessment showing growth and next steps
​Together, they give your child a clear path from draft to distinction.
