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In 2016, The Radnor House Group officially took over Combe Bank School (a girls only independent school). [1] The school was re-launched on 1 September 2016 as Radnor House Sevenoaks, a co-educational independent school for boys and girls aged 2–18. It is a member of the ISA and IAPS.
In 2023 the average IB Diploma score at Sevenoaks School was 39 points (eight points above the world average). 57 per cent of students earned 40 points or more, with 73 students earning 42 points or more. Five students achieved the maximum Diploma score of 45 points, among just 25 students in the UK to do so in 2023. [14] [15] [16] GCSE results:
GCSE grades: [6] Number of pupils: 31; Pupils aged 16 achieving 5 or more GCSE grades A*–G: 89% (unpublished which of this is passes, e.g. A*–C) Average total point score per 16-year-old: 23.8 (for comparison, the nearest non-SEN school, Sevenoaks School average: 66.8) Pupils with Special Educational Needs: 100%
Exam results for the 2013 academic year showed that 100% of pupils attained 5 GCSE grades A* to C (including English and maths). 99.1% of the A level grades were A* to E. The school was judged by OFSTED to be academically 'outstanding' prior to its conversion to an academy.
A two-storey teaching centre for maths, ICT, and food tech. A purpose-built Sixth Form Centre. A reconfigured Main Building with expanded dining hall. A five-court Sports Centre; The school also has its own cricket, rugby, football and softball pitches and a new 3G pitch. In addition to the above, TWGSB also opened an annexe in Sevenoaks
In the three year Key Stage 4, students study a core of seven subjects, and three options one of which must be History or Geography GCSE. There are nineteen GCSE and BTEC options on offer. A pass in Maths and English is seen as essential for further study. [6] At Key Stage 5 eighteen A levels and BTEC Level 3s are offered. There is no provision ...
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After positive results were achieved by the pilot group, the option to take computing at A-level and GCSE was reintroduced in 2013. [ citation needed ] The school was granted an "outstanding" status in its Ofsted report in 2006 and then again in 2008 and was given specialist status for humanities, focused on history and geography.