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  2. Kent School - Wikipedia

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    Kent School is a private college-preparatory day and boarding school in Kent, Connecticut. Founded in 1906, it is affiliated with the Episcopal Church. It educates around 520 boys and girls in grades 9–12. Kent was one of the first schools to provide tuition discounts based on what a family could afford to pay.

  3. St John's Catholic Comprehensive School - Wikipedia

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    The school has to decide whether Key Stage 3 contains years 7, 8 and 9- or whether year 9 should be in Key Stage 4 and the students just studying subjects that will be examined by the GCSE exams at 16. St John's makes year 9 a transition year where students opt for some of the subjects on which they will be examined in year 11.

  4. Eleven-plus - Wikipedia

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    The eleven-plus (11+) is a standardised examination administered to some students in England and Northern Ireland in their last year of primary education, which governs admission to grammar schools and other secondary schools which use academic selection. The name derives from the age group for secondary entry: 11–12 years.

  5. The Robert Napier School - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Napier School, is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Gillingham, Kent, England. The school is a specialist Humanities School, [2] and is non-selective, and does not have grammar school status. It has approximately 1100 students (according to Department for Education figures). [1]

  6. Weald of Kent Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Weald of Kent Grammar School is a selective or grammar school with academy status in Tonbridge, Kent, England, for girls aged 11–18 and boys aged 16–18. Selection is by the Kent test. The school holds specialisms in languages and science. On 15 October 2015, the government gave permission for the school to create an "annexe" in Sevenoaks.

  7. Sevenoaks School - Wikipedia

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    The finding of William Sevenoke is described by William Lambarde in A Perambulation of Kent (1576). William Camden mentions the school and almshouses in Britannia (1586). A school tradition, cited in the prospectus and school history, [38] maintains that Sevenoaks is the 'grammar school' of Jack Cade's speech in Henry VI Part 2, Act 4, scene 7.

  8. The Abbey School, Faversham - Wikipedia

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    League tables published by The Daily Telegraph based on 2013 A-level results rank Abbey as the 34th best school in Kent. [18] According to the Department of Education , in 2013 A-level students achieved an average of 520.9 QCDA points, against a national average of 796.6 [ 19 ] and 51 percent of students achieved five or more grade C results ...

  9. The Maplesden Noakes School - Wikipedia

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    The Maplesden Noakes School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Maidstone, Kent, England.Since September 2005, the school has had a planned admission number of 180.