Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Previously known as Tonbridge Grammar School for Girls, but with the introduction of boys in the sixth form in 2002, the school changed its name. Tonbridge Grammar School has served 20 years as an International Baccalaureate World School , [ 2 ] and of 2014 was announced as best International Baccalaureate state school in the United Kingdom for ...
The Judd School (often known simply as Judd) is an 11–18 voluntary aided, grammar school and sixth form in Tonbridge, Kent, England.It was established in 1888 at Stafford House on East Street in Tonbridge, where it remained for eight years before moving to its present location on Brook Street, in the south of the town.
Boston Grammar School (coed for sixth-form, with pre-sixth-form grades reserved for boys) The King's School, Grantham; Newcastle. Newcastle School for Boys; Northamptonshire. Northampton School for Boys; Potterspury Lodge School; Oxfordshire. Magdalen College School, Oxford (boys only except for sixth form, which is coed) Radley College; Surrey
The first school to be associated with Worshipful Company of Skinners was Tonbridge School. This 'Free Grammar School' was founded in 1553 by Andrew Judde a wealthy London fur trader and native of Tonbridge. [4] On his death governance of the school passed to the Skinners Company where he had been Master for many years.
Under the Tripartite System of secondary education in England between the 1940s and 1960s, approximately a quarter of children were selected by the eleven plus exam for entry to grammar schools, either LEA-maintained grammar schools fully funded by the local education authority, or direct grant grammar schools funded by the Ministry of Education.
Derwent Lodge is the prep section for girls aged 7 to 11; covering school years 3 to year 6. When girls leave the school at the end of Year 6, typical destinations include Sevenoaks School, Walthamstow Hall, Kent College, Mayfield, Tonbridge Grammar School for Girls, Tunbridge Wells Girls’ Grammar, and Weald of Kent Grammar.
Bedford School; Bexhill College; Bexley Grammar School; Birkenhead Sixth Form College; Bishop Young Church of England Academy; Box Hill School; Bradfield College; Braintree Sixth Form; Brentwood School, Essex; Bridgwater and Taunton College; Brockenhurst College; Bromsgrove School; Bryanston School; Buckswood School
Hugh Christie School is a secondary school and sixth form based in Tonbridge, Kent, England.In November 2006 the school moved into a new £14 million building. The school currently has a roll of approximately 1000 students.