There are 5 fully selective Grammar Schools in Sutton and one partially selective school, Greenshaw High School.
Who founded Wilsons school?
Edward Wilson
The school was founded by Edward Wilson in 1615 and was located in Camberwell, now part of Greater London but at that time a small village of cottages, homesteads, inns and larger buildings grouped around a village green.
How do I apply for Wallington Grammar School?
To apply for a place at the school, parents must complete the Common Application Form (CAF) issued by their LA. Those who live in London, or Surrey, can complete the CAF online. Only one form needs to be completed, even if you are applying to more than one school in the Sutton area.
What is selective eligibility test?
What is in the Selective Eligibility Test? The test is made up of two papers; a multiple-choice Maths paper and a multiple-choice English paper. The tests do not include verbal reasoning or non-verbal reasoning. The exam papers take between 40 and 50 minutes each and there is a rest and toilet break between the two.
Is Sutton grammar better than Wallington?
Both schools are of similar size. Wallington has better on-site sports facilities. For us, commute was easy to SGS, than Wallington.
How old is Sutton grammar?
| Sutton Grammar School | |
|---|---|
| Type | Grammar school, academy |
| Mottoes | Keep Faith Floreat Suttona (Latin: “May Sutton flourish”) |
| Established | 1899 |
| Department for Education URN | 136787 Tables |
What town is Wilson’s school in?
Sutton
Wilson’s School is a boys’ grammar school with academy status in the London Borough of Sutton, England.
Who is Wilson High School named after?
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson Classical High School was established in 1925 as the second school in the city, and ultimately opened for classes in 1926. The institution was named after Woodrow Wilson, who was an American politician and served as the 28th president of the United States.
Is Sutton GL or CEM?
Grammar Schools List
| Grammar School | Area | Exam Format |
|---|---|---|
| Sutton Grammar School | London Sutton | GL 11 Plus/School Written |
| The Blue Coat School | Wirral- Liverpool | School Written |
| The Crossley Heath School | Yorkshire- Calderdale | GL 11 Plus/School Written |
| The Crypt School | Gloucestershire | CEM 11 Plus |
What is the pass mark for 11 Plus in Sutton?
There is no specific pass mark for the 11 Plus for Sutton. Being a competitive test the schools will take the top pupils who apply (subject to their own admissions criteria).
What is wilsonwilson’s school?
Wilson’s School is a UK state-funded selective school for boys situated in the London Borough of Sutton near the border with Croydon. We do not charge fees for the education we provide.
Is Wilson’s School a grammar school?
Wilson’s School is a boys’ grammar school with academy status in Wallington in the London Borough of Sutton, England.
How many pupils are in Wilson Wilson’s?
Wilson’s is a selective boys’ school with approximately 1300 pupils. Boys in Year 6 at primary school in September 2021 and deemed to be of selective ability as determined by their performance in the entrance tests will be eligible for a place at the school in September 2021. 1.
Why is there a Wilson School in Camberwell?
A further member of the Wilson family, a namesake of Edward Wilson, is named in the charter of the school as the Master. After his wife died, and having had no children, he decided to set up a school using his available resources to create a legacy- saying in the royal charter that for all time there would be a school in Camberwell named after him.