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Is Sutton Grammar School mixed?

Welcome to Sutton Grammar School, a thriving selective state school for 135 boys per year. Other students join the school in the Sixth Form; each year, we plan to take about thirty extra students (boys or girls) into Year 12.
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Is Sutton Grammar a boys school?

Sutton Grammar School (formerly Sutton Grammar School for Boys) is a selective state grammar school for boys aged 11–18 with a coeducational sixth form.
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Is Sutton Grammar good?

Sutton Grammar School A GSG School. A state school for boys aged from 11 to 18. Ofsted: Latest Overall effectiveness Good.
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Is Sutton Grammar School a GL or CEM?

Is Sutton GL or CEM? The Sutton SET exam is neither GL or CEM. The schools in Sutton create their own exam rather than use an external examination board. The SET Maths exam shares some similarities in format to the GL Assessment exam style.
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Is Sutton Grammar Sixth Form mixed?

There are twelve tutor groups, six for Upper Sixth and six for Lower Sixth. Rather than remaining in classes linked to Houses, members of the Sixth Form are mixed into forms containing students from all Houses.
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Is Sutton Grammar School fee paying?

Unlike today's free education at Sutton Grammar, the very first pupils paid fees of £2 10s per term, 12 of which was for tuition fees and 10s (now 50p) for stationary, school cap and the use of textbooks.
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What grades do you need to get for Sutton grammar sixth form?

At sixth form level, all students must meet a minimum level of overall success at GCSE. Entry is based on all the grades obtained by applicants, who must pass at least eight GCSEs or equivalent exams such as IGCSEs, at grades 9-4 (A*-C in former system of grading), including English, mathematics and a science.
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What is Wilson's school Sutton ranked?

Wilson's has been placed first on School Guide's Top 200 English School League Table which compares schools with exceptional academic outcomes. Rankings are based on a combination of government progress and assessment data, Ofsted reports, and parental opinions, to provide a complete performance picture.
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What are the catchment areas for Sutton Grammar School?

Sutton Grammar School catchment area

Sutton Grammar School prioritises children for admission who live in the postcodes SM1-7, KT4, KT17, CR0 4--, CR4.
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How many seats are in Sutton Grammar School?

Sutton Grammar School complies with the co-ordinated admissions arrangements administered by the London Borough of Sutton. 135 boys are admitted into Year 7 having gained a place through the entrance tests and placed Sutton Grammar School on their Common Application Form.
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Is Sutton Grammar School private?

There are five grammar schools in Sutton, but which one should you choose for your child? Simply put, grammar schools are state secondary schools, focusing mainly on academic achievement. To obtain a place in a grammar school, children sit an entrance examination when they reach the age of 11.
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What is the motto of Sutton Grammar School?

The Sutton School Song was composed in 1935 by the Chairman of the Governors, Canon Courtenay Gale, and the words were written by Mr Horn, a classics master, with the School motto, "Floreat Suttona" (Latin: "May Sutton flourish"), as the refrain.
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Is Sutton Girls a private school?

An independent day school for girls aged 3-18.
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How old is Sutton Grammar School?

The school was founded in 1899 in Throwley Road and then moved to the current site in 1928, surrounded on the North, East, South and West by Manor Lane, Warwick Road, Greyhound Road, and Lenham Road – so the names chosen have direction and location links with the history of the school.
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Is Woodrow Wilson a good school?

Woodrow Wilson Senior High School is an above average, public school located in LOS ANGELES, CA. It has 1,346 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 15 to 1. According to state test scores, 23% of students are at least proficient in math and 59% in reading.
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Is Sutton Girls Sixth Form mixed?

The Sixth Form is open to girls only.
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What is the format for the Sutton 11+ exam?

The first stage test consists of two multiple-choice style papers; a Maths paper and an English paper. Each paper will be about 45 minutes long. The tests do not include verbal reasoning or non-verbal reasoning. Candidates will need to record their answers on a separate multiple-choice answer sheet.
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Does Sutton have grammar schools?

Sutton has a range of grammar schools which operate a selection test for 11 Plus. The schools operate a co-ordinated Admission Scheme which is administered nominally by the London Borough of Sutton. In practice, the test is co-ordinated by Sutton Grammar School for all the schools.
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Is Grammar School education good?

High academic standards: Grammar schools are known for their academic rigor and selective admission criteria, which can lead to a high standard of education. More diverse student body: Grammar schools are required to admit students based solely on their academic ability, which can result in a more diverse student body.
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