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A selective state school in Kingston upon Thames, England for girls aged 11 to 18.
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Former pupils. Tiffin Old Girls' / Tiffin Girls' alumnae. Website. http://www.tiffingirls.org/. Tiffin Girls' School is a girls' selective school in Kingston upon Thames, Southwest London, England; it moved from voluntary aided status to become an academy in 2011.
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Mar 1, 2024 · Year 7 Admissions. The full admissions policy and a list of FAQs can be found in the downloads at the bottom of the page. Key Dates Year 7 September 2024 entry. Friday 1 March 2024. Offers made by home local authority. Friday 15 March 2024. Date by which parents must accept or decline their local authority offer. Tuesday 2 April 2024.
All aspiring Sixth Formers need to apply to join our Sixth Form, including our current Year 11 students as well as those applying to join us from other schools. Full details of the admissions process can be found in the Determined Admissions Arrangements document available on this page.
Plans were drawn up for two new schools to be built, one for boys and one for girls, each taking 150 pupils. Work began to build a school in Fairfield (now St Joseph’s RC primary school) and was completed at the end of 1879. The Tiffin Girls’ School opened on 20 January 1880 under the first Headmistress Miss Rhoda Ward Fysh.