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We are a high achieving selective grammar school with academy status, educating girls between the ages of 11 and 16 and girls and boys in the Sixth Form. Our school community encourages all students to reach their potential in a caring environment where wellbeing is the priority.
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With over 1700 students, TWGSB has built on its sustained success and recognition as a selective grammar school. TWGSB opened its annexe at Sevenoaks in September 2021 and provides the same rich educational experience for all its students at both sites.
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Today, the school is situated in the South of Tonbridge, where there are approximately 1050 students ranging from 11 to 18 years. 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.
- 1905
- Arnold, Fayerman, Carey, Mitchener, Debney, Taylor
- Rebecca Crean
- Courage and Honour
A state school for girls aged from 11 to 18. Read about the best schools in West Kent and East Kent. Boarding: No. Local authority: Kent. Pupils: 1,139; sixth formers: 242 (29 boys) Religion: Non-denominational. Open days: October. Review: View The Good Schools Guide Review.
Join Us. Student Admissions. Year 7 Admissions. As a grammar school, Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys can only consider applicants who have been assessed as suitable for selective education by passing the Kent Test, also known as the 11+, usually sat in the September of Year 6.