Buckinghamshire Grammar Schools
- Aylesbury Grammar School
- Aylesbury High School
- Beaconsfield High School
- Burnham Grammar School
- Chesham Grammar School
- Dr Challoner’s Grammar School
- Dr Challoner’s High School
- John Hampden Grammar School
- Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School
- Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School
- The Royal Grammar School
- The Royal Latin School
- Wycombe High School
Aylesbury Grammar School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
Ofsted Report: Converted to an Academy. Rated as outstanding prior to that.
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/110511
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/136884
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
Children sit two test papers in September of the year prior to proposed admission. Children sit both papers on the same day. Each test paper is approximately 60 minutes in length including an introduction and practice examples. The STT assesses verbal, non-verbal and mathematical skills. The child’s scores in each of the three skills areas are age-standardised to ensure children are placed on an equal footing regardless of when their birthday falls in the year. The three age-standardised scores are then added together to give the child’s Secondary Transfer Test Score (STTS). Children need an STTS of 121 or more in order to automatically qualify for a grammar school place.
‘GL Assessment will provide the Secondary Transfer Test for September 2020 entry’ - this was written on the councils website with no info amendments for 2021 so unless later stated would assume would still be a GL exam.
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
Specialisation
School founded in 1598.
https://www.ags.bucks.sch.uk/about-us/history/
Sports
In 2019, the School was ranked third in England for state school sport by the School Sports Magazine. This is an amazing accolade and testament to the provision and expertise of the staff and students. With national success in Handball, Squash, Swimming, Cross Country, Tennis, Athletics alongside the larger team sports of Rugby, Football and Cricket, the School excels in providing the very best opportunities. Swimming is an integral part of the Key Stage 3 curriculum, providing essential skills to all students.
We provide an array of outstanding facilities with a full Sports Hall for basketball, badminton, handball, indoor football, gymnasium for gymnastics, table tennis, dodgeball, swimming pool, William Harding Squash courts, fully staffed fitness suite, cricket square, three rugby pitches, football pitches and four tennis courts.
Our sporting achievement has been recognised in the Sportsmark Award as well as through the School Sport Magazine. We are 2019 National Under 15 Handball Champions, Under 18 Buckinghamshire Football Champions, Under 14 Buckinghamshire Rugby Champions.
https://www.ags.bucks.sch.uk/enrichment/sports/
Music
The music of the School is beyond compare. A truly inspirational music department continues to produce the finest music events that have to be experienced. With House Music the fastest selling event on the calendar with tickets selling out for the 2019 event in under 30 minutes. In 2020 the event moves to the Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, a testament to the students and the School’s standing in music productions.
https://www.ags.bucks.sch.uk/music/
In addition the school offers tuition in most instruments, currently about 240 boys have a weekly instrumental lesson.
https://www.ags.bucks.sch.uk/prospectus/#p=19
Trips
- Boston Ski Trip
- Avalon, France
- Madrid
- Stuttgart
- Classical Athens Conference
- Paris
- Berlin
- Brussels
Aylesbury High School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
Official High School page is hyperlinked to website above
http://www.ahs.bucks.sch.uk/entry7/
Ofsted Report: Outstanding
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/136846
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
‘GL Assessment will provide the Secondary Transfer Test for September 2020 entry’ - this was written on the councils website with no info amendments for 2021 so unless later stated would assume would still be a GL exam.
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
Specialisation
Girls school.
School founded 1959.
http://www.ahs.bucks.sch.uk/60th-birthday/
Facilities
The school is situated on an attractive site on Walton Road in Aylesbury and has the benefit of substantial grounds and playing fields to the rear of the school. Sporting facilities are excellent and include a number of tennis and netball courts next to our Sports Hall.
We aim to provide the best possible environment for learning; in the past few years we have built a new Sixth Form Centre with dedicated study facilities, a state-of-the-art Library and completely refurbished our Science laboratories and tower block. Specialist teaching rooms are very well equipped and in addition, there are two large halls which are used for assemblies, concerts and school productions.
As well as the school wide computer network with around 300 PCs and high speed internet access, students make good use of our cloud based resources and services with the use of their own devices in lessons. Our 1:1 scheme allows our teachers and students to make good use of the latest technology in their teaching and learning.
Aylesbury Music Centre is situated on our site and a close working relationship exists between the two establishments.
Music
Instrumental lessons are available to all students. Tuition is given by private music teachers and staff from Aylesbury Music Centre which is based on our site.
Instrumental lessons in groups with tuition are available on flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, saxophone, trumpet, horn, guitar, violin, viola, cello and double bass.
Girls who receive tuition are expected to belong to a school band or group of their standard and to take part in concerts.
All girls who play an instrument or sing are welcome to participate in the rich musical life of the school. We aim to achieve the highest standards across the widest range of musical activities and to have fun.
International Links
The school has links with a number of schools in Europe, as well as in India.
The school runs exchanges to France, Spain, Sweden and Germany and numerous other trips abroad.
More information and details the partner schools is featured on the webpage below:
http://www.ahs.bucks.sch.uk/about-the-school/partner-schools/
Trips
- Art trip to Amsterdam
- Art galleries
- Dance trip to our partner school in India to take part in their dance festival
- Design Technology competitions such as ‘Rampaging Chariots’
- Duke of Edinburgh Award expeditions to the Chilterns, Cotswolds and the Peak District
- Geography field trips to Devon and Iceland.
- Higher Education conference and University open days
- History and Politics trip to Washington
- Maths Challenge competitions
- Model United Nations conference
- Open University conferences
- Residential visits and language exchanges to France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden
- Ski trip to Italy
- Theatre trips
- World challenge expeditions to Morocco and Belize
Year 8 Personal Development trip to Outward Bound, Aberdyfi.
GCSE Results
http://www.ahs.bucks.sch.uk/exam-results/
Beaconsfield High School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
https://www.thebucksgrammarschools.org/faqs
Students must complete the Secondary Transfer Test to be accepted into our school.
The Secondary Transfer Test is administered by Buckinghamshire County Council on behalf of all the Buckinghamshire grammar schools. The test is taken in the September of the year in which the applicant is in Year 6.
School hyperlinks to above website for dates.
https://www.beaconsfieldhigh.bucks.sch.uk/Admissions/
Ofsted Report: Outstanding
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/140893
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
Specialisation
Girls school.
School opened in 1967.
Exceptional
In 2018, our remarkable status was sealed when, as one of only 45 schools nationally, we were recognised as Exceptional by the Best Practice Network.
Latin Drama
The Latin Drama competition is something a little different, and will see your Form Group up against the others to perform a Latin piece, complete with costumes, props and backdrops, as a finale to your first year as Latin scholars at the school.
Year 7 Induction
We also introduce Year 7 students to Getting Life Ready, a curriculum that helps them transition to secondary school by fostering creative and critical thinkers. They will be taught methods to develop their resilience and resourcefulness, helping them deal with problems both academically and socially and enabling them to take academic risks.
Speakers
We host a number of inspiring and enriching lectures throughout the year, from author talks and readings arranged by our remarkable librarian, to presentations by Holocaust survivors. Usually held during lunchtime, these activities are an opportunity for you to expand your knowledge and mind.
Dance
Dance troupes practice during lunchtime and after school, from beginner through to advanced stage, and cover a range of styles. Our annual dance show, which enjoys quite a following, sees all years perform a variety of dance styles, with some impressive solos and interpretive pieces.
Languages
French, Spanish and Latin are taught at the school.
GCSE Results
https://www.beaconsfieldhigh.bucks.sch.uk/Our-Results/
We are consistently recognised for our remarkable and highly competitive results. In summer 2018, 15.4% of all A-Level grades were A*, while 40% of grades were A* or A.
Burnham Grammar School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
Schools website hyperlinks to site above
http://www.burnhamgrammar.org.uk/228/admissions
Ofsted Report: Good
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/137564
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
‘GL Assessment will provide the Secondary Transfer Test for September 2020 entry’ - this was written on the councils website with no info amendments for 2021 so unless later stated would assume would still be a GL exam.
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/education/school-admissions/grammar-schools-and-secondary-transfer-testing-2020-entry/
Specialisation
Year 7 Student Induction
Our nationally recognised induction programme includes Space Camp where new Year 7 students are invited to spend the first week of the summer holidays here.
Through the Year 7 Psychology for Learning course our students know that intelligence is not fixed but, like athletic prowess, it is something that only develops with effort. In September 2017 we launched the year 7 BGS Diploma to develop the more demanding skills required to access the highest grades in the new GCSE’s
http://www.burnhamgrammar.org.uk/1531/bgs-diploma
Investors in People
The exceptional quality of our staff and our record of developing their practice is evidenced by our Investors in People Gold and Champion status.
Facilities
Our exciting £18 million site development will transform the site and facilities over the next two years.
Further details regarding the development discussed on the webpage below:
http://www.burnhamgrammar.org.uk/1067/school-redevelopment
Sports
Our sport for all ethos has been recognised with the Gold Kitemark award for extracurricular sport 4 years running.
Future Careers
All students participate in our Work Experience programmes in Year 10 and the 6th Form, supplemented by our Café Careers initiative, which is run by students and invites alumni from a variety of careers to talk to students about their working lives.
Close ties with multinational companies, such as Bio-pharma Lonza who sponsor Scientist of the Year, and city firms through alumni, provide work experience, employment opportunities and guidance to our students.
Show My Homework
Students and parents can keep track of homework tasks and grades using the Show My Homework app and portal.
http://www.burnhamgrammar.org.uk/1408/show-my-homework
GCSE Results
http://www.burnhamgrammar.org.uk/229/exam-results
https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/137564/burnham-grammar-school/16-to-18
Chesham Grammar School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
Schools website hyperlinks to site above
https://www.cheshamgrammar.org/180/admissions
Ofsted Report: Outstanding
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/137091
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
‘GL Assessment will provide the Secondary Transfer Test for September 2020 entry’ - this was written on the councils website with no info amendments for 2021 so unless later stated would assume would still be a GL exam.
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/education/school-admissions/grammar-schools-and-secondary-transfer-testing-2020-entry/
Specialisation
Sports
Sport is an integral part of life at CGS. All students throughout the School, including the Sixth Form, have compulsory PE as part of their curriculum. In addition, we see competitive sport as hugely important and both boys and girls across the School enjoy significant success in a range of disciplines.
Boys compete in football, rugby, basketball, cricket, tennis and athletics. Our girls also play competitive football, rugby, cricket, tennis and athletics alongside netball, hockey and rounders. Our teams are often County or District Champions with a good number of boys and girls being selected to join County or Regional squads. There are also students representing their country in sports ranging from rugby to fencing and from swimming to shooting. Amongst current CGS students are some potential future Olympians and we do all we can to support them during their time here.
Along with the disciplines you would expect to find on offer such as football and cricket, students can also choose from activities such as gymnastics, cross country, lacrosse, badminton, swimming and Zumba. They can also make use of the fully equipped gym at Chesham Leisure Centre which is situated right next to the school. In addition, there are annual ski trips on offer to all students to resorts in Europe and North America.
We are the only state school in the country with its own Equestrian Club and associated facilities. This is an extra-curricular activity (which carries on every day of the year, including Christmas Day) run by volunteers and entirely self-funded.
Facilities
Our facilities are outstanding and include our own art gallery, drama studio, dark room and specialist music recording equipment. We have a ‘musician in residence’ to inspire and challenge our students’ creativity and talent.
Arts
Our annual art and photography exhibitions are a highlight of the calendar.
Training Leaders
We aim to give our students opportunities to develop their leadership skills throughout their school life. Students start to take responsibility from Year 7. They can be Learning Leaders, Sports Leaders, Junior and Senior House Prefects. At the very top of the School, in Year 13, there is the opportunity to become House or Vice House Captain or Head Boy or Girl. These positions are highly prestigious and there is a rigorous selection process. Those who are appointed have a high profile within the School.
Our younger students also represent the School as the first point of contact in Reception, as ambassadors conducting pupil and parent tours, but also in the decision-making process of the School as members of the Student Leadership Group, or as pupil panellists as part of the interview process for any new staff.
Students are given the opportunity to lead their own projects, such as the Walk to School Campaign which has enabled committed Sixth Formers to present their achievements to MPs at Westminster. Participation in schemes such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award, Young Enterprise and World Challenge also enables students to develop their own leadership skills and qualities.
Trips
Each year there are numerous trips, visits and activities which support and enhance the curriculum as well as aspiration, enterprise and enrichment days. In addition, a number of voluntary trips run during the school holidays. Some of these are largely recreational, others designed to build the leadership and collaborative skills of our students and to enhance their personal development.
GCSE Results
https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/137091/chesham-grammar-school/secondary
Dr Challoner’s Grammar School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
Schools admission policy hyperlinks to site above
https://www.challoners.com/c/information/admissions/admissions-policy
Ofsted Report: Outstanding
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/136419
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
Specialisation
School is nearly 400 years old.
https://dcgs.app.box.com/s/a4cqh14y7mw6aom89nshabbopg3zyey2
Exceptional Schools Award
FSTED-trained inspectors were invited to undertake a review in 2017 which resulted in the school being re-accredited with the 'Exceptional Schools Award’.
https://www.challoners.com/c/our-school/overview/inspection
Teaching School
Dr Challoner’s Grammar School was designated as a National Teaching School in 2013 by the National College for Teaching and Leadership, the first secondary school in Buckinghamshire to be granted this distinction
https://www.challoners.com/c/our-school/innovation/astra-learning-alliance
University
Each year over 95% of leavers move on to Higher Education either immediately or after a gap year. The most popular universities are the research intensive institutions. Typically, around 20 students will win places at Oxford or Cambridge and significant numbers move on to universities such as Warwick, Southampton, Bristol, Exeter and Nottingham. In addition, we take as much pleasure in seeing students achieve well on courses such as Art Foundation degrees or specialist computer programming courses.
We have supported an increasing number of students in applications to foreign universities, including Dartmouth, University of British Columbia, Macgill, Trinity College, Dublin, Groningen, Amsterdam and Maastricht. In recent years students have won soccer, rowing, golf and tennis scholarships to US colleges.
https://www.challoners.com/c/our-school/overview/leavers-destinations
Music
Creativity is a hallmark of Challoner’s. Choirs, orchestras and bands perform to an exceptionally high standard, often collaboratively with our friends at Dr Challoner’s High School for girls. The inclusive Swing Band tours regularly, while the smaller Jazz Band performs to an exceptionally high standard. The biennial musicals are well known for their excellence.
Sports
Participation is valued very highly, while excellence is demonstrated through the performances of our school teams, which often achieve success at county, regional and national level.
We also offer sports tours for cricket, football, rugby, hockey and tennis. Superb facilities underpin this, including two sports halls, a floodlit all weather pitch, eight tennis courts and an attractive cricket ground.
Trips
A comprehensive range of educational visits gives students the chance to explore the diversity and excitement of the world around us. Local trips range from visits to London’s theatres to coastal geography fieldwork, or across the globe, with journeys setting off for destinations as diverse as Namibia, Berlin, Morocco and India. Extra-curricular activities are seen as a great springboard for expanding student perspectives of the world, promoting independent engagement with learning and creating valuably memorable experiences. Challoner’s life does not stop on site and is one which is constantly multifaceted and endlessly exciting!
https://dcgs.app.box.com/s/a4cqh14y7mw6aom89nshabbopg3zyey2
GCSE Results
https://www.challoners.com/c/our-school/overview/exam-results
Dr Challoner’s High School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
Ofsted Report: Outstanding
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/137219
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
‘GL Assessment will provide the Secondary Transfer Test for September 2020 entry’ - this was written on the councils website with no info amendments for 2021 so unless later stated would assume would still be a GL exam.
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
Specialisation
Girls school.
School founded in 1624
https://www.challonershigh.com/school-life/school-history
Exceptional Schools Award
Challoner’s High has a strong tradition of academic excellence, consistently placing in the top 50 in state school examination league tables. Judged by Ofsted as ‘Outstanding’ in 2012, we subsequently became only the ninth school in the country to gain the Exceptional Schools Award in July 2014.
https://www.challonershigh.com/about-us/welcome-from-mr-roe-headteacher
University
Nearly all of our students choose to go to university, with most going to Russell Group institutions, including Oxford and Cambridge.
https://www.challonershigh.com/about-us/welcome-from-mr-roe-headteacher
Music
Music plays a major role in the life of Dr Challoner’s High School, thanks to a thriving and extensive extra-curricular programme which caters to all levels of ability.
We currently boast five choirs, two orchestras, a wind band and a variety of instrumental chamber ensembles, all of whom rehearse on a weekly basis and have multiple opportunities to perform both in school and within the wider community. In collaboration with Dr Challoner’s Grammar School, we also form a Joint Choir and Orchestra and the ever-popular Swing Band!
In addition to a busy concert calendar, we are also keen to celebrate our musicians elsewhere, leading foreign tours on a regular basis: this year our Senior Choirs will be serenading Venice and Verona at Easter prior to Swing Band’s trip to Germany’s Mosel Valley in July.
https://www.challonershigh.com/school-life/music-at-dr-challoner-s-high-school
Trips
Challoner’s girls will shape the world, and we are passionate about providing our girls with a range of different opportunities to engage with the world around them.
Previous trips have included New York, Iceland, Barcelona and London Fashion Week.
https://www.challonershigh.com/school-life/trips
Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Education (SMSC)
We recognise that the spiritual, moral, social and cultural element of students’ education is crucial to their development as an individual, allowing them to take their rightful place in the community as local, national and global citizens. SMSC is about the values students are encouraged to hold, their attitude towards learning, knowledge and society.
https://www.challonershigh.com/userfiles/dchsmvc/SMSC%20Statement%20(2017).pdf
GCSE Results
https://www.challonershigh.com/school-life/examinations-and-assessments
John Hampden Grammar School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/education/school-admissions/moving-up-to-secondary-school/timeline-for-entry-in-2021/
Schools website hyperlinks to site above
http://www.jhgs.bucks.sch.uk/124/admissions
Ofsted Report: Converted to an Academy. Rated as outstanding before status change.
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/110485
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/136771
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
‘GL Assessment will provide the Secondary Transfer Test for September 2020 entry’ - this was written on the councils website with no info amendments for 2021 so unless later stated would assume would still be a GL exam.
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
Specialisation
School is over 125 years old.
http://www.jhgs.bucks.sch.uk/123/history
Specialist status, in technology and science, MFL and sport reflects the many areas of strength at the School.
Sports
Sport very much typifies the ethos of JHGS. We believe in both excellence and participation and offer students a broad range of opportunities ranging from traditional sports such as rugby, football, hockey and cricket through to rock-it-ball! Indeed, some eighteen sports are offered to students when they join the School. Our teams perform at the very highest levels, regularly winning local, regional and national trophies. Each year we run a number of European and World tours for our squads and students are currently training for international and Olympic competitions. Sport at JHGS not only develops excellence but also promotes the core JHGS values of working with and for each other.
We expect all squad players to commit to one after school training session per week when these are made available (see calendar overview).
http://www.jhgs.bucks.sch.uk/258/sports-club
Music
Our jazz bands and musical productions have established an enviable reputation and boys perform in county and national bands and orchestras.
Public Speaking
Debating and public speaking are important to us and are developed through lessons and the very successful Pratchett Society.
Alumni
Heston Blumenthal OBE
Sir Terry Pratchett OBE
Mark Phillips QC
https://upload.reactcdn.co.uk/johnhampden/uploads/document/JHGS_prospectus_text_pages_v1.pdf
Languages
French, German and Spanish are taught at the school.
We use the latest technology to enhance the students' learning of languages. Our fully-equipped languages lab uses Sanako software to enable students to carry out and record conversations in any number of groupings. We also use a wide range of media to allow students access to authentic materials.
http://www.jhgs.bucks.sch.uk/110/modern-foreign-languages
Accelerated Reader
Star Reader
Students use the Star Reading assessment at the start of each half term, when instructed to by their teacher, to track their progress during the year.
Accelerated Reader - book quiz
Students can use Accelerated Reader to take the quiz on the book when they have finished reading it. The quiz number can be found on inside the front cover of each book, or student can use Accelerated Reader book finder to check that there is a quiz on the book.
http://www.jhgs.bucks.sch.uk/241/accelerated-reader
GCSE Results
http://www.jhgs.bucks.sch.uk/135/exams
https://www.compare-school-performance.service.gov.uk/school/136771/john-hampden-grammar-school/secondary
Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School
Entrance Exam Dates:
8th September 2020 Practice Test
10th September 2020 Secondary Transfer Test
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/education/school-admissions/moving-up-to-secondary-school/timeline-for-entry-in-2021/
No dates yet published on the official school website for entry into year 7 in 2021 but test dates standardised across the county so would be fair to assume they would be the same as all the other schools in the county.
https://www.sirhenryfloyd.co.uk/about-us/joining-the-school/
Ofsted Report: Outstanding
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/136845
Ofsted reports on schools website
https://www.sirhenryfloyd.co.uk/about-us/ofsted-report/
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
‘GL Assessment will provide the Secondary Transfer Test for September 2020 entry’ - this was written on the councils website with no info amendments for 2021 so unless later stated would assume would still be a GL exam.
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/education/school-admissions/grammar-schools-and-secondary-transfer-testing-2020-entry/
Specialisation
‘The best place in the world’ as OFSTED noted in our last full inspection.
https://www.sirhenryfloyd.co.uk/about-us/welcome-from-the-headteacher/
Use of Technology For Learning
The school offers students low cost Chromebooks (laptops) which gives learners access to Google Suite which allows them to access and upload (home)work via Google Drive and easily collaborate with other students.
https://www.sirhenryfloyd.co.uk/curriculum/chromebooks-at-shfgs/
The school also utilises Google Classroom & Google Meet.
https://www.sirhenryfloyd.co.uk/curriculum/learning-from-home/
Ski Trips
Senior (Year 11-13) Ski/Snowboarding Trip to Austria
This ski trip takes place every year during February Half Term, allowing plenty of time for preparation before the vitally important summer examinations. Students in the past have had a great time skiing or snowboarding and enjoyed making lots of new friends. A residential trip such as this builds self-confidence and independence.
Junior Ski Trip (Year 7-10) Ski Trip
The trip takes place in the spring term during the Easter Holidays in the first week. Students in the past have had a great time skiing, eating traditional food, speaking German, experiencing a different culture and enjoyed making lots of new friends.
https://www.sirhenryfloyd.co.uk/students/ski-trips/
Wold Challange
The school participates in the World Challange.
https://www.sirhenryfloyd.co.uk/students/world-challenge/
Career & Further Education Guidance
At SHFGS, our aim is to inform and excite pupils about the opportunities available to them through school and also UK-wide events. We aim to engage and inspire pupils in order to feel confident about their decisions and choices, whether that be GCSE or A-Level options, degree courses, apprenticeships or work-related learning.
Over the course of time pupils spend with us we offer guidance sessions, interactive events, career briefings and assemblies, Morrisby testing (an aptitude assessment that recommends potential career options), guest speakers, interview training as well as UCAS application support. We aim to ensure that all pupils are well informed and leave SHFGS with the skills required for the working world and beyond.
https://www.sirhenryfloyd.co.uk/students/careeers/
GCSE Results
https://www.sirhenryfloyd.co.uk/curriculum/examinations/
Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/education/school-admissions/moving-up-to-secondary-school/timeline-for-entry-in-2021/
The admissions policy for Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School follows the Coordinated Admission Scheme for Secondary Schools in the area of Buckinghamshire County Council Local Authority, unless stated. This will be referred to as The County Scheme. The County Scheme is available on the Buckinghamshire County Council website.
https://www.swbgs.com/page/?title=Admissions+Policy&pid=30
Ofsted Report: Outstanding
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/136781
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
‘GL Assessment will provide the Secondary Transfer Test for September 2020 entry’ - this was written on the councils website with no info amendments for 2021 so unless later stated would assume would still be a GL exam.
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
Specialisation
Founded in 1624.
https://www.swbgs.com/page/?title=Our+School&pid=2
High Performance Learning
We were one of the pilot schools with whom Professor Eyre and her team worked to develop and tailor the programme and we were delighted to become the first grammar school to be accredited with HPL's 'World Class School' Award in 2019.
The HPL approach, which looks at both the cognitive and attitudinal aspects of learning, complements the ideals and aspirations to develop the whole child that have always been at the heart of what Borlase stands for. The HPL approach has been embedded in the professional development of our staff and forms the foundation on which our teaching and learning is built. HPL also emphasises the importance of parents and carers and we have run successful workshops that have been designed to raise awareness of how secondary school students can best be supported from the home front.
https://www.swbgs.com/page/?title=High+Performance+Learning+at+Borlase&pid=22
At Borlase, we embrace education in its broadest sense offering a rich curriculum and encouraging excellence in sports, in music, dance and the arts, in engineering and scientific innovation and in political and philosophical thinking and discussion.
https://www.swbgs.com/page/?title=Our+School&pid=2
Sports
We are immensely proud of the numbers of pupils we have competing across the different sports. We have had students now and in the past achieve international honours in many sporting field of endeavour including Hockey, Athletics, Swimming, Kayaking and of course we are one of the few state schools competing and achieving outstanding success in Rowing. With the numbers of students who ride increasing at Borlase, we now have a school Equestrian Team too.
https://www.swbgs.com/page/?title=Beyond+the+Classroom&pid=7
Music
There are many opportunities in Music with Boys’ Choir and Girls’ Choir for Key Stage 3 and the chance to play in one of the many instrumental ensembles. The Junior Musical is staged in theatre every other year and there are open-air concerts for classical, jazz and rock musicians. Our Music programme beyond the curriculum involves hundreds of pupils with opportunities to sing in nine choirs with different repertoire including SATB Cantorum, Gospel, Chapel Choir and the all male Madriguys.
https://www.swbgs.com/page/?title=Beyond+the+Classroom&pid=7
Dance
There is an annual Dance production for all Year 7 and Year 8 take part in one of the highlights of the Christmas Calendar – Strictly Come Dancing. Students can be in a male or female or co-ed Dance company and can audition for our Elite Dance Company EVOLVE from which male and female dancers have progressed recently to LABAN, London Contemporary and Central.
https://www.swbgs.com/page/?title=Beyond+the+Classroom&pid=7
Trips
The calendar of trips for students across the Key Stages reflects the school’s belief that learning can extend well beyond the classroom. There are cultural visits to the theatre, galleries, museums and creative writing retreats. Field Trips allow students to do practical explorations in Geography, Geology, Biology and History. There are expeditions to Norway, the Arctic and Uganda and Sports and Arts Tours have most recently gone to New York, Australia and Malta. Every year KS4 pupils visit the Space Camp in Alabama and the Berlin as well as taking part in long-established exhanges with our partner schools in France, Germany and Spain.
https://www.swbgs.com/page/?title=Trips+and+Visits&pid=26
GCSE Results
https://www.swbgs.com/page/?title=Ofsted+%26amp%3B+Exam+Results&pid=17
The Royal Grammar School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/education/school-admissions/moving-up-to-secondary-school/timeline-for-entry-in-2021/
The admissions policy for The Royal Grammar School follows the Co-ordinated Admission Scheme for Secondary Schools in the Area of Buckinghamshire County Council Local Authority unless stated. This will be referred to as The County Scheme. The County Scheme is available on the Buckinghamshire County Council website www.buckscc.gov.uk.
Ofsted Report: Outstanding
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/1/SC049244
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
‘GL Assessment will provide the Secondary Transfer Test for September 2020 entry’ - this was written on the councils website with no info amendments for 2021 so unless later stated would assume would still be a GL exam.
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
Specialisation
School is over 450 years old.
https://www.rgshw.com/page/?title=History+of+RGS+High+Wycombe&pid=189
Offer boarding option.
Whilst the majority of our students are day boys, boarding plays a unique and significant role in shaping and supporting the lives of young men at RGS.
https://www.rgshw.com/page/?title=Headmaster%27s+Welcome&pid=13
Music
At RGS we are extremely proud of our long-standing musical traditions and we are dedicated to ensuring that our young men receive the best musical education that we can offer.
Many of our Old Wycombiensians have made their names in the musical world, such as Richard Hickox (1948–2008 - conductor), Ian Drury (1942–2000 - rock musician) and Lawrence Power (b. 1977 - international viola player) with many more pursuing a career in the music profession.
To help nurture and inspire the next generation of musicians, our Junior students receive a weekly 75-minute music lesson throughout Year 7 and in modules in Year 8 and 9. This allows them the opportunity to learn how to play the ukulele, guitar and keyboard, as well as a wide selection of brass instruments. Following on from these classes, many of our young men are inspired to continue their instrumental education through individual or small group lessons and several of these students may eventually go on to read music at university or pursue further practical study at a top conservatoire.
We are also proud to be the home of the Chiltern Music Academy (CMA) which meets at RGS on Friday nights and at Wycombe High on Saturday mornings. Many of our students also take part in Chiltern Music Academy; performing regularly in their concerts and taking part in their international tours every other year.
Our musical community is always thriving, and we aim to hold a major musical event at least once a month throughout the year.
https://www.rgshw.com/page/?title=Music&pid=42
Career Guidance
At RGS we pride ourselves on having a whole-school approach to careers and higher education, with departments providing subject-specific information and relevant opportunities to all of our students throughout their time here.
In Year 10 and 11 there is a specific Careers course delivered through PSHCE sessions however all students, regardless of year group, will have numerous opportunities to meet professionals and find out about careers and higher education through organised assemblies, presentations and events.
https://www.rgshw.com/page/?title=Careers+and+Higher+Education&pid=45
Combined Cadet Force
RGS has a long history of association with the armed forces, dating back to 1909 when the School’s Officers’ Training Corps (OTC) was founded. Today, around 180 boys participate in the Combined Cadet Force (CCF), with Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force sections. We are the only state school in Buckinghamshire offering a tri-service CCF.
https://www.rgshw.com/page/?title=CCF&pid=41
Sports
The RGS has a proud history and tradition of sporting provision, whether it is for the elite athlete or the beginner. Sport plays a major part in the curricular, extra curricular and social life of the school.
Our sport facilities are impressive, extensive and includes rugby pitches, indoor and outdoor cricket nets, tennis courts, astro-turf pitch, fitness suite, sports hall, grass cricket squares and an indoor swimming pool.
The boys regularly compete in the national finals in many different sports. In recent years we have had boys who have gained international honours in rugby, hockey, fencing, hockey, rowing, gymnastics, golf, swimming, squash and athletics.
https://www.rgshw.com/page/?title=Sport&pid=40
Trips
Historically we have run approximately 150 trips each academic year, ranging from a one day trip to Tate Britain for Year 10 Art Students, to a two day Adventures Activities trip for Year 7s, to a 24 day Mt Kilimanjaro expedition for Years 11, 12 and 13. We strive to offer as wide a range of opportunities.
https://www.rgshw.com/page/?title=Co%2DCurricular+%26amp%3B+Trips&pid=39
GCSE Results
https://www.rgshw.com/page/?pid=76
https://www.rgs-guildford.co.uk/news/2019-08-22/GCSE-Results
The Royal Latin School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/education/school-admissions/moving-up-to-secondary-school/timeline-for-entry-in-2021/
The admissions policy for The Royal Latin School follows the Co-ordinated Admission Scheme for Secondary Schools in the Area of Buckinghamshire County Council Local Authority unless stated.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HrZDMsoql-3saiudZjRn3RoOTr_SO1TFYHwd2iBzMVM/edit
Ofsted Report: Outstanding
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/110512
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
‘GL Assessment will provide the Secondary Transfer Test for September 2020 entry’ - this was written on the councils website with no info amendments for 2021 so unless later stated would assume would still be a GL exam.
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
Specialisation
The Royal Latin School is the oldest school in the county. It was founded in 1423.
https://www.royallatin.org/history/
600 Years
We celebrate our 600th anniversary in 2023 and the 600 Campaign is an ambitious three phase plan to develop the school’s facilities in order to give our students the resources they need to make our seventh century even more successful than ever.
https://www.royallatin.org/phases/
We don’t just want to update our buildings, we want to build ground-breaking, aspirational, incredible facilities that demonstrate our values as we continue to provide an outstanding education for our pupils.
The Discovery Centre is an innovative £5m 12 laboratory Science & Technology facility. This spectacular building was opened on 2nd October 2015, thanks to investment by government, philanthropists, charitable trusts, businesses and the wider community.
In June 2016 we launched a £3m fundraising campaign to meet the cost of new sports facilities for our 1280 students and community partners.
We have an established reputation as a school which nurtures the artistic talents of students, and have produced some noteworthy world class actors and musicians. This is despite having no dedicated rehearsal or performance space – or even any stage curtains. It is time to do our emerging young artists and artistes justice, and design a multi-use arts, drama, music and dance facility so that we can showcase talent but also provide a much-needed facility to enable us to work closely with other schools and community arts groups. The third phase of the 600 Campaign – scheduled to launch in 2020/21 – will endeavour to secure sufficient funding to create this accessible new facility at the heart of the school site.
https://www.royallatin.org/phases/
Universities
4% of students went on to study at Oxford & Cambridge.
58% of students went on to study at a Russell Group University.
Curriculum
Alongside core subjects the school teaches Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development (SMSC) and Fundamental British Values (FBV).
https://www.royallatin.org/core-curriculum/
Trips
Learning beyond the classroom remains important across subjects. On average there are 80 trips in each academic year and a whole year group trip in each Key Stage. Each curriculum area is permitted one trip in Key Stage 3 and then one per year group in Key Stages 4 and 5. Examples of trips include visits to The Natural History Museum, enrichment and residential trips to the Isle of Wight and Caldecotte Lake and exchange and cultural visits to other countries such as France, Spain and Germany.
https://www.royallatin.org/extra-curricular/
Speakers
we have an annual programme of visiting speakers on scientific topics for students, staff, parents and the local community.
https://www.royallatin.org/extra-curricular/
GCSE Results
https://www.royallatin.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/KS4-2019-Results-Summary-Royal-Latin-School.pdf
https://www.royallatin.org/about-rls/
https://www.royallatin.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Currently-on-website-Performance-information-2019-results-25-Feb-2020.pdf
Wycombe High School
Entrance Exam Dates:
September Practice Test
September Secondary Transfer Test
https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/education/school-admissions/moving-up-to-secondary-school/timeline-for-entry-in-2021/
Ofsted Report: Outstanding
https://reports.ofsted.gov.uk/provider/23/136723
Test Type: Secondary Transfer Test/GL
‘GL Assessment will provide the Secondary Transfer Test for September 2020 entry’ - this was written on the councils website with no info amendments for 2021 so unless later stated would assume would still be a GL exam.
We give each child a Familiarisation booklet to work through at home. This makes sure your child has the chance to see the style of the tests and to try out some of the question types. Your child will also take a Practice Test before taking the Secondary Transfer Test.
Specialisation
School opened in 1901.
https://www.whs.bucks.sch.uk/about-whs/school-history
All girls school.
Maths
Wycombe High School was designated in July 2014 as one of only 34 Maths Hubs in England. This is an extremely prestigious achievement for us and one that that has seen us lead many exciting new initiatives over this last year and be able to expand our mathematics teaching team as a consequence.
We have hosted or led focus days for mathematics in partnership with the Further Maths Support Programme, The Royal Institution and the Maths Association; we have delivered training sessions for primary colleagues, run conferences for girls in Mathematics, Physics and Engineering in conjunction with other girls’ schools nationally and sent teachers from primary schools to China to learn about mathematics mastery.
We have a large and growing mathematics team. They are all mathematics specialists with high level degrees from a range of impressive universities. They support approx. 200 girls per annum to study mathematics to AS or A level in our school: this is remarkable and quite unusual in an era when many young people, particularly girls do not engage with mathematics beyond GCSE.
It is of even more significance when one realises that our girls study mathematics often alongside the Arts, as well as with the more traditional option of Sciences.
https://www.whs.bucks.sch.uk/about-whs/maths-hub
Music
Wycombe High School has been very fortunate to have had some inspirational young musicians performing and delighting audiences at concerts, music festivals, musicals, carol services, recitals – in school, in the surrounding area of High Wycombe and in several European countries – over a period of many years.
The tradition of excellent music making continues today and our instrumentalists and singers continue to give pleasure to all those who hear them. In addition they raise their musical skills to new levels of achievement and never fail to give of their very best.
The ‘icing on the cake’ is the chance to participate on the Music Tour. Taking our talented students to Europe to give concerts in stunning surroundings to enthusiastic audiences is a real privilege and the rapturous ovations they receive are just rewards for their hard work.
https://www.whs.bucks.sch.uk/school-life/performing-arts
Teacher Training
Wycombe High School Academies Trust is delighted to be the Lead School of the National Mathematics and Physics SCITT (NMAPS), a DfE initiative designed to give Maths and Physics trainees the best specialist subject experience during their School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT). NMAPS is recruiting and training Maths and Physics trainee teachers via a growing network of hubs in England.
https://www.whs.bucks.sch.uk/about-whs/teacher-training
Sports
PE & Sport at WHS plays a key role in the school’s mission to support, challenge and nurture every individual and their diverse needs.
With modern facilities such as a gymnasium, sports hall, fitness studio, 12 tennis courts, 6 netball courts, a large school field and strong links to local clubs, WHS offers a wide and varied curriculum alongside a broad and balanced variety of extra-curricular opportunities for all.
https://www.whs.bucks.sch.uk/school-life/sport
Curriculum
PSHEE & SMSC (spiritual, moral, social and cultural development) is taught at the school alongside the core curriculum.
https://www.whs.bucks.sch.uk/school-life/pshee-/-smsc-information
GCSE Results
https://www.whs.bucks.sch.uk/about-whs/examinations