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  1. Orchard Way Primary School, Croydon. The Minster Junior School, Croydon. The Minster Nursery and Infant School, Croydon. Park Hill Infant School, Croydon. Park Hill Junior School, Croydon. Paxton Academy, Thornton Heath. Purley Oaks Primary School, South Croydon. Regina Coeli RC Primary School, South Croydon.

  2. Oct 20, 2021 · Typically a full grammar area like Kent or Bucks takes the top 25-30% and the schools are selective. Super selectives with zero catchment criteria but purely exam based like QE Barnet might take the top 5% of ability. Independent schools cannot be ranked like this. Those who can afford to apply are limited.

  3. Aug 10, 2023 · Croydon High School 11 plus admissions process. Croydon High School is a selective school. This means that children hoping to secure a place in Year 7 will take an academic exam to be considered for a place. 1. Visit the school. Before starting your daughter's application to Croydon High School, it's a good idea to visit first.

  4. Aug 27, 2024 · Croydon High School is an academically selective school and applicants will sit an 11+ entrance exam on January 2025. The aim of this assessment is to assess a girl’s learning potential, rather than what they already know.

  5. John Ruskin College was a former school in the London Borough of Croydon, which started life in 1920 as the John Ruskin Boys' Central School. Its location was Scarbrook Road, Croydon. Named after John Ruskin, it opened on 12 January 1920. The Lady Edridge School, its sister school for girls (later to become a grammar school in 1951) opened the ...

  6. Dec 14, 2022 · Single-sex selective schools shine in the annual Sunday Times schools rankings, in which the highest Croydon state school is rated only 186th. Towering performance: Trinity School delivered its best set of exam results. Trinity, the £20,000 per year boys’ school at Shirley Park, has been rated the top school in Croydon, and ranked in the top ...

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  8. Mar 2, 2021 · More than 8 per cent of Croydon children have been offered places at schools outside their first three choices. In neighbouring Sutton, which has selective grammar schools, 66.23 per cent of children got their first-choice school. Bromley, which also has state grammars, 68.68 per cent of pupils were allocated their first-choice of secondary.