Dartford Grammar School for Girls catchment area
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How catchment works at Dartford Grammar School for Girls
Dartford Grammar School for Girls runs a two-route admissions model. It reserves a block of places for a designated catchment or priority area, where home-to-school distance matters, and it offers a second block of places on 11+ score alone, open to families living anywhere. That makes it both a catchment school and, in part, a super-selective.
180 places: 100 reserved for priority area, the rest open; both ranked by combined Kent Test score, distance as tie-break. So if you live in the priority area you compete mainly with local families, and if you live further away a high enough score can still win one of the open places.
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Sitting the 11+ for Dartford Grammar School for Girls
Register
Sign up for Kent Test with the school or local authority, usually by early summer before Year 6 begins.
Sit the test
Your child takes the test in September of Year 6. Results follow in October, before the 31 October secondary application deadline.
Get your place
Aim high: a top score can win an open place from anywhere, and helps in the catchment block too.
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