Wallington County Grammar School catchment area
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How catchment works at Wallington County Grammar School
Wallington County Grammar School 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.
Pass the SET and second-stage test; up to 110 places on score from anywhere, 25 for Pupil Premium, and up to 15 reserved for Sutton postcodes. 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 Wallington County Grammar School
Register
Sign up for Sutton SET + 2nd-stage 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.
Wallington County Grammar School catchment, your questions answered
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