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Wycombe High School catchment area

High Wycombe · girls grammar school · ages 11 to 18
Admissions
Catchment area
(distance priority)
Intake
Girls · ages 11 to 18
11+ test
Bucks Secondary Transfer Test
Year 7 places
192
Location
High Wycombe, Bucks
Catchment, explained

How catchment works at Wycombe High School

Wycombe High School draws its intake using a designated catchment or distance priority around High Wycombe. To be considered your child first needs to pass Bucks Secondary Transfer Test, which makes them eligible but does not guarantee a place.

After passing the STT (121+), priority follows looked-after/pupil-premium, siblings, staff, then catchment girls, then all other girls; nearest distance breaks ties. The qualifying distance shifts every year with demand, so a postcode that was inside the catchment one year can fall outside it the next.

Bottom line: for Wycombe High School, both things matter, your child must pass the 11+, and you generally need to live close enough to clear that year's distance cut-off.
Grammar schools near High Wycombe
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Applying

Sitting the 11+ for Wycombe High School

1

Register

Sign up for Bucks Secondary Transfer Test with the school or local authority, usually by early summer before Year 6 begins.

2

Sit the test

Your child takes the test in September of Year 6. Results follow in October, before the 31 October secondary application deadline.

3

Get your place

Pass, then your home distance decides. List High Wycombe schools by preference on the application.

FAQs

Wycombe High School catchment, your questions answered

Does Wycombe High School have a catchment area?+
Yes. A catchment area applies; out-of-area qualified girls may apply but are admitted only after catchment girls.
Is Wycombe High School super-selective?+
No. Wycombe High School is a selective grammar with a catchment or distance priority, so both a qualifying mark and your home address affect whether you get a place.
How is the catchment for Wycombe High School measured?+
After passing the STT (121+), priority follows looked-after/pupil-premium, siblings, staff, then catchment girls, then all other girls; nearest distance breaks ties. Distances are normally measured in a straight line from your home to the school, and the cut-off moves each year with demand.
What test does my child sit for Wycombe High School?+
Children applying to Wycombe High School sit Bucks Secondary Transfer Test, usually at the start of Year 6. Register with the school or local authority before the summer deadline in Year 5.
How many places does Wycombe High School offer?+
Wycombe High School admits 192 pupils into Year 7 each year. With far more qualifiers than places, the score needed in practice is well above the basic pass mark.
Can we apply to Wycombe High School from outside the area?+
Yes, you can always apply. In quieter years out-of-area children are offered places, but in-catchment families take priority, so it is less predictable.
Does passing the 11+ guarantee a place at Wycombe High School?+
No. Passing qualifies your child, the place then depends on the admissions priorities, most often home-to-school distance.
When do we register for the Bucks Secondary Transfer Test?+
Registration usually opens in the spring or early summer of Year 5 and closes before the test, which is sat in September of Year 6. Results come back in October, the secondary application deadline is 31 October, and offers are sent on national offer day, 1 March. Always confirm the exact dates with Wycombe High School or your local authority.

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Catchment and admissions details change every year. This page is an indicative guide for parents, always confirm the current catchment area, distances, places and test arrangements directly with Wycombe High School and your local authority before applying.