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Kingston Grammar?

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WhatMeghanWants · 23/07/2019 11:01

Hi - I don't know much about KGS and am in two minds whether to go to the open day. There's only one open day and we have a family event the same day, so will need to rush about like headless chickens to make both.

DD is fairly able academically (probably middle/upper middle in her current class). She's not especially sporty or musical. We're looking for a nuturing, supportive environment. Would KGS fit the bill or shall I give it a miss?

Any insights gratefully received! Thanks.

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christmas2020 · 23/07/2019 11:12

I would give them a ring re open days. Last year they also had a number of smaller morning tours in October.
Know lots of happy children there and would have been very happy for DCs to have gone there but they went elsewhere in the end.

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WhatMeghanWants · 23/07/2019 15:44

Thanks - will do that.

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JoJoSM2 · 23/07/2019 16:13

I’m not sure if the school is likely to be a good fit academically? It’s an academic school (85% A-A* GCSEs last year) so not sure if being maybe a bit above average is quite academic enough (unless you’re in an extremely academic prep/primary at the moment).

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Thesunalwaysshines · 23/07/2019 20:57

I have a DC at KGS and i have been really pleased with the pastoral care there. It's not as big as some of the other schools - c110 in a year - and I think that helps. There is a sense of real community amongst the parent, children and school, alike. We chose it because if the feel we got from it and the fact it's co ed. Lovely school. Def worth going on the Open Day if you can

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Thesunalwaysshines · 23/07/2019 21:02

Sorry, meant to say, it is definitely getting harder to get into, but it's so hard to call that your DD should definitely give it a shot if she likes it. Kids have not got in there whom have got into KCS, Hampton, Putney High etc, (likewise, vice versa). These schools are so hard to predict, just go for that ones you like, but maybe also go for a couple of less academic ones on paper, just in case.

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WhatMeghanWants · 24/07/2019 14:49

Thanks for advice!

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TheExtraGuineaPig · 25/07/2019 06:20

The KGS Saturday open day is very, very busy and can be a bit hectic as it's a small urban site. Try to go when the school is open as well or instead - there are tours. Also try to go to the head's talk as he's excellent and you will hear about their commitment to pastoral care and the school's ethos.

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amidaiwas · 29/07/2019 10:00

There's a talk for parents only the night before and lots of tours during the school day throughout the year.

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TeddTess · 29/07/2019 10:05

DD is fairly able academically (probably middle/upper middle in her current class). She's not especially sporty or musical.

honestly, i'm not sure KGS is the school for her.
The path to sixth form is not guaranteed - you have to meet certain criteria. Surbiton might be a better bet.

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christmas2020 · 31/07/2019 15:46

I would say definitely worth giving it a go even if not 'top of the class'. It's all slightly random whatever people say. Girls this year we're getting offers from Putney and KGS and not Surbiton and vice versa so the perceived hierarchy of schools doesn't always work. Same with the boys schools.

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margaritaisland · 01/08/2019 20:22

It's a solid second division day school. It is situated in a busy part of Kingston where many school children and traffic converge. It would benefit from moving to a new site.

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Utility · 01/08/2019 21:15

It's a huge lottery.
Definitely go for it if you like it!
P.S. margarita's damning of KGS with faint praise made me smile...

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yikesanddang · 02/08/2019 09:51

Margaritaisland

I'd love to know your ranking list.

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FlumePlume · 02/08/2019 15:00

Margarita We didn’t apply in the end (dd preferred all girls) but I actually like the fact it’s right in the middle of Kingston. I prefer an urban setting and lots of good transport to beautiful buildings in rolling green fields. I know a lot of people feel the other way around, but I think teenagers get more from transport links and shops than they do from a pretty setting.

And OP, I agree with christmas, I think defining ‘stretch, should get, and banker’ is getting harder and harder to do, with this year throwing up some surprising results. So its definitely worth having a look around, seeing if the exam dates clash with other possibles etc.

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MeAmy · 08/01/2022 16:52

Hi all

May I know if anyone of your child sat for 10 plus exam today for Kingston Grammar school? I am wondering if anyone knows when we expect the results.
I’m worried if my child will be able to get a seat there. I heard it is tough to get chance in Kingston Grammar school .
Thank you.

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sunshineclouds24 · 08/01/2022 18:18

@MeAmy , do you have a ds or dd? If a ds did he try the Hampton 10+?
I know lots of dc in the area and lots who have sat KGS 10+ for practice and hardly anyone who has had an offer and no one who has had an offer and gone there age 11 - ie accepted the offer.
Best of luck to your dc but just view it as practice for next year.

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Trickleg · 08/01/2022 21:05

We got an email saying that results out 21st January for KGS 10+

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MeAmy · 09/01/2022 07:56

Thank you. Yes I got the email from KGS last evening.

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