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Are there feeder schools for Nonsuch High?

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Anythingwithagiraffeonit · 25/05/2011 18:22

It's not for me, my DD is only 7 months :p

But a friend of mine is trying to work out where to send her DD to primary school, with Nonsuch high being the end goal.

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curly10 · 25/05/2011 19:17

Nonsuch High is a Grammer school so your friend's DD will have to pass the 11+. There are no feeder schools but at the moment first 80 places are given on 11+ results ,the rest on 11+ results and catchment area of approx 5 miles. The full criteria are on the school website

YummyHoney · 25/05/2011 20:02

That's right, the primary school she goes to is irrelevant. There are no feeder schools.

If she lives in the catchment area she doesn't need to score as highly to get in - but she still has to be in the top 12%, or thereabouts.

Anythingwithagiraffeonit · 25/05/2011 20:47

Great, thanks for your help, I'll tell them.

Are there other 'good' schools you would recommend in the area?

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Anythingwithagiraffeonit · 25/05/2011 20:48

Primary schools that is!

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YummyHoney · 25/05/2011 21:40

Cuddington Croft, St. Dunstans and The Avenue are all good schools and in the area. To be honest there aren't ANY bad schools around here. The local comps. are all also very good schools. We're spoilt for choice around here. Grin

EmsDad · 14/02/2012 09:56

Hi there, not knowing Cuddington Croft - can anyone tell me what secondary schools the girls tend to go on to? Do a fair proportion go to nonsuch or wallington?

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