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Wetherby Notting Hill Pre Prep

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babamama123 · 01/07/2025 22:18

Can anyone tell me their experience of this school and what typical leavers' destinations are at 7+? If the results are so good, why isn't this information readily available on their website?

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Adonis88 · 30/08/2025 23:24

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roses2 · 04/09/2025 10:52

If the results are so good, why isn't this information readily available on their website?

Wetherby Senior School: 11 Plus Entry Guide | Atom Learning

  • National league table rank (Sunday Times Parent Power): 171
  • A level results: 79% A*–B
  • GCSE results: 75% 9–7

Ranked #348 in this table:
School League Tables | the Best Primary, Secondary and Independent Schools | Locrating

HooverIsAlwaysBroken · 06/09/2025 06:46

speak to the school? A lot of children leave after year 2 as that is one of the entry points for Westminster, St Paul’s etc. Maybe year 3 only is misleading?

HooverIsAlwaysBroken · 06/09/2025 06:46

@roses2 , wrong school….

Pog166 · 15/11/2025 17:43

babamama123 · 01/07/2025 22:18

Can anyone tell me their experience of this school and what typical leavers' destinations are at 7+? If the results are so good, why isn't this information readily available on their website?

My sons were there 20 years ago, and we thought it was wonderful, but obviously that has little relevance today. I suspect the reason that they don't publish leavers' destinations is that a lot of (most?) parents are aiming at St. Paul's Juniors (Colet Court as was) or Westminster Under. The former has about 50 places a year, the latter 40 (of which half are reserved for state primary school applicants). There are (were) about 70 pupils a year from Wetherby, competing with those from any number of comparably hot-house pre-preps (or prep-preps with as high a proportion of hot-house-adjacent parents), so the strike rate, although pretty impressive in context, was quite low in absolute terms. These days I guess they send a high proportion to Wetherby Prep, which hadn't yet opened when we left, and perhaps don't want to boast about that because it may be perceived as a Plan B.

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