Tonbridge was founded in 1553 by Sir Andrew Judd. It has close links with the Worshipful Company of Skinners, one of the oldest London livery companies. It is a public school in the specialised British sense of the term. The school occupies a site of 150 acres (607,000 m²) on the edge of
Tonbridge, and is largely self-contained, though the boarding and day
houses are spread through the town. The school is one of only a very few of the ancient public schools not
to have turned co-educational, and there are no plans for this to
happen.The Good Schools Guide
described the school as academically "Truly excellent," noting that "In
2008, the average GCSE candidate achieved 4A*s and 6As. 87 per cent got
all A*/A and 98 per cent got all A*/A/B."
Unique Points
Almost all boys go on to University, with between thirty and forty every year going to Oxbridge. Tonbridge has been named the top Oxbridge school in the
south-east based on admissions to Oxford and Cambridge over the
preceding five years. According to a 'Guide to Independent Schools' published in The Spectator on 12 March 2011, Tonbridge is the fourth highest scoring boy's boarding school in the UK by A-Level results. Until 1869, Tonbridge had its own distinctive variant of football, which
was played with thirteen players per side, with various eccentric
rules, which was described by those who played it as a "ferocious" and
"dirty" game.
Entry Requirements
At age 13, 144 boys may join the
school each year. Of these over 80 are boarders, and some 60 are day
boys. Most boys entering the school at this stage will have completed a
pre-assessment during Year 6, after having been registered with us, and
will have subsequently sat either the Common Entrance exam or the
Tonbridge Academic Scholarship exam. Modified arrangements are in place
for those living overseas and those at schools who do not prepare boys
for Common Entrance, so as to ensure that underlying academic potential
is recognised and that boys in this category are not disadvantaged. At age 16, up to 20 boys join
the Tonbridge sixth form from other schools. Again this entry includes
both boarders and day boys. Admission to the Sixth Form is on the basis
of a recommendation and report from the candidate’s present school and
an examination in the subjects of intended A level study. The main
examination sitting takes place in November and applicants are therefore
encouraged to register with us by the start of October.
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