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  1. A selective state school in Kingston upon Thames, England for girls aged 11 to 18.

    • Year 7 Admissions

      Year 7 Admissions. The full admissions policy and a list of...

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      Headteacher’s Welcome. Tiffin Girls’ has a wonderful culture...

    • About Us

      The Tiffin Girls’ School, a selective state school and...

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      Pastoral care and wellbeing are central to our ethos at The...

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      At The Tiffin Girls’ School our aim is to help students to...

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      There is an exceptional range of opportunities on offer and...

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  2. Tiffin Girls' School is a girls' selective school in Kingston upon Thames, Southwest London, England; it moved from voluntary aided status to become an academy in 2011.

  3. The Tiffin Girls’ School, a selective state school and stand-alone Academy, is a vibrant and happy community where the students take centre stage. The school is currently home to 1,235 students, aged between 11 and 18, and as we celebrate our 144th year, has been providing an education where students can live up to the school’s motto sapere ...

  4. Year 7 Admissions. The full admissions policy and a list of FAQs can be found in the downloads at the bottom of the page. Entrance Tests. Our catchment area is made up of an Inner Area and a Designated Area and girls living in these Areas are given priority.

  5. The Tiffin Girls' School, Kingston . A state school for girls aged from 11 to 18. Local authority: Kingston-Upon-Thames.

    • Richmond Road Kingston Surrey KT2 5PL
    • [email protected]
    • 020 8546 0773
  6. Feb 21, 2024 · The Tiffin Girls’ School is a selective state school and stand-alone Academy for girls aged between 11 and 18. Located in Kingston-Upon-Thames, Surrey, the school has been providing an excellent education where students can live up to its ‘sapere aude – dare to be wise’ motto for 144 years.

  7. In 2019, the school began admitting girls to the sixth form, with an aim to have at least 100 girls overall between the Lower and Upper Sixth. [8] The Dempsey Centre, named after Dr Tony Dempsey, who retired as head in 2004, was opened in September of that year.

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