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- Tiffin’s main intake is at 11 plus (year 7) while a number of boys join in year 9, usually from local (and not so local) prep schools. Boys sit GCSEs and should they continue through to the Sixth Form (which also takes on a small number of joiners each year), A-levels.
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Having supported many previous cohorts through the process of choosing their A Levels, we have compiled answers to some common questions that students and parents ask (frequently asked questions). Please use all of the available information to make informed choices and to make your own choice about what is right for you.
Tiffin has designed a curriculum that: is relevant, appropriate and engaging for students; is determined to maintain our unusually broad, balanced and coherent education; encourages students to take part in a wealth of extra-curricular and enrichment opportunities; recognises the importance of knowledge as well as skills
Tiffin has a large Sixth Form of about 500 students, including approximately 40% who are new to Tiffin from other schools, and we welcome applicants for Sixth Form places from boys and girls who will achieve good GCSEs.
Tiffin School. Tiffin School is a boys' grammar school in Kingston upon Thames, England. It has specialist status in both the performing arts and languages. The school moved from voluntary aided status to become an Academy School on 1 July 2011. Founded in 1880, Tiffin School educates 1,400 pupils as of March 2023.
From 2017 the minimum qualification for entry is 8 GCSE grades with an average grade of 6.625 (equivalent to 5 grade A's and 3 grade B's at GCSE). The applicant must have a grade A or A*(or the equivalent grade – 7, 8, 9) in three of the four subjects s/he wishes to study in the Sixth Form.
Tiffin’s main intake is at 11 plus (year 7) while a number of boys join in year 9, usually from local (and not so local) prep schools. Boys sit GCSEs and should they continue through to the Sixth Form (which also takes on a small number of joiners each year), A-levels.
3.2 Boys can only sit any part of Tiffin School’s Test Procedure once and will not be eligible to sit the test again.