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      • We are a State School for boys in Years 7-11 and with a fully co-educational Sixth Form.
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  2. From September 2019, the Sixth Form became co-educational and admits around 80 girls. Tiffin remains an all boys’ school from Years 7 to 11.

  3. We are a State School for boys in Years 7-11 and with a fully co-educational Sixth Form. Our students tell me how they feel a strong sense of belonging to the school community and value their teachers and their excellent teaching; and the extraordinary breadth of co-curricular opportunities.

  4. Oct 18, 2024 · The co-curricular depth and breadth is unmatched for a state school, and all this is made possible through a highly motivated and committed staff body. We now welcome girls in the Sixth Form, helping make Tiffin a diverse and vibrant community in which students thrive and maintain a strong attachment to the school for the rest of their lives.

  5. These establishments are linked with Tiffin School, URN: 136910. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments.

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    Pupils are rightly proud of their school. They especially value the vast range of extra-curricular opportunities on offer. These opportunities play an important role in supporting pupils’ mental health and well-being. Leaders encourage pupils to set up their own societies. For example, students in the sixth form organise the history society. Pupils...

    Leaders have established an ambitious curriculum that introduces pupils to a broad range of subjects. Teachers have strong subject knowledge, and pupils learn very well. For example, Year 7 history pupils know, in detail, the causes of the Crusades and how this knowledge connects to other European histories. Year 12 students can confidently draw on...

    The arrangements for safeguarding are effective. Pupils are safe and feel safe. Staff are clear about how to raise any concerns about individual pupils. These systems are used effectively by staff. An anonymous reporting system is available for pupils to use if they need it. The school makes timely and appropriate use of external agencies, as req...

    In some subjects, the curriculum does not identify the most important knowledge that pupils need to know and remember. This means that on occasion, teachers are not consistently clear about what they want pupils to know and remember. Leaders should ensure that the curriculum in all subjects identifies the core knowledge and skills that pupils need ...

    You can use Ofsted Parent View to give Ofsted your opinion on your child’s school, or to find out what other parents and carers think. We use information from Ofsted Parent View when deciding which schools to inspect, when to inspect them and as part of their inspection. The Department for Education has further guidance on how to complain about a s...

    You can search for published performance information about the school. In the report, ‘disadvantaged pupils’ refers to those pupils who attract government pupil premium funding: pupils claiming free school meals at any point in the last six years and pupils in care or who left care through adoption or another formal route.

    Unique reference number Local authority Inspection number Type of school School category Age range of pupils Gender of pupils Gender of pupils in sixth-form provision

  6. Tiffin is delighted to be a co-educational Sixth Form, allowing the fantastic benefits and quality of Tiffin Sixth Form to be delivered within a mixed environment. We aim to admit approximately 120 new students each year to the Sixth Form and we, therefore, expect about 80 per year to be girls.

  7. Tiffin School, Kingston. A state school for boys aged from 11 to 18. Local authority: Kingston-Upon-Thames.

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