Wallington County Grammar School

Dfe number
319 5407
Contact details
Croydon Road, Wallington, SM6 7PH
020 8647 2235
enquiries@wcgs.org.uk or admissions@wcgs.org.uk
Website
https://www.wcgs-sutton.co.uk/
Map
Google maps - Wallington County Grammar School
Head Teacher
Mr J Bean
Open Evening Dates
Please refer to the schools website
Test Dates
Selective Eligibility Test –Tuesday 14 September 2021
Places available and applications received
Places available for September 2022: 150
Applications received for September 2021: 888
School's Profile
The School admits 150 boys into Year 7 each year on the basis of their ability. Included in this number are all boys for whom Wallington County Grammar School (WCGS) is the named School on their Education, Health & Care Plan (EHCP) who meet the School’s Admission Criteria & Arrangements.
School Admissions Criteria
Boys will be regarded of selective ability according to their performance in the Selective Eligibility Test (SET). In the event that the number of eligible applications exceeds the number of places available an oversubscription criteria will apply:

1. 1. Looked After Children (LAC) and Previously Looked After Children (PLAC)
Looked After Children (LAC) and Previously Looked After Children (PLAC), but
immediately after being looked after become subject to adoption, a child
arrangements order or special guardianship order.
A Looked After Child is a child who is (a) in the care of a Local Authority, or (b) being provided with accommodation by a local authority in the exercise of their social services functions (see the definition in Section 22(1) of the Children Act 1989).

2. Selective Eligibility Test (SET)
In rank order of performance in the Selective Eligibility Test (SET). The total number of places awarded under criteria 1 and 2, together with those with the School named in an Education, Health & Care Plan (EHCP) will not initially exceed 110.
See Notes for more detail regarding the SET.

3. Pupil Premium (PP)
In rank order of performance in the Selective Eligibility Test (SET). Up to 25 places for those boys who are successful in reaching the WCGS pass mark from the Selective Eligibility Test (SET) and are eligible for Pupil Premium (PP) through their current school at the time of registering for the Selective Eligibility Test (SET). Any unfilled places in this criterion on National Offer Day and thereafter will be filled by criterion 2.
See Notes for more detail regarding the SET and Pupil Premium (PP).
4. Sutton Post Codes
In rank order of performance in the Selective Eligibility Test (SET). Up to 15 places for those boys who are successful in reaching the WCGS pass mark from the Selective Eligibility Test (SET) where the permanent Home Address is one of the postcodes SM1, SM2, SM3, SM4, SM5, SM6, SM7, KT4 8---, CR0 4 --, and CR4 4 --, at the time of Common Application Form (CAF) submission deadline. Any unfilled places in this criterion on National Offer Day and thereafter, will be filled by criterion 2.
See Notes for detail regarding SET and Home Address.

5. Children of permanent staff
Children of permanent staff at Wallington County Grammar School who have been recruited to fill a vacant post where there is a demonstrable skill shortage as determined by Folio Education Trust or those who have worked at the School for 2 consecutive years or more.
If you are a member of staff working at this School and you wish to make an application to this School for your child, please ensure the Admissions Officer (or equivalent member of staff) is contacted and informed of your wish to use this oversubscription criteria. Please be aware of any conditions that may apply (such as the need to pass any entrance tests).
Selective Eligibility Test Information
Notes:

Selective Eligibility Test (SET):
The Selective Eligibility Test is a generic entrance test used by Wallington County Grammar School and other selective entrance schools in the London Borough of Sutton. See the School’s website for further information.

Pupil Premium (PP):
If your child is successful in reaching our School’s pass mark from the Selective Eligibility Test (SET), you are asked to provide proof/evidence from your child’s primary school that your child was receiving Pupil Premium (PP) at the time of registering for the SET.

Home Address:
The home address is where a child normally lives. Where a child lives with parents with shared parental responsibility, each for part of a week, the address where the child lives is determined using a joint declaration from the parents stating the pattern of residence. If a child’s residence is split equally between both parents, then parents will be asked to determine which residential address should be used for the purpose of admission to school. If no joint declaration is received and the residence is split equally by the closing date for applications, the home address will be determined to be the address where the child is registered with the doctor. However, all evidence will be taken into account. If the residence is not split equally between both parents, then the address used will be the address where the child spends the majority of the school week. In some cases, where distance is a relevant factor in admission decisions, a different address may be used if a family unit owns or has access to another property.

Success in the Selective Eligibility Test does not mean that your child will be offered a place at the School as each year more children are eligible for a place than there are places available. If your child does not pass the test, they will not be eligible for a place at the School.

Applicants for this school were required to complete a Selective Eligibility Test registration form on-line. In order to sit the test on a date to be confirmed, the Selective Eligibility Test online registration form must have been submitted by 13 August 2021 (or earlier if you are request special arrangements for the test).
Distance offered to in previous 3 years
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