At a Glance
Assessment: GL 11 Plus (Kent test), Individual
Fees Type: Free
Boarding: Day school
Admissions: Girls Only
Places per year: 210
Introduction
Highworth Grammar School is an academically impressive selective school in Ashford, Kent, serving girls from years 7 to 13 with boys joining in the sixth form. The Schools motto ‘Ad Caelestia Sequere’ meaning ‘Reach for the stars’ epitomises and outlines their ethos. Highworth Grammar incorporates the teachings of world renowned Stanford University psychologist Dr Carol Dweck by encouraging a ‘growth mindset’ in their students such that they see their abilities, academically or otherwise, as constant opportunities for growth and development. This instils in students a desire for self betterment and a resilience against perceived downfalls, treating them instead as opportunities for growth. The progress 8 score discussed below suggests this is very much effective. A sense of community spirit, responsibility and leadership is build into the foundations of Highworth Grammar School as girls have numerous opportunities to pitch-in with the option to be trained as student librarians or in teaching languages. All students are involved in a system of ‘vertical tutoring’ whereby students are assigned to a supervised mixed age mentorship group providing the younger students with support and care whilst establishing leadership experience in the senior members. Further Leadership experience can be obtained via application to one of several student positions at the interface of staff and students including roles as a student governor, ambassador or prefect.
Highworth Grammar School produces very strongly academically gifted girls with exceptional examination results. 100% of students received 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C by previous scoring) with 70% of students achieving the higher end of the scale at grades 9 to 7 (A* to A). Strong form continues into the sixth form, where 70% of students receive grades A* to B. Most impressive however is the Highworth Grammar Schools Progress 8 score of 1.04 which places it in the highest possible category ‘Well above average’ for pupil progress as compared to other schools. Progress 8 is a metric which compares schools based on how much progression students achieving similar grades at Key Stage 2 assessment had made by Key Stage 4 assessment (GCSE level). The School clearly has a positive effect on its students, improving their prospects to a greater degree than other institutions of its type. The latest Ofsted report attributed a grading of Outstanding to Highworth Grammar in every single category.
Grammar School applications can be a confusing maze of different dates to make, criteria to fulfil, forms to file and assessments for your daughter to go through. At 11 Plus Hero we endeavour to provide you with a guide to all of the information you will need to make an informed decision about which selective Grammar School will best fit your daughter and how to prepare so that the selection test for Highworth Grammar School, The Kent Test, doesn’t seem like such a daunting prospect. To do that we provide familiarisation materials and practise papers to get used to the format of questions in these assessments.
Highworth Grammar School Key Information
11 Plus Hero here provides contact information for the admission officer as well as for core school enquiries and key school occupancy data to help you and your daughter decide if Highworth Grammar School is the right choice.
School Address
Full Address:
Highworth Grammar SchoolMaidstone Road
Ashford
Kent
TN24 8UD
Contact Information
Parking in the school
- There is limited parking at Highworth Grammar School on site. There are a number of customer-only car parks for local businesses nearby in addition to paid car parking facilities.
Additional parking off site
- Ashford Borough Council, Edinburgh Road, Ashford, TN24 8LG. Mon-Fri 6:00-20:30, Sat 6:00-19:30
- NCP, County Square, Apsley Street, Ashford, TN23 1YD. Mon-Sat 07:00-19:00, Sun 09:00-18:00
Additional parking off site
- Ashford Borough Council, Edinburgh Road, Ashford, TN24 8LG. Mon-Fri 6:00-20:30, Sat 6:00-19:30
- NCP, County Square, Apsley Street, Ashford, TN23 1YD. Mon-Sat 07:00-19:00, Sun 09:00-18:00
Key Information for Highworth Grammar School
PAN* for Year 7 intake (2023)
Total Student Capacity Years 7 to 13 (2022)
Total Students Years 7 to 13 (2022)
Percentage Capacity (2022)
Latest Ofsted Rating (2013)
Selection Test
Highworth’s Key Dates and Application Information
The numerous dates and deadlines for grammar school admissions can make things confusing, especially when looking at multiple schools. 11 Plus Hero has summarised these dates for Highworth Grammar School here and for every other selective grammar on their pages.
Applications for Secondary School intake 2023
Open Events
Registration for Kent test
Registration of Special educational needs and disability by the child's current school’s special educational needs coordinator.
Kent Test - Exam date for children attending school in Kent
Kent Test - Exam date for children attending school outside of Kent
Kent Test Results Date
Common Application form (CAF) Deadline
Application Documents for Highworth Grammar School
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Highworth Grammar Exam Format
Highworth Grammar School selects its students via the GL 11 Plus provided Kent Test, sometimes referred to as the Kent Procedure for Entry to Secondary Education or Kent PESE. All selective secondary grammar schools under the authority of the Kent COunty Council require a passing grade of the Kent Test for admission in year 7 and passing the test will make a child eligible for any of them, provided the school was named on their Secondary Common Application Form (SCAF).
The GL 11 Plus Kent Test: Overview
11 Plus Hero has created a centralised article with information on the format and subject content of the Kent Test, which all children applying to Kentish Grammar schools must sit. This alows to so give consistent and in depth information for the Kent Test, across the board and can be found HERE. On this page we provide a brief overview of the individual components whic make up the Kent Test.
Paper One
A multiple choice English and Maths paper written by GL 11 Plus and lasting 1 hour
Paper Two
A multiple choice Verbal Reasoning and Non-verbal reasoning paperwritten by GL 11 Plus and lasting 1 hour
Additional
A creative writing exercise written by the school lasting 40 minutes
The Kent Test - GL 11 Plus Assessment Criteria
English | Maths | Verbal Reasoning | Non-Verbal Reasoning | Additional |
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Pass Mark
The GL 11 Plus Kent Test: Pass Criteria
Raw marks from the two papers will be statistically standardised by comparing marks with other children from the same year. A slight adjustment is made to the results to account for the fact that some children within a school year are almost a year younger. Marks are then aggregated to give a final score. The passing threshold mark for grammar school acceptance is set on a yearly basis and depends on the results of all children that year. It is estimated that the top 25% of children in the country will receive a score over this threshold and be awarded a grammar school place. Further details and example thresholds can be found on the dedicated page here Selective Tests in Kent – The Kent Test’.
Pass Mark
The GL 11 Plus Kent Test: Pass Criteria
Raw marks from the two papers will be statistically standardised by comparing marks with other children from the same year. A slight adjustment is made to the results to account for the fact that some children within a school year are almost a year younger. Marks are then aggregated to give a final score. The passing threshold mark for grammar school acceptance is set on a yearly basis and depends on the results of all children that year. It is estimated that the top 25% of children in the country will receive a score over this threshold and be awarded a grammar school place. Further details and example thresholds can be found on the dedicated page here Selective Tests in Kent – The Kent Test’.
Catchment Area
Highworth Grammar School does not operate a catchment area including specific postcodes or parishes. They simply consider admissions from girls having passed the Kent Test who’s permanent residence is in closest proximity to the school premises based on data from the National Land and Property Gazetteer (NLPG) address point data.
Additional Eligibility
Girls from a number of specific backgrounds may qualify for preferential admittance to Highworth Grammar School. These protected groups are given consideration by the grand majority of Grammar Schools in England.
- Girls with an Education and Health Care Plan which specifically mentions Highworth Grammar School as being able to satisfy their needs.
- Looked after or previously looked after children who have been in the care of the local authority at some point, girls who have been in receipt of Pupil Premium which is qualified for if they have received free school meals within the last 6 years, children who have siblings already in attendance at the school
Highworth Grammar School FAQs
The Kent Test does not have a set passing number of marks or percentage of marks that will always denote a passing grade. The threshold score changes every year. There are a limited number of Grammar school places and the point of selective testing to identify what is estimated to be the top 25% of students nationally for Grammar School admission. More details can be found in the above section Highworth Grammar Exam Format.
As a Kentish selective, Highworth Grammar School uses the Kent Test otherwise known as Kent Procedure for Entry to Secondary Education (PESE) to identify girls that would best benefit from a Grammar School education in the area. Further details can be found in the section Highworth Grammar Exam Format.
The local council has made a familirasation guide available to help prospective students prepare for the types of questions they will encounter in the real thing as can be found in the Application Documents section.
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