At a Glance
Assessment: Individual
Fees Type: Free
Boarding: Day school
Admissions: Boys Only
Places per year: 186
Introduction
Wilson’s School is a selective academy for boys, situated just outside of London, in Surrey. It offers a broad curriculum to incoming students and prides itself on being a successful, state-funded academic institution under the local authority.
As previously stated, Wilson’s School performance consistently highly in terms of academic results. The 2022 GCSE examinations saw 95.4% of grades across all subjects at grades 9-7 (A*-A under the previous GCSE marking criteria). The pupils in this cohort also achieved a 100% pass rate in both English and Maths. This impressive set of results led to 100% of all students in this year group staying in full-time education. Many of the students chose to stay on at Wilson’s School Sixth Form. An equally successful place of further education, achieving a similarly impressive set of results each year. Wilson’s School Sixth Form offers a breadth of subjects and sees many of it’s alumni head to prestigious universities to study a range of degrees.
Wilson’s School, along with the other grammar schools under Sutton council, are competitive for entry. Wilson’s School, in conjunction with all 6 grammar schools in the Sutton borough, use an initial selective test, known as the Selective Eligibility Test (SET), to narrow prospective students at the school. Next, Wilson’s, along with Sutton Grammar School and Wallington County School, use a common second test to further narrow prospective students for entry. Our resources with 11 Plus Hero help prepare your child for the SET and secondary test, providing them with a toolkit to have the best chance to succeed. We also provide information to help guide yourself and your child through the admissions process, so that you and your child can confidently and competently apply to your chosen schools.
Wilson’s School Key Information
Under this section we regularly update information for Wilson’s School including addresses and contact details.
School Address
Full Address:
Wilson’s School, Mollison DriveWallington
Surrey
SM6 9JW
Contact Information
Parking in the school
- There is very limited parking on site at Wilson’s School and there will be no parking available on site during the SET test days. It is recommended to be dropped off or use public transport to the school. If parking is necessary, please park carefully on adjacent roads or use the alternative parking venues listed below:
Additional parking off site
- Public Hall, 75 Woodcote Road, Sutton, London, SM6 0PR (Opening Times: Mon-Sun All Day)
- Melbourne Road, 1b Melbourne Road, Sutton, London, SM6 8SF (Opening Times: Mon-Sun All Day)
Additional parking off site
- Public Hall, 75 Woodcote Road, Sutton, London, SM6 0PR (Opening Times: Mon-Sun All Day)
- Melbourne Road, 1b Melbourne Road, Sutton, London, SM6 8SF (Opening Times: Mon-Sun All Day)
Key Information for Wilson’s 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 (2007)
Round 1: Selection Test (In Depth Discussion Below - Link)
Round 2:
Wilson’s School Key Dates and Application Information
All of the grammar schools under Sutton Council, which have mandatory selective testing in place, require adherence to registration deadlines for the admissions process.
Registration Deadline for the first round of testing:
Registration Deadline for second round of testing:
Date of first test:
Date of second test:
Reasonable Adjustments Deadline:
First Test Results Date:
Second Test Results Date:
Preference Form Deadline
School Offer
Application Documents for Wilson’s School
Below are several documents containing relevant information regarding Wallington County Grammar School.
Wallington County Grammar School Entrance Test Format
Wallington County Grammar School, with all 3 boys’ grammar schools under Sutton borough council, test students for admission using both a First Stage and a Second Stage. First, all students sit the Selective Eligibility Test (SET), common to all 6 grammar schools under Sutton Borough Council. If a student is successful, they’re invited to take part in ‘Stage Two’ of testing. The boys schools all use a common exam to test their candidates. Both the SET and the Stage Two test are daunting for prospective students, especially considering the intensity of taking two selective tests. At 11+ Hero, we understand and are accustomed to the content of the test, its methodology and method of marking. The 11 Plus Hero is here to help; we can provide a toolkit to your child, familiarising them with the test format and ensuring they have the best chance to succeed.
The Selective Eligibility Test (SET)
The SET, common to all 6 grammar schools in Sutton, is made up of two papers; a multiple choice Maths paper and a multiple choice English paper. Candidates record their answers on a separate answer sheet by filling in a lozenge-shape for answer A, B, C, D or E or a combination of answers. If candidates change their mind about the answer, they need to rub out as fully as possible the wrong answer and replace it with the new answer. The exam papers take between 40 and 50 minutes each and there is a rest and toilet break between the two.
Paper 1: Maths
Estimated to last 40-50 minutes
Paper 2: English
Estimated to last 40-50 minutes
The Selective Eligibility Test (SET) - Assessment Criteria
English | Maths | Verbal Reasoning | Non-Verbal Reasoning | Addittional |
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Boys’ Schools ‘Stage 2 Test’ Format
Sutton Grammar School, Wilson’s School and Wallington County Grammar School use a common Stage 2 test. This test will consist of two papers, one English and one Maths.
Paper 1: English
Estimated to last 1 hour
Paper 2: Maths
Estimated to last 45 hour
Boys’ Schools ‘Stage 2 Test’ - Assessment Criteria
English | Maths | Verbal Reasoning | Non-Verbal Reasoning | Additional |
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Pass Mark
The Selective Eligibility Test: Pass Criteria:
After the SET test in September, results are received approximately a week after sitting the test. It is not possible to predict a ‘pass mark’, as these are subject to change every year. Each individual school may determine its own pass mark, usually by comparing against all the candidates aggregate scores. It is predicted that 25-30% of candidates will pass the test. Following this ‘Stage One’ of testing, successful candidates will be invited to ‘Stage Two’ of testing.
For more information please see our article ‘Selective Tests in Sutton’
Overall Pass Marks:
There are no official pass marks for the Second Stage examination. However, a candidate’s score in the Second Stage test will be used in conjunction with their score in the First Stage test in order to rank candidates and offer them places at each of the grammar schools. Wallington County Grammar School produces an overall aggregate score of both papers in both exams, using the ratio 2:2:3:3, with the papers in the first stage of testing at ‘2’ ratio, and the papers in the second stage of testing at the 3 ratio. Please note, all schools use the scores on each of the tests differently in order to rank candidates and achieving a certain score in the SET or the Second Stage test does not obligate an offer of admission to grammar school.
Pass Mark
The Selective Eligibility Test: Pass Criteria:
After the SET test in September, results are received approximately a week after sitting the test. It is not possible to predict a ‘pass mark’, as these are subject to change every year. Each individual school may determine its own pass mark, usually by comparing against all the candidates aggregate scores. It is predicted that 25-30% of candidates will pass the test. Following this ‘Stage One’ of testing, successful candidates will be invited to ‘Stage Two’ of testing.
For more information please see our article ‘Selective Tests in Sutton’
Overall Pass Marks:
There are no official pass marks for the Second Stage examination. However, a candidate’s score in the Second Stage test will be used in conjunction with their score in the First Stage test in order to rank candidates and offer them places at each of the grammar schools. Wallington County Grammar School produces an overall aggregate score of both papers in both exams, using the ratio 2:2:3:3, with the papers in the first stage of testing at ‘2’ ratio, and the papers in the second stage of testing at the 3 ratio. Please note, all schools use the scores on each of the tests differently in order to rank candidates and achieving a certain score in the SET or the Second Stage test does not obligate an offer of admission to grammar school.
Catchment Area
Wallington County Grammar School does not operate on a catchment area to prioritise students for admission. However, as contained in the oversubscription criteria, detailed below, 15 places are reserved for students who reside in ‘Sutton postcodes’.
Additional Eligibility
Where the number of boys meeting the School’s Admission Standard exceed the number of places available, the criteria below is used to make offers to candidates, in descending order of priority, until all 150 places are filled:
- Looked After or Previously Looked After Children;
- Children of Permanent Staff;
- Rank order of children in the SET and the Second Stage test
- The number of places given under the criteria above will not exceed 110;
- Children attracting the pupil premium;
- Up to 25 places offered to children under this category. Where all 25 are not filled, the rest will go to the children next ranked under crtiteron 3.
- Sutton postcodes
- Up to 15 places are reserved to children residing in the postcodes: SM1, SM2, SM3, SM4, SM5, SM6, SM7, KT4 8**, CR0 4** & CR4 4**
Wilson’s School FAQs
- There is no official ‘pass mark’ for the SET. Instead, there is a required standard for admission to Wallington County Grammar School, which is subject to change each year.
- For more details see section ‘Pass Mark and catchment area’. LINK
- Wallington County Grammar School requires prospective students to sit two tests. The first round of testing is the ‘Selective Eligibility Test’ (SET), assessing a candidate’s competence in English and Maths. If the child is successful, they will be invited to the second round of testing. The scores of both rounds of testing will be used to determine offers of admission to Wallington County Grammar School.
- For more details see ‘Section 4: Wallington County Grammar School Exam Format’ LINK
- There are no full familiarisation materials or practice papers for the SET, nor the second round of testing. However there are both Maths and English sample questions, as well as a copy of the test answer sheet:
- https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1645610269/folioeducationcouk/cxkk8cjklfox5uslwabb/MathsSETSampleQuestionsFINAL4.pdf
- https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1645610303/folioeducationcouk/sjlzqnxiszxmxamfh754/EnglishWebsite-SETsamplequestionsandinfo2.pdf
- https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1645524334/folioeducationcouk/xaycatq1yg2br52t79h4/HowtoanswerSETquestions.pdf
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