Grammar Schools in Warwickshire

There are a total of six selective grammar schools located in Warwickshire. These schools all use the same 11+ entrance exam. Each school has its own admission arrangements and details of how places are allocated can be found on their individual websites. Priority is usually given to the children with the highest 11 plus exam results and proximity to the school. Proof of address must be given when applying to these schools. Registering for the 11+ exam and applying for schools must be done separately.

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Boys’ Grammar Schools

King Edward VI School

Address: King Edward VI School, Chapel Lane, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire CV37 6BE, UK

No. of places: 87

Automatic qualifying score 2024: 232

Admissions: https://www.kes.net/admissions/

Lawrence Sheriff School

Address: Lawrence Sheriff School, Clifton Road, Rugby, Warwickshire, CV21 3AG

No. of places: 150

Automatic qualifying score 2024: 212

Admissions: http://www.lawrencesheriffschool.net/admissions/admissions-policy

Girls’ Grammar Schools

Stratford Girls’ Grammar School

Address: Stratford Girls' Grammar School, Shottery, Stratford upon Avon, CV37 9HA

No. of places: 120

Automatic qualifying score 2024: 226

Admissions: https://www.sggs.org.uk/main-school/discover/admissions

Rugby High School

Address: Rugby High School, Longrood Road, Rugby, CV22 7RE

No. of places: 120

Automatic qualifying score 2024: 212

Admissions: https://www.rugbyhighschool.co.uk/admissions/11

Mixed Grammar Schools

Alcester Grammar School

Address: Birmingham Road, Alcester, Warwickshire, B49 5ED

No. of places: 150

Automatic qualifying score 2024: 220

Admissions: https://www.alcestergs.co.uk/page/?title=Admissions+Arrangements&pid=22

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Ashlawn School*

Address: Ashlawn Road, Hillmorton, Rugby, CV22 5ET

No. of places: 31

Automatic qualifying score 2024: 208

Admissions: https://www.ashlawn.org.uk/admissions/admissions-policies/

*Ashlawn School is a bi-lateral school which operates one selective class who follow a slightly different curriculum in Years 7 and 8.

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