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SUTTON HIGH SCHOOL
FORTITER FIDELITER FELICITER
General Information 2015 - 2016
Table of contents
1 About Sutton High School
2 Academic Summary
3 The Senior School
6 The Admissions Process - Senior School
10 The Junior School
11 Toddler Group
11 Before and After School Care
13 The Admissions Process - Junior School
15 School Fees
16 Term Dates 2015—2016
17 How to Find Us
Situated in a spacious green site close to excellent
transport links, Sutton High School is an academically
selective independent school for girls aged 3 to 18 which
provides a broad and challenging curriculum for girls.
Strikingly positive relationships between the girls and
their teachers, both within the classroom and beyond,
make a significant contribution to the quality of the girls’
academic and personal development. Our girls feel safe
and cared for in a warm and secure environment which
gives them the space to develop a strong sense of who
they are and their place in the community. Frequent
leadership opportunities at all levels of the school
enable our girls to become articulate, confident and
resilient adults.
Our Sixth Form Centre, is designed to equip students
for the transition to university-level study. It provides
specialist teaching rooms, a dedicated ICT suite, art
studio and extensive space for independent study
as well as a fitness suite and a large common room.
Sport, music and drama feature prominently within
the school’s rich extra-curricular provision and facilities
include a newly-refurbished indoor swimming pool,
dance studio, sports hall and two large performance
spaces in which the girls are able to participate in
concerts and drama productions at the very highest levels.
Our Junior School and Senior School are accommodated
on the same green and open site in the centre of Sutton:
Junior School - 86 Grove Road,
Sutton Surrey SM1 2AL
Senior School – 55 Cheam Road,
Sutton Surrey SM1 2AX
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About Sutton High School The Girls’ Day School Trust Sutton High School was founded in 1884 and shortly
after became part of the Girls’ Public Day School Trust
(GPDST).
Today, the GDST is the leading network of independent
girls’ schools in the UK. A Charitable Trust that owns
and runs 24 schools and 2 academies in the UK, it invests
all its income in its schools.
Since its foundation in 1872, the GDST has been at
the forefront of education for girls and a strong voice in
promoting opportunities for young women. Through the
GDST Alumnae network this continues after the girls
leave school.
Choosing an All Girls’ Environment Evidence and experience shows that girls work better,
develop more readily, and have more confidence in
themselves in an environment where the self-consciousness
of childhood and adolescence are less intense. The All Girl
environment is special; they learn, develop and grow as
young women, in a mutually supportive atmosphere.
It provides girls with the opportunity to explore and
succeed in a wide variety of subjects and activities, through
female-centred teaching strategies and the absence of
social distractions and the inherent stereotyping. As a
result, our girls leave school with the confidence to take
risks and embrace the challenges they will be faced with
at University and beyond.
Finding the right school Identifying the right school for your daughter is one of
the most important decisions you’ll ever have to make
for her. We are proud to be a member of and support the
Girls’ School Association (GSA) and endorse their website
mydaughter.co.uk. This website is dedicated to raising
girls and provides parents with advice, information and
support in their search for the right school.
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Academic Summary
A Level Results 2014 We are delighted with the examination results at Sutton
High this year. Once again our girls achieved a 100%
A Level pass rate, 7 girls achieved A*/A grades in 3 or
more subjects.
38% of girls taking the EPQ (Extended Project
Qualification) achieved an A* and 59% A*/A grade.
The A* grades are up by 16% on 2013 results.
GCSE Results 2014 Our GCSE results this year have seen a dramatic rise in
A*-B grades from 86% in 2013 to 91% this year, a 5%
increase. Our A*-A grades have also increased from 64%
in 2013 to 66% this year.
17 girls achieved 9 or more GCSEs at A*/A and all
of our girls achieved 5 GCSE passes at grade A*-C,
including English and Mathematics. 1 girl obtained 10
straight A* grades, with 2 girls achieving 9A* and 2
girls achieving 8A*.
2013
2014
65%
66.4%
A*/A grades
86%
90.7%
A*/B grade
96%
98.3%
Pass rate
35%
27%
% of girls gaining 9+ A*/A grades
2012 65% 91% 99% 40%
2011 71% 91% 99% 50%
Historical Summary
2013
2014
46%
41%
A*/A grades
79%
79%
A*/B grade
100%
100%
Pass rate
346.11
360.20
Average points per candidate*
2012 49% 83% 100% 318.75
2011 58% 88% 100% 342.29
Historical Summary
100
14.1
42.3
79.4
96.7
A* A*-A A*-B A*-CPass rate
A Level Results 2014
A Level Results 2014 %
Per
cen
tage
29.2
37.3
24.2
7.6 1.50.2
A* A B C D E
GCSE Results 2014 GCSE Results 2013 %
Per
cen
tage
A Level and GCSE Results for 2015 will be available
on our website at www.suttonhigh.gdst.net at the end
of August 2015.
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The Senior School
Academic Life As an academic school, our role is to ensure that every
girl maximises her potential and receives the very best
educational experience. We are particularly proud of the
fact that, thanks to our excellent teaching, at GCSE and
A level, our girls regularly achieve much higher than the
grades they are predicted by national baseline tests.
Progress of students is reported to parents at regular
intervals throughout each year in interim reports,
parents’ evenings and subject reports. We believe
that every girl is an individual and therefore we set
personalised attainment targets for every girl in every
subject each year and monitor their progress towards
achieving them. It is a characteristic of Sutton High girls
that they love a challenge and they regularly exceed these
targets thanks to the support and extension they receive
from their teachers.
We offer an exciting programme of study for girls at
every level. Latest developments include the introduction
of computer science in Year 7 to develop skills in
programming languages required for Computer Science
courses, a overseas language immersion week for all
girls in Year 10 to enable them to practise the speaking
and listening skills they will require for their IGCSE
examinations and development of the Music curriculum
to take advantage of our state of the art MAC suite in the
Music Department.
In Year 7, all girls study Maths, English, Science,
Geography, History, Religious Studies, Art, Design
Technology, Music, Drama, PE, Computer Science and
Life Skills (our specially devised PSHCE programme).
Girls also choose to learn two modern languages from
a choice of French, German and Spanish. Latin is
introduced in Year 8 and girls study separate Biology,
Chemistry and Physics in Year 9 as they begin their study
for demanding IGCSE courses a year in advance of pupils
in many schools.
In Years 10 and 11, girls study up to ten subjects,
choosing up to four options in addition to the core
of Maths, English and Science (one option is separate
Sciences) with a minimum of one Modern Foreign
Language. The majority of subjects are examined by
IGCSEs giving girls a rigorous academic grounding
for future study. Girls can choose from a wide range
of options introduced in Years 7 to 9, with individual
interviews provided as part of the options process.
Girls specialise in the Sixth Form, choosing A Level
subjects on the basis of their academic strengths and
interests. A Careers and Higher Education specialist
provides one-to one support for our girls as they explore
their options for A levels and beyond. Currently,
they sit four AS subjects in the first year and three
A2 in the second alongside a specially tailored course
preparing them for the Extended Project Qualification,
an independent research project highly valued by
universities. The majority of girls go on to study at
Russell Group Universities, with some preferring
to pursue performance related courses such as Art
Foundation or Music.
Full details of the subjects offered at A Level are available
in our Sixth Form Prospectus and on our website.
Subjects introduced at this stage include Economics,
Government and Politics and Psychology.
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Beyond the classroom Girls at Sutton High pursue a breath taking array of
interests. In Music, activities such as rock band take
place in addition to choir and orchestra. In Drama,
many girls in Years 7 and 8 join the junior drama
production which takes place annually, and there are
many other opportunities for girls to participate in drama
productions including the much-anticipated biennial
joint musical with Sutton Grammar School.
We are very active in sport with regular fixtures
for teams and success in netball, hockey and tennis
competitions both locally and across the GDST. We
have an active STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering
and Maths) group which has been successful in national
competitions, a committed Amnesty group and energetic
Dance groups. A particular highlight every year is the
Dance Show which is organised entirely by the girls.
Girls are offered many opportunities to travel further
afield, with a wide variety of day trips to enhance the
curriculum as well as residential trips to the Isle of
Wight and Dorset in Years 7 and 8. Optional expeditions
have recently included trips to Italy, the Galapagos
Islands as well as skiing in North America.
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Pastoral Care
Pastoral care is given a very high priority at Sutton;
the staff know their pupils extremely well and are adept
at helping them take advantage of the opportunities
provided by the School. The Pastoral team works closely
together to provide high quality and consistent care.
We develop a safe and supportive environment where
girls can learn from their mistakes and celebrate and
share their successes.
Girls entering Year 7 become part of Lower School. Your
daughter’s academic progress and pastoral well being will
be monitored by the Head of Lower School and Head of
Year. From Year 10 onwards girls enter Upper School and
will be under the supervision of the Head of Sixth Form
and Upper School, as well as her Head of Year.
Friendship and team work are developed and encouraged
throughout the Senior school. A Buddy and Mentoring
programme is in place in the Senior School and the
House systems and School Councils ensure vertical
integration at all ages and stages of school life.
A rich and meaningful programme of PSHCE promotes
understanding, respect and tolerance and enables all
girls to flourish and to grow into confident young adults
believing in themselves.
Frequent assemblies are a characteristic of our school life
and address moral issues and provide us opportunities
for informed decisions to be made. Whilst a multi-faith
approach is adopted, girls have many opportunities to
develop their spiritual awareness.
The School has a full time Nurse and is able to call on the
services of a School Doctor. A highly qualified Counsellor
is available, under referral guidelines, on a part-time
basis.
Relationships with home
We believe that home and school should work closely
together in order for girls to flourish and achieve their
academic potential.
We keep parents up to date with school information
and their daughter’s progress through our VLE (Virtual
Learning Environment) Firefly. Regular communications
are sent home electronically by email. We encourage
parents to embrace school life by joining us to enjoy
the talents and successes of their daughters at the many
concerts, plays, sporting events and competitions which
take place.
We receive generous support from our Parents’
Association who raise funds and organise many social
events and gatherings for our parents. In addition, there
are two further Associations who support the school in
Swimming and Gym: Otter who run swimming coaching
and Centipede who provide gym coaching and other
opportunities for girls and parents.
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The School Day School begins at 08.25 with registration and ends at
15.40. Girls have a 20 minute break in the morning and
then a lunch break between 13.10 and 14.10. The school
day comprises 8 lesson periods each of 40 minutes.
Policies and Procedures Whole School Policies set out clear guidance and
expectations about behaviour. Every new family is given
an Information Pack when they join the school. This
includes our policies on Anti-bullying, Exclusions,
Safeguarding and our Complaints Procedure. Copies
of these and other policies are available on our website
or upon request at any time.
The Admissions Process
Senior School Sutton High School is an academically selective day
school for girls and entry at each stage of the school
is competitive.
At all stages of entry into the school and prior to
any assessment, we must have received a completed
Registration Form (see tear out form at the back of this
booklet) and a Registration Fee of £75 (£100 for overseas
candidates). This fee is waived for girls transferring from
another GDST school.
Joining the Senior School We encourage all girls and their parents to visit our
Senior School for a tour and to meet with Mrs Crouch,
prior to registering and sitting an assessment.
Please contact our Admissions Registrar on
[email protected] to arrange a visit.
Senior School Open Events 2015-2016
Thursday 30 April 2015 at 9am
Thursday 25 June at 6pm
Wednesday 9 September at 9am
Saturday 26 September at 10am
Friday 6 November at 9am
Thursday 3 March 2016 at 9am
Tuesday 26 April at 9am
Thursday 23 June at 6pm
Wednesday 5 July at 9am
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Entry at 11+ into Year 7 At 11+ entry we welcome an additional intake of girls,
offering a maximum of 72 places across 3 forms. Places
are offered based on the results of our 11+ Entrance
Examination, which is set by the School. We do not
make past papers available.
The Examination comprises papers in Maths, English
– (Comprehension and Creative writing) and an
online Reasoning test. All girls sitting our Entrance
Examination also have a ‘one to one’ interview with
one of our senior teachers
11+ Entry into Year 7 in 2016
Closing date for applications to sit our 11+ Entrance
Examination for September 2016 entry is 1 November
2015.
The 11+ Entrance Examination for entry into Year 7 in
September 2016 will take place on Friday 13 November
2015.
All offers will be announced in December 2015 and
Acceptance of places must be made by 10 March 2016.
11+ Entry in September 2017
The closing date for applications to sit this examination
is 1 November 2016.
The 11+ Entrance Examination for entry into Year 7
in September 2017 will take place on Friday 18
November 2016.
All offers will be announced in December 2016 and
Acceptance of places must be made by 8 March 2017.
13+ and Occasional Places in Senior School The 13+ Entrance Exam for entry into Year 9 in
September 2016 will take place on Thursday 28 January
2016. (Closing date for applications is 14 January 2016).
We often have a small number of places available in other
year groups each year, and sometimes these are available
part way through an academic year.
If you are interested in a place in the Senior School please
contact our Admissions Registrar on 020 8225 3001
or [email protected] . She will advise you if a
place is available and arrange for you to come and visit
the school. Following this visit, an assessment will be
arranged which will consist of papers in Maths, English
and Verbal Reasoning. All girls will have a ‘one to one’
interview with the Head of Year. Entrance to Year 11 is
not normally possible.
Moving into the Sixth Form Transfer from Year 11 to Year 12 is seen as normal
progression at Sutton High School. Girls in Year 11
are guaranteed a place in Year 12. Girls are encouraged
to apply for the following Sixth Form Scholarships:
Academic, Art, Drama, Music and Sport, according
to their ability and talents.
Entry to the Sixth Form at 16+ Places in the Sixth Form are offered based on an
interview with our Head of the Sixth Form, and a formal
assessment. We expect girls entering the Sixth Form to
achieve a minimum of 8 GCSEs at grades A*-C. Girls
will be expected to achieve an A* or A grade in the
subjects that they wish to study at A Level and a C grade
at AS in the subjects they wish to continue at A Level.
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International Students We welcome applications from students who are
permanently resident outside the United Kingdom.
Overseas candidates undergo the same entry assessments
as UK residents. In some instances, we will ask students
to sit an EAL paper to assess their English language
skills. We can arrange for overseas candidates to sit
our assessment papers at their current school abroad.
However, we would strongly recommend that the student
visits Sutton High School prior to accepting a place
to join the school.
EAL Support We are extremely proud of the language support that
we are able to offer to overseas students joining us at
Sutton High School. We have experience in teaching
and supporting students who may need extra English
tuition and our EAL team also arranges coffee mornings
and events for other members of students’ families who
might also like support with their English. Provision is
also made for overseas students to sit public examinations
in their native language e.g. Mandarin or Japanese. Girls
with strong linguistic ability or native speakers may also
take subjects such as French, German, Spanish earlier
than they would normally do so.
Scholarships Scholarships are awarded on merit, irrespective of
financial means, and are typically 10% of the annual
school fees. Those who are awarded scholarships, which
carry considerable prestige both inside and outside the
school, will normally continue to hold the award for their
entire school career. It is possible to be awarded both a
scholarship and a bursary.
11+ Entry The 11+ Performance Scholarship Exams will take place
w/c 23 November 2015.
Academic and Performance Scholarships in Art, Music
and Sport are offered at 11+ Entry. Academic scholarships
are awarded based on performance in the 11+ Entrance
Examination. Our Performance Scholarships are assessed
separately.
16+ Entry The Sixth Form Scholarship Exams will take place w/c
28 September 2016. (The closing date for applications
is 7 September 2015). Academic Scholarships and
Performance Scholarships in Music, Drama, Art and
Sport are offered.
The value and number of scholarships awarded are made
at the discretion of the Headmistress.
Please contact the Admissions Registrar to register for
these Scholarship Exams.
Bursaries These are available for girls joining us at 11+ and 16+.
Their award is based on academic merit and the income
and financial resources of the candidate’s family. Bursary
applications are assessed by GDST Head Office and the
final award, based on the GDST assessment, is made
at the discretion of the Headmistress.
Bursary Applications are made via the GDST online
system. We strongly advise applications to be made
as early as possible. We try to assist as many families
qualifying for bursaries as possible; however, given the
demand, we are unfortunately not able to offer support
to all those who meet the criteria.
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The Junior School Academic Life In Junior School we stretch the boundaries of the
National Curriculum at all levels and prepare our girls for
the rigours of 11+ Entrance. As girls enter the school in
our Nursery through to Year 6 they are taught specialist
subjects such as Music and PE by a team of specialist
teachers. A range of Modern Languages are taught by
specialists with all girls studying French from the age
of 3. In Years 3 and 4, girls have the opportunity to learn
Spanish and then in Years 5 and 6 we introduce Latin
and German. Our girls enjoy using dedicated resources
in terms of food technology labs, art studios, science
labs, our indoor swimming pool, dance studio and music
house. Extended opportunities are provided when girls
take part in Class Assemblies, group performances and
whole school concerts and plays. This allows them all
to develop their talents to the full. A specialist LDD
Co-ordinator ensures that support is available for girls
with learning difficulties.
Pastoral Care The Junior School is a nurturing place where girls are
encouraged and rewarded with ‘positive praise’. Our
weekly ‘Gold Book’ Assemblies are eagerly awaited by
the girls, as is the weekly award of the House Bear to the
House with the most points and they all embrace the
reward schemes in their classes. A special Annual Prize
Giving in the summer term, ensures that all our girls’
talents are celebrated and recognised.
Friendship and team work is developed and encourages
throughout the Junior School. A Buddy and mentoring
programme is in place and the House system and School
Council ensure vertical integration at all ages and stages
of school life.
Beyond the Classroom In Junior School a wealth of exciting clubs are available;
those girls who are green-fingered can enjoy the delights
of Gardening Club, while others can lose themselves in
the ‘world of words’ in Scrabble Club. In Junior School,
girls choose their clubs at the beginning of each term.
Day and residential trips (Y4 upwards) provide the girls
with memorable experiences that support and extend
their work in the classroom. We are lucky to be located
in such a central position, with easy access to London,
for exhibitions, museums and the theatre and other areas
of the country for exploring.
Relationships with Home We receive generous support from our Parents’
Association who raise funds and organise many social
events and gatherings for our parents. In addition, there
are two further Associations who support the school
in Swimming and Gym: Otter who run swimming
coaching and Centipede who provide gym coaching
and opportunities for girls and parents.
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The School Day Junior School: Nursery 1 and 2: Half day sessions – 08.25 to 11.25
or 12.15 to 15.15. Extended Half day morning sessions -
08.25 to 12.30 including lunch.
Full day – 08.25 to 15.15.
Reception and Year 1: 08.25 to 15.15
Year 2: 08.25 to 15.20
Years 3 to 6: 08.25 to 15.30
In Junior School, lessons begin at 09.00 and girls have
a morning break of 20 minutes and a lunch break of
1 hour 10 minutes. Girls in Year 1 and 2 have a short
afternoon break.
Toddler Group We run a Group for little ones ( boys and girls up
to the age of 3) to play and for parents and carers to enjoy
a chat and refreshments with friends. From time to time,
we will also offer a range of specific activities run by our
team of Early Years Teachers to include Music and PE.
The cost is £3 per session and includes the full use of
our Toddler Group facilities and refreshments for you
and your little ones. Toddler Group takes place every
Thursday morning (term time only) from 9.30am
to 11am.
Tops and Tails - Before and After School Care We provide a full wraparound care service for Junior
School pupils between the ages of 3 and 11. Housed
in purpose-built accommodation it allows parents
to park on site and to drop off and pick up their
daughters. We offer planned activities in a homely,
relaxed environment. For the first hour, girls in Year 3-6
do their homework in the quieter environment of the
‘Homework Club’ before joining the younger girls in
the main Tops and Tails room. Computers are available
for use by all the girls.
Care is available from 7.30am until the commencement
of the school day. Girls are accompanied to their classes
in time for morning registration. Care is also provided
at the end of the school day until 6.30pm. Younger girls
attending the afternoon session will be collected from
their classrooms.
A healthy breakfast is provided which includes fruit, fruit
juice or milk, yoghurt, cereal and toast. Tea is served in
the afternoon and a healthy variety of options will be
offered. Girls will regularly have cooking sessions when
they will prepare their own snack using fresh ingredients.
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The Admissions Process
Joining our Junior School At the first stage we encourage everyone interested in
joining our Junior School to visit the school and meet
with the Head of the Junior School. We will tailor the
visit to your requirements and based on the year of
entry that you are considering for your daughter. This
is the best way for you to get a feel for the school, to see
our girls and staff at work and for you to ask those all
important questions.
We hold Open Mornings throughout the year, when
our Year 6 girls provide tours of the school and the Head
of Junior School is available during the week for more
personalised tours.
Our Junior School Open Mornings for the coming
academic year are:
Thursday 23 April 2015 at 9am
Wednesday 30 May at 9am
Thursday 1 October at 9am
Wednesday 18 November at 9am
Wednesday 13 January 2016 at 9am
Thursday 25 February at 9am
Tuesday 26 April at 9am
Wednesday 18 May at 9am
Entry to the Junior School in Nursery We welcome girls into our Nursery as they are rising
3 and they are able to join us the half term before their
3rd birthday. Informal assessments comprising a play
session with girls of a similar age take place throughout
the year. Girls joining us in the Nursery will normally
be guaranteed a place into Reception at age 4+.
Entry to the Junior School in Reception to Year 6 In Reception we are able to offer 40 places across 2
forms. Places available in Reception depend on the
number of girls moving up from our Nursery. All
new girls applying for a place in Reception will have
an informal assessment, for which no preparation is
needed and we treat this very much as a ‘play session’.
Assessments will take place in January 2015 for entry
in September 2015.
At 7+, Year 3, we are able to offer an additional 8 places
across the year group. Girls wishing to join us at this
stage will have a formal assessment when they will be
asked to undertake short tests in Maths and English
and they will have an informal interview with the Head
of the Junior School.
Occasionally we have places available in Years 1 to
6. These places are offered following a more formal
assessment when girls will be asked to undertake short
tests in Maths, English and Reasoning and all girls will
have an informal interview with the Head of the Junior
School. We manage a waiting list system when Year
Groups are full.
With all assessments, we are very much looking for
potential rather than the current level at which a girl
is working.
Junior School offers are always made in writing,
as quickly as possible following an assessment.
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Transferring to the Senior School Transfer from the Junior School (Year 6) to Senior
School (Year 7) is anticipated and encouraged. All girls
in Junior School are guaranteed a place in Senior School
and this is confirmed in writing in the Summer Term
of Year 5.* All Junior School girls will sit our 11+
Examination on 13th November 2015 for entry in
to Senior School in September 2016.
All girls sitting this examination will be considered
for the Academic Scholarship at 11+.
*unless otherwise notified by the Head of the Junior
School in Year 5
School Fees per Annum Fees per annum for 2015/2016
Junior School Nursery 1 and 2 (full time) - £9,153
Reception to Year 6 - £12,021
Senior School and Sixth Form - £15,450
Fees cover the regular curriculum, school books,
Examination entry (not re-sits) stationery and other
materials. Fees do not include school lunches. School
lunches are mandatory for all girls in Reception to Year
11 (inclusive). Lunches for Nursery 1 and 2 cost £600
per year and are charged on a pro rata basis (depending
on the number of sessions a child attends). Lunches for
Reception to Year 4 cost £600. Lunches for Year 5 and
above cost £630.
Payment of Fees Fees may be paid annually or termly in advance, or by
monthly instalments (four per term). All fees must be
paid by direct debit. The GDST also offers a prepaid
scheme for which details are available on request.
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Entrance Registration Fee and Deposit A non-refundable registration fee of £75 (£100 for
overseas candidates) is charged for taking the Entrance
Examination/Assessment and is not transferable from one
entrance year or sibling. A deposit of £500 is charged on
the acceptance of a place and will be retained until the
pupil leaves the school. The deposit will not be refunded
if the place is not taken up.
Notice The GDST gives at least one term’s notice of any increase
in fees. Fees for the following academic year are issued
in the April. Likewise the GDST requires a full term’s
notice of the withdrawal of a student or one term’s fees
in lieu of notice.
Girls giving notice to leave at the end of a school year,
other than Year 13, must do so on or before the first day
of the Summer Term. Having given notice, girls leaving
in Year 6 or Year 11 would need to re-apply for a place
in Year 7 or Year 12 should they decide to remain at
Sutton High School at a later date.
Autumn Term 2015
Spring Term 2016
Summer Term 2016
Half Term
Monday 19 - Friday 30 October
Monday 15 - Friday 19 February
Monday 30 May - Friday 3 June
Term Ends
12.45pm Tuesday 15 December
12.45pm Wednesday 23 March
12.45pm Thursday 14 July
Term Dates 2015-2016
Term Starts Friday 4 September
Tuesday 5 January
Wednesday 13 April
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Junior School Entrance
Senior & Sixth Form Entrance
Lumley Rd
Fieldsend RdPark Rd
Love Ln
Church Hill Rd
Abbotts Rd
Crown Rd
Bushy Rd
Manor Pk Rd
Manor Ln
Lenham Rd
Tilehurst Rd
The Broadway
How to find us Sutton High School is conveniently located in the heart of Sutton and is accessible
by all major forms of transport.
The Junior and Senior School entrances are located on roads parallel to each other:
Junior School reception is located at 86 Grove Road, Sutton Surrey SM1 2AL
Senior School reception is located at 55 Cheam Road, Sutton Surrey SM1 2AX
Sutton Station, which is on
the Southern Train line into
and out of London Victoria,
is a short 10 minutes walk
from the school. Trains from
Wimbledon, South London,
Banstead, Epsom and Dorking
all travel through Sutton
station.
We also have a School Mini
Bus service which brings
children from the Wimbledon
area to school on a daily basis.
Mini Bus routes are operated
based on demand and routes
are re-assessed regularly.
The information contained in this booklet is provided for guidance only and may be subject to change without notice. More detailed information is available on our website at www.suttonhigh.gdst.net
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Junior School86 Grove Road, Sutton Surrey SM1 2AL
T: 020 8225 3072F: 020 8642 [email protected]
Senior School55 Cheam Road, Sutton Surrey SM1 2AX
T: 020 8642 0594F: 020 8642 [email protected]
HeadmistressMrs Katharine Crouch, BSc NPQH
www.suttonhigh.gdst.net A GDST School
100 Rochester RowLondonSW1P 1JPwww.gdst.net
A Limited CompanyRegistered in EnglandNo. 6400.
Registered CharityNo. 306983
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