Is it hard to get into Wycombe Abbey?
Owing to its academic reputation and success Wycombe Abbey attracts a lot of applications and a such the entrance process at 11 plus, 13 plus and 16 plus are very competitive. Consequently, the school can afford to be highly selective, and we have known of instances where strong applicants do not win places.
Is Wycombe Abbey Catholic?
Wycombe Abbey is an independent girls’ boarding and day school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England….Wycombe Abbey.
Wycombe Abbey School | |
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Type | Independent boarding school |
Motto | Latin: In fide vade (Go in faith) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of England |
Established | 1896 |
Who went to Wycombe Abbey?
King George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Winston Churchill and Glen Miller and his band all visited the Abbey. In May 1946 Wycombe Abbey re-opened with 170 arrivals. Of these girls only six were former pupils.
Who is the designated safeguarding lead at Wycombe Abbey?
Mrs Vicky Fawkes
Key Contacts
Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) | Mrs Vicky Fawkes, Director of Safeguarding and Pupil Welfare: email |
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Nominated Safeguarding Council Member | Mrs Diana Rose |
How do you get into Wycombe Abbey School?
Registered candidates attend an Assessment Day at Wycombe Abbey in the autumn term prior to the year of entry. Decisions on whether to award a conditional place are based on online verbal, non-verbal, and mathematical reasoning tests, individual interview, group activities, and current Head Teacher’s reference.
When was Wycombe Abbey school founded?
The school was founded by Dame Frances Dove, with forty girls, in 1896. Its present capacity is approximately 540 girls aged between 11 and 18. The school is situated in 160 acres (650,000 m²) of ground in central High Wycombe….
Wycombe Abbey | |
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Established | 1896 |
Website | www.wycombeabbey.com |
Which is better Cheltenham Ladies College or Wycombe Abbey?
Wycombe Abbey compares better as an all-girl equivalent to a male-counterpart Winchester, rather than Eton; many parents view the more liberal Cheltenham Ladies College as a better choice for gifted children unsuited to a traditional and archetypal selective hothouse, academics-focused education.
What is the best rugby school in the country?
Schools Great for Rugby:
- Sedbergh School.
- Wellington College.
- Bromsgrove School.
- Whitgift School.
- Brighton College.
- Harrow School.
- Warwick School.