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urban position was, Taylor (1988) said, a "major asset, and possibly the only one"; Headmaster Bryant "bore its numerous shortcomings, its bricked ambience and grasslessness". Positioned in a narrow street and originally designed for 20 boarders, traffic noise, awkward arrangement and low pitch of the classrooms and the distance of the school from its playing fields made the building far from ideal. It underwent repairs and alterations to the value of £300, carried out by a local builder; several partition walls were knocked down to form larger rooms, although this still restricted the bench length in even the widest of the rooms to 9-foot (2.7 m), and 18 pupils. The floor of the main schoolroom was restored and lavatory closets and urinals were installed. Later, a carpentry shed was placed in the yard, and a "Mr
Russell" was appointed as its first occupant in October 1889. "Mr Beeching's field" was used – at what Taylor (1988) considered "an extortionate sum" – for games, but it was unavailable for four months of the year when it was used to grow hay. Beeching ended this arrangement in April 1889, at which time the school used the 5-acre (2.0 ha) YMCA field, for £20 per year. In June of that year, a shed to house cricket equipment was constructed at the cost of £13/10s. It was soon decided that there was a need for more "wholesome" surroundings, and it was generally accepted that south Tonbridge would be more suitable for the development of a new school.
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laboratories, was opened in 1991. A new music centre, financed by voluntary donations, was opened in 1995 and a schoolroom annexe followed in 1997. The most recent developments are a library/classroom building in 2002, a new sports hall in 2003 and an all-weather pitch in 2006. The Atwell
Building, formerly known as the "Maths-Geography Block", opened in 2009 after suffering delays after the original building contractor went out of business. There has been a new school building constructed, providing four new Biology labs and a new canteen to expand on the outdated old canteen in the main school building. After delays, it was completed in Easter 2017, entitled the "Ashton Building", and is currently in use. There are new pitches at Vizards that were officially completed in January 2017. There are several grass pitches as well as one of the largest 3G pitches in the UK. The school grounds have sufficient space for two rugby pitches and training grids in the winter months, or a 200-metre (660 ft) running track, and a cricket ground (with nets) for summer. There are also two asphalt tennis courts, an all weather pitch and an air rifle range used by the school's Combined Cadet Force. By 2018, the Guy Hands Library had been added. A new development the new Sixth Form Centre with its 200m2 study area, offices, meeting rooms and a tremendous view is under construction.
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take the subject as part of their GCSE course. Although morning assemblies take place and are
Christian in nature, they are non-denominational. Students participate in a number of educational visits and excursions throughout their school career, and Year Eleven students participate in a nine-day work experience programme. The curriculum comprises English and Drama, Mathematics, French, Latin, History, Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Art, Music, Design Technology, Religious Education, Physical Education (P.E.) and Games and Personal, Social and Health Education (P.S.H.E.). In the second year, German is added and in Mathematics, students are divided based on their ability. The use of Information Technology is central to all teaching and is taught as a discrete subject in Years 7 and 8. Boys usually take ten subjects for GCSE, English (Language and Literature), Mathematics, a foreign language, all three separate sciences or Dual Certificate Science, supplemented by three other subjects from those listed above.
1089:) was rejected as an inferior site, "Mr Deacon's Field" in Haysden Lane (now Brook Street) was acquired from Sir Edmund Hardinge's trustees for £240 per acre, a total of £2,059. At one point owned by Sir Andrew Judd, the site consisted of 8 acres (3.2 ha) of land, which according to Taylor (1988) sloped "gently from the road to the rear of the site". Plans, by Campbell Jones, were submitted to the headmaster in July 1883; they included a covered playground, red-bricked buildings incorporating local sandstone, Broseley roof tiles and a small basement housing a boiler. The construction was carried out by Messrs Turners of Watford, and total construction costs were £8,637. Nearly two years later, on 27 April 1895, the Foundation Stone was laid, at which time Lewis Boyd Sebastian, Master of The Skinners' Company performed a small ceremony. Opened in March 1896, the building featured an oak
705:; after it was decided that the two schools should not compete, Grice was appointed deputy headmaster of The Judd School. On the opening day, 40 boys were in attendance, rising to 50 by the end of the first term and to 115 in 1902. In 1917, the school had 244 pupils, which increased to 308 over the next 11 years, and reached 376 in 1935. In 1952, 380 boys were on the roll, which included 42 sixth form students. Under Denis Rendall, the school experienced a strong growth in numbers; in 1970, there were 463 pupils, increasing to 689 in 1978, and to 742 in 1986. At the last Ofsted inspection in 2007, The Judd School had 933 students. According to the school, as of 2010, the student body is made up of 935 students: 625 in the lower school and 310 in the sixth form, including about 60 girls. Many students come from affluent backgrounds and very few require
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1908, a government inspection noted that the average pupil remained at the school for three and a half years and left the school between the ages of 14 and 15, and that 20 per cent of the intake held scholarships. The lower school as it is today was first established by the "Five Year Plan" following a government inspection in 1933. In 1944, following the Butler
Education Act, entrance to the school was gained through a common entrance exam, aged 11 or 12; five boys offered themselves for each place, and most came from local primary schools. Prior to the establishment of the sixth form, The Judd School passed several boys to Tonbridge School, or other grammar schools, to complete their education to the age of 18 or 19; £20 was paid as a leaving scholarship.
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the places available. During his tenure, William Bryant attempted to extend admission to boarders and estimated the costs to be £50 per term (including fees), but the Board of
Governors rejected the idea. However, when a lack of public transport made day-to-day travel to the school impractical, boys were permitted to lodge from neighbouring villages and would stay at masters' homes or at hostels approved by the governors. Entry to the school was conditional upon a pupil passing an entrance exam, which would vary according to the age of the boy. However, the foundation document stipulated that every boy had to be able to read, write from dictation and perform sums in the "first four simple rules of Arithmetic, with the multiplication table".
619:, which are non-selective state funded schools. He oversaw the building of the new art and crafts department building, currently the R.E. block, which opened in May 1974, and the purchase of a neighbouring detached house, 10 Brook Street, by the Kent Education Committee. Known as "Lawton's", this building is now used by music department, and contains a suite of computers, and also houses a changing room for female pupils. Rendall experienced a high turnover of staff: 31 teachers were at the school in the year of his arrival, and 43 joined and left the school between 1970 and 1986. He increased the number of female staff from zero to seven during his tenure, and the student body grew from 463 to 746 during these years.
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Certificate. In 1948, rural biology was added to the curriculum for the first time, for which the headmaster provided a plot of land to be used as a vegetable plot. At the end of that year, an after-school study period was introduced; following the seven normal periods (five in the morning, two in the afternoon), students were to either begin their homework, or attend a school society. However, the 1950s saw a definite swing towards maths and science, and a subsequent increase in staffing in those departments. In 1957, zoology and botany was taught at A-level for the first time, and physics and chemistry replaced rural biology at
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to internal applicants, followed by external applicants in Local
Authority Care. Students are then ranked according to their predicted or actual GCSE results, and the distance to school is again used as a tiebreaker. Should entrance be refused for any reason, parents have a statutory right of appeal, which is heard by the governors of the school. In 2007, the school was ordered to pay compensation to two pupils after it was deemed that they did not receive fair appeals because of what the Local Government Ombudsman deemed "inappropriate links" between the appeals panel and the governors.
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had five bedrooms wired with electric bells, and a bathroom plumbed with hot and cold water. In
November 1920, an organ was built at a cost of over £1,000, and placed in the schoolroom as a memorial to the old boys and masters who died in the First World War. A new gymnasium was constructed after a 1956 survey deemed its predecessor economically irreparable. Accompanied by the construction of three hard tennis courts, it was opened by Sir Benjamin Brodie in 1958, but lacked adjoining changing rooms, washing facilities and office facilities for members of the physical education staff.
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765: – when the Pupil Teachers Scheme was born and The Judd School was used as a training centre for young teachers. However, normal pupils above the age of 16 were not permitted until 1919; previously, special permission from the governors was required to stay on beyond this age. A 1952 government inspection stated that 42 students were in the sixth form. Judd's sixth form has significantly grown over the last decade, consisting of 308 students at the last Ofsted inspection in 2007. A minimum of 40 offers per year will be made to external applicants; girls are admitted in
685:, 1944. It became the first school in the country to be awarded the dual control of state funding and limited independence. The Kent Education Committee funded free dinners for some pupils, travel and maintenance grants and created a common entrance exam. The current governing body consists of a chair and vice chair, ten foundation governors (elected by the Worshipful Company of Skinners), three parent governors, two Local Education Authority (LEA) governors, three staff governors, an education officer and clerk, education assistant, assistant clerk and the headmaster.
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living quarters were converted to include a secretaries office, waiting room and medical inspection room (the headmaster moved to neighbouring Brook House, which was purchased by The
Skinners' Company). In 1955, new geography rooms were constructed, followed three years later by a new gymnasium. Although not first used until two years later, a swimming pool was constructed in 1964 at the cost of £9,000. Taylor also introduced some major curriculum changes, including the introduction of new subjects such as rural biology and
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a loan of £13,000 repaid over the next 20 years with income from the Judd
Foundation (of which The Skinners' Company were trustees), which rapidly increased when the leases on the Sandhills Estate in London were renewed in 1906. The school also benefited from at least £500 per year from the Judd Foundation, after funding for Tonbridge School was reduced. Although established on a tentative basis, the school's early success led to its move to a larger, purpose-built site in south Tonbridge in 1896.
753:(aged 11). The lower school (Years 7–11) is 625 students (all boys) strong, for whom the school uniform consists of a navy blazer accompanied with the school badge on the breast pocket, with grey trousers and a grey or white shirt. Socks must be dark, and shoes must be black. Shirts must be worn with a tie, which varies according to the house in which the student is placed; green for Rendall, light blue for Starling, purple for Taylor, red for Bryant, yellow for Morgan, and orange for Evans.
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became more rational in time, but often pupils were taking O-levels and A-levels simultaneously. As of 2010, the school offers GCSEs to students in the lower school, and AS/A-levels to students in the sixth form. Under Rendall, exam pass rates at A-level increased from 67.5 per cent in 1970, peaking at 95 per cent in 1984 before decreasing slightly to 92 per cent in 1987. O-level/GCSE results have similarly improved, reaching a peak of 88 per cent pass rate in 1978.
962:, was formed towards the end of 1917 and 120 cadets were recruited within a month. The governors provided £25 towards their initial expenses, and volunteers contributed haversacks, water bottles, dummy rifles and trips to summer camp. Training initially took place on the Tonbridge School rifle range. By 1952, the number of volunteer cadets had fallen to 90. During the 1970s, numbers averaged about 150 cadets. The school's Combined Cadet Force currently comprises both an Army and a
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experience at elementary and secondary schools. The experiment was dropped soon after the First World War. When the school became grant earning in 1919, the additional funds meant teachers received pensions under the School Teachers (Superannuation) Act 1918. In 1970, 31 staff taught 463 boys; 45 taught 745 in 1988. According to the 2009 school prospectus, there are 71 teaching staff, 20 visiting music staff and 36 additional support, administration and maintenance staff.
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school team players. The main games are rugby, football, cross-country, and basketball during the winter months, and cricket, tennis and athletics during the summer term. The school features on a national scale in its 4 main sports (rugby, cross country, cricket and athletics) and in 2017 was ranked the 2nd best state school for sport by the School's Sports Magazine.
863:, and vocal music. It also said that instruction may also be given "in the use of tools for working in wood", for which a carpentry shed was placed in the yard of Stafford House. At the turn of the 20th century, 15 subjects were taught and lessons lasted one hour; school began at nine, and the day included 15 minutes of hymns, prayers and roll calls.
545:, the school successfully applied for grant-earning status and became partly state-funded. As a consequence, it became necessary to introduce a composite governing board (including public representatives) and to offer free places, equal to 25 per cent of the normal number of admissions. In 1925, the school saw its first students enter the
396:, half are external joiners, many of them girls. The first headmaster was William Bryant, who oversaw the transition to the present site before his retirement in 1908. The current headmaster as of 2017 is Jon Wood, who replaced the previous headmaster, Robert Masters, at the start of the September 2017 year.
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of the scholarships were arranged by the governors and awarded only to boys who had spent three years education in a public elementary school. Around the turn of the 20th century, an attempt was made to attract younger boys into the school by reducing fees for those under the age of 12 from £2/20
575:, Devon in July 1944, but ended up fleeing back to London. In a bombing raid that same year a rocket shell exploded in a neighbouring field, destroying more than 200 panes of glass and numerous doors and windows. By the end of the war, 60 former pupils had lost their lives, and 48 were
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Demand persisted for a similar school in Tonbridge; in July 1888, William J. D. Bryant, previously an assistant master at Tonbridge School, was named headmaster of Sir Andrew Judd's Commercial School, which opened on 17 September at Stafford House in East Street, Tonbridge. The funds were provided by
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Extra-curricular musical opportunities include: Choir, Junior Singers, Chamber Choir, Judd Brass, Big Bands, String Orchestra, Concert Band, Symphony Orchestra and Junior Orchestra; students give up to 40 concerts per year. Instrumental lessons are available through the school, for which a charge is
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for local pupils living with their parents, between the ages of 8 and 16. According to the foundation document, the conditions of entry were possession of a "good character" and "sufficient health"; sons of freemen of The Skinners' Company were given preference when the number of applicants exceeded
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Boys may wear a dark grey or black suit, plain black, grey or navy V-neck sweater and a scarf of a plain colour. Girls may wear plain tailored suits (skirt or trousers) in black, navy or dark grey. Shirts may be plain grey, blue or white. There is a sixth form house tie available, although girls may
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The house system was first established in 1909, when there were three houses: Alpha, Beta and Gamma, each of which had a housemaster and captain. Boys remained in the same house for their entire school career, and would be joined by any siblings. Every year, the houses competed for the House Shield;
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Rendall was succeeded in 1986 by Keith Starling, who further developed and expanded the school to celebrate its centenary; the £2 million Cohen Building was constructed in 1991, followed by a £1.4 million music centre in 1995. Other developments include the Library Building, built in 2002,
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In addition to the "schoolroom", which was larger than the Town Public Hall, the building consisted of a dining hall (cum gymnasium), the masters common room to the east and a block of six classrooms to the west. The headmaster's house was completed at the same time as the main school building, and
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Upon its foundation, when – according to Green (1990) – it was said to be a "temporary expedient", the school was based at Stafford House, in East Street in the centre of Tonbridge. Previously used by private tutor Isaac Fleming in 1878, it was a building whose central
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The school adopted the rugby code of football in 1923, at which time it was played on soccer pitches; the first games against other schools were played during the 1925–26 season, and rugby was played by all students by 1927. The school reached the quarterfinals of the premier national schools rugby
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In 1951, the school adopted the General Certificate of Education, but students were barred from taking any exams before the age of 16, which meant that many students left school without any qualifications because of the sheer necessity of leaving school to contribute to household income. The system
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in Years 7–11 and offers a broad range of GCSEs (national exams taken by students aged 14–16) and A-levels (national exams taken by pupils aged 16–18). The school has no affiliation with a particular religious denomination, but religious education is given throughout the school, and boys may opt to
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German was first introduced into the curriculum in 1931, the same time at which the school began to offer voluntary after-school art classes. F. H. Taylor attempted to achieve equilibrium in the curriculum between arts and science subjects; he made woodwork and art continuous for an entire term and
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In July 1919, the school applied for grant-earning status, and as a result, 25 per cent of the places became free. As part of this change, the fee structure was changed to £3/10s per term, or ten guineas per annum. In 1944, in accordance with the Butler Education Act, fees were abolished under
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The foundation document stipulated that fees were to be fixed by the governors and could range from £4–8 per year; in 1888, the fees charged were £7/10s per year. Provision was made for the allocation of scholarships to the value of the tuition fees for one in every ten boys in the school; one-half
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Pupils are also admitted to the sixth form aged 16 or 17, for which similar criteria are applied. External students must have at least five predicted A* GCSEs and will be given conditional offers based on how high their predicted grades are. In the event of over-subscription, priority will be given
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At lower school level, there are regular games for "A" and "B" teams in most sports, so that many of the students have the chance to represent the school; in Year Seven there are occasionally "C", "D", "E" and "F" rugby matches. A programme of inter-house competitions, caters for those who are not
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School clubs and societies include various language clubs, sport clubs, musical activities, politics and debating societies, a Voluntary Service Unit, Young Enterprise and many others. Some clubs include the classics club, Greek club, chess club, cipher club, geography club, scrabble club, Chinese
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In its early years, boys entered the school mainly from local elementary (now known as primary) schools from ages eight onwards; at that time, the maximum age of a pupil was 16, although any boy who reached this age during the course of a term was permitted to remain until the end of that term. In
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After Starling's retirement in 2004, Robert Masters was appointed as his replacement and oversaw the school's transition to music and maths specialist status in 2004. Following an "outstanding" result in a 2007 Ofsted inspection, the school was invited to become a High Performing Specialist School
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Francis Hillier Taylor, previously senior history master at The Skinners' School, was appointed as Morgan's successor at the end of the spring term in 1946, a position that attracted 321 applications. During his tenure, Taylor significantly expanded the school facilities: in 1948, the headmaster's
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The "Yeoman's fields" site was purchased after a government inspection in 1933 recommended the school seek more land. The site consists of 6.8 acres (2.8 ha) of level, dry land that requires little conditioning, making it ideal for the full-sized rugby pitches, which came into regular use in
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In July 1904, The Judd School participated in the Pupil Teachers Scheme on an experimental basis. Established in the 1902 Education Act, students would receive a normal secondary education, before receiving two years of training, splitting their time between a Pupil Teacher's Centre and practical
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1889, stipulated that the Board of Governors had right of appointment and dismissal of the headmaster, who has the same powers over the rest of the staff. Major decisions were made by The Skinners' Company, but its powers were restricted by the Charity Commissioners, who were granted considerable
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The Vizards grounds, a 26 acre site, just 10 minutes walk away from Judd School, provides 6 grass rugby fields plus a superb all-weather rugby surface, 2 high quality cricket squares, practice nets, and an additional artificial wicket, parking for 30 plus cars. School is planning to incorporate
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Admission continues to be via the Eleven Plus examination; The Judd School complies with the Co-ordinated Admission Scheme, which is administered by the Kent Local Authority. All pupils must have gained a selective place through the Eleven Plus and placed The Judd School as a preference on their
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Now known as "Lawton's", 10 Brook Street was purchased during the early 1970s using funds provided by the Kent Education Committee, after whose chairman the building is now named. A £2 million classroom and technology building (the "Cohen Building"), together with two new science
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The school year runs from September to July, split across three terms: the autumn term (September to December), the spring term (January to April) and the summer term (April to July). Students receive two weeks off for Christmas and Easter, a six-week summer break, and three "half-term" breaks.
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in London were evacuated to The Judd School in the relative safety of Tonbridge. Initially, each school used the facilities three days per week, but Taylor (1988) notes that "imaginative timetables" enabled all Judd pupils to attend five days a week by the end of 1941. The Westminster boys were
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of teacher's salaries came into force and the school was forced to enter into negotiations with the Kent Education Committee to meet the increased expenditure; the Court of The Skinners' Company approved the school becoming grant earning in June 1919. It became necessary to appoint a composite
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universities and changed its name to simply The Judd School. Evans retired in 1928 and was replaced by Welshman Cecil Lloyd Morgan who beat 164 other applicants to a job which carried an annual salary of £650. He oversaw a change in the curriculum such that each form was divided into two
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in December, which acts as both a reward for effort and a valuable warm-weather training camp in preparation for January's Knole Run. The school holds weekly matches against local schools. School teams compete in other sports such as basketball, tennis and hockey. During the 2020 and 2021 UK
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qualification) subjects for one year, which may include General Studies and usually continue with three or four subjects to A-level. A wide choice of subjects is offered at A-level: English, French, German, Latin, Classical Civilisation, Art, Design and Technology, Music, Geography, History,
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In both cross country and athletics Judd competes nationally and internationally, winning competitions such as the National Schools' Cup in both sports at junior and intermediate level. The school has won 6 of 10, and the King Henry VIII relays in Coventry. In 2004, the school's
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and in April 2008 was successful in attaining science specialism status. As mathematics is automatically included under a science specialism, the school selected English to join music under the first specialism. Mr Masters also organised the building of the school's all-weather
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and a new sports hall in 2003; much of the construction funds was raised by parents. More recent developments include the Atwell building - which houses Maths and Geography - and the Ashton building - which houses the school's new canteen as well as four Biology laboratories.
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Economics, Government and Politics, Business Studies, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Religious Studies and P.E. Most combinations of subjects can be accommodated. All students participate in a game's activity on a Wednesday afternoon.
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On 26 April 2016, it was revealed that the "Yeoman's fields" site had been sold to help fund a new set of playing fields, which are situated near Lower Haysden Lane at the "Vizards" site. The new playing fields tackled the issue of increasing student numbers.
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had been played at the school since its foundation and in 1908, despite the inadequacy of the school's pitches, was the primary winter game. However, by 1925 rugby was the predominant winter sport, and three years later footballs were banned from the school.
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was established, which within one month consisted of 120 students. The following year, and according to Taylor (1988) "much to the Headmaster's distaste", the first female teachers were appointed after the deaths of several male members of staff.
737:). The house system was changed in 2017, due to a large increase in pupil numbers. There are currently six houses, named after previous headmasters (excluding Robert Masters, the seventh headmaster); Morgan, Starling, Rendall, Byrant, Taylor, Evans.
473:) was acknowledged as early as 1870. It was revealed that only one in 200 of its students was the son of a Tonbridge tradesman, as was required in its endowment. Tonbridge School was founded in 1553 by Sir Andrew Judd, who made a fortune in the
810:, at which time it applied for voluntarily aided status, which required it to abolish fees under the principle of universal free education. The school was required to offer entrance via an entrance examination, now known as the
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pine hammer-beamed roof. The principal entrance was carved by Messrs Lornie of London and featured shields bearing the coat of arms of Sir Andrew Judd and the company, the only architectural flourish allowed by the low budget.
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709:; the number of students with disabilities, learning difficulties and special educational needs is well below the national average. The majority of students go on to higher education at the end of Year Thirteen.
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Burgess (2000) notes that The Judd School has a "fine reputation for its cricket teams", and as the primary summer game, the sport remains popular today. The Judd School offers cricket academies from
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The Judd School performs consistently highly above average in national examinations, with 90% of GCSE entries and 89% of A Level entries achieving A*-B grades in 2019. League tables published by the
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streams, of which one took Latin, the other more vocational subjects. Morgan continued as many of the Judd customs as long as he could, including the tradition of donating £20 per year to send a
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William Bryant retired as headmaster in 1908 and was replaced by John Evans, appointed in preference to the 217 other applicants for the post. Previously headmaster of
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governing body, a third of them public representatives nominated by the Kent Education Committee, who also had some control over school affairs. Subsequently, a fee of one
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Section with a total establishment strength of 120 cadets, who meet on Friday afternoons following a full school day. Membership remains voluntary, and boys can join from
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the principle of universal free education. Parents are encouraged to contribute to The Judd School Development Fund, which raises money for future construction projects.
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culture club, puzzle club, philosophy club, board games club, French film club, squash club and homework club. Students may also participate in the
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The Judd School was established in 1888, but the need for a secondary school to supplement Sir Andrew Judd's Grammar School, a
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Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills
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3616:. Hampshire RFU. 19 December 2007. Archived from
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1109:Yeoman's fields, a 10-minute walk from the school
1085:After Bloodshotts field (the current location of
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3545:online edition by Oxford University Press (2007)
3011:"Juddians offered prestigious university places"
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1468:(born 1974), MP for Rutherglen and Hamilton West
1362:, former captain of the Kent County Cricket Club
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3838:The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
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3641:, espncricinfo.com, accessed 29 September 2023
3310:"Judd Cross Country's virtual run for the NHS"
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5386:Educational institutions established in 1888
3655:Boorman, H. R. Pratt; Maskell, Eric (1969).
3587:. The Judd School. p. 3. Archived from
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2117:"Begging bowl raises millions for classroom"
1225:, (born 1976), British novelist and academic
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4988:Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School
3614:"Peter Austin gets London & SE U18 nod"
2468:"The Judd School Admissions for 2011 Entry"
1426:Special Adviser and Chief Executive of the
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3519:"Hailstone, Harold", in Mark Bryant, ed.,
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401:General Certificate of Secondary Education
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4480:Dartford Science & Technology College
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2857:"Performance results for The Judd School"
2552:"Judd School Development Fund Newsletter"
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3792:Late Victorian & Edwardian Tonbridge
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3173:"Judd boys do Joseph proud despite loss"
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1219:(born 1993), jazz guitarist and composer
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562:The outbreak of the Second World War on
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5013:Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys
4710:St John's Catholic Comprehensive School
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477:fur trade during the 16th century. His
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4455:Brockhill Park Performing Arts College
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3083:"The Judd School Combined Cadet Force"
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5008:Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School
4983:Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys
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4130:Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council
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3857:. London: Blades, East & Blades.
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4853:Chatham and Clarendon Grammar School
4700:St George's Church of England School
4695:St George's C of E Foundation School
4490:Duke of York's Royal Military School
4407:St George's Church of England School
4402:St George's C of E Foundation School
3743:. London: Tonbridge Free Press Ltd.
3738:
3659:. London: Tonbridge Free Press Ltd.
2965:Times Local Newspapers and Magazines
2114:Garner, Richard (17 December 2001).
1080:
773:choose to wear a pin badge instead.
150:(God Gives Growth / God Gives Gifts)
5028:Wilmington Grammar School for Girls
4978:Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School
3840:. London: Oxford University Press.
3407:Boorman & Maskell (1969), p. 82
2695:Garner, Richard (8 November 2007).
2208:"The Judd School Inspection Report"
1493:Stewart Wood, Baron Wood of Anfield
874:As of 2010, the school follows the
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5406:Voluntary aided schools in England
5023:Wilmington Grammar School for Boys
4943:Maidstone Grammar School for Girls
4918:Highworth Grammar School for Girls
4145:Schools, colleges and universities
4112:Tonbridge and Malling constituency
3436:"Stalled school new-build back on"
3256:Goodbody, John (12 January 2004).
1444:(born 1973), journalist and author
1374:(born 2001), British tennis player
1264:, a Second World War fighter pilot
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1015:2009 but lost 11–34 to Millfield.
571:instructed to further evacuate to
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4878:Dartford Grammar School for Girls
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3821:: Impress Print Consultancy Ltd.
3558:. The Judd School. Archived from
3442:. 25 October 2008. Archived from
3286:. The Judd School. Archived from
3217:. The Judd School. Archived from
3149:. The Judd School. Archived from
3085:. The Judd School. Archived from
2931:"The Judd School makes exam mark"
2833:. The Judd School. Archived from
2804:. The Judd School. Archived from
2775:. The Judd School. Archived from
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2603:. The Judd School. Archived from
2557:. The Judd School. Archived from
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2128:from the original on 18 June 2022
1322:, British chemist, fellow of the
1258:(born 1918), magician and soldier
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493:, where it was used to establish
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4963:Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School
4858:Chatham Grammar School for Girls
4450:Bennett Memorial Diocesan School
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2937:. 21 August 2008. Archived from
2302:"The Judd School Governing Body"
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901:General Certificate of Education
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5300:Royal Hibernian Military School
3758:The History of Tonbridge School
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3335:"Judd Virtual Charity Run 2021"
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399:Judd pupils generally take ten
5401:1888 establishments in England
4888:Dover Grammar School for Girls
4720:St Simon Stock Catholic School
4715:St John Fisher Catholic School
4317:† Italics denotes building in
3718:Tonbridge: A Pictorial History
3657:Tonbridge Free Press Centenary
3179:. 3 April 2009. Archived from
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1297:Bishop of Arundel and Brighton
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177:Worshipful Company of Skinners
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5197:St Edmund's School Canterbury
5187:Rochester Independent College
5182:Radnor House Sevenoaks School
5172:The King's School, Canterbury
4883:Dover Grammar School for Boys
4655:Oasis Academy Isle of Sheppey
4650:Northfleet Technology College
4520:Hadlow Rural Community School
4124:Tonbridge and Malling borough
3951:
3775:A History of Tonbridge School
3122:Top state sports schools 2017
2773:"The Judd Careers Department"
1629:Get information about schools
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923:ranked The Judd School 18th.
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639:
481:was left in the hands of the
5099:Sevenoaks Preparatory School
5018:Weald of Kent Grammar School
4953:The Norton Knatchbull School
4705:St Gregory's Catholic School
4047:2006 Securitas depot robbery
3756:Rivington, Septimus (1925).
3724:: Phillimore & Co. Ltd.
2165:"The Judd School Prospectus"
1533:
871:(now replaced by the GCSE).
859:, natural science, drawing,
798:The Judd School opened as a
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554:boy to Australia or Canada.
160:; 136 years ago
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5240:Caldecott Foundation School
4968:Rainham Mark Grammar School
4958:Oakwood Park Grammar School
4893:Folkestone School for Girls
4843:Barton Court Grammar School
4690:St Edmund's Catholic School
4680:St Anselm's Catholic School
4645:Northfleet School for Girls
4615:The Maplesden Noakes School
4485:Dover Christ Church Academy
3777:. London: Faber and Faber.
2911:. BBC News. 15 January 2009
2909:"Secondary Schools in Kent"
2859:. BBC News. 15 January 2009
1386:, professional rugby player
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930:Extra-curricular activities
822:) is used as a tiebreaker.
558:Second World War: 1939–1945
10:
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5315:Senacre Technology College
4993:Sir Roger Manwood's School
4735:The Skinners' Kent Academy
4725:Sandwich Technology School
4565:The Hundred of Hoo Academy
4470:The Charles Dickens School
4392:The Hundred of Hoo Academy
3853:Wadmore, James F. (1902).
3836:Veale, Elspeth M. (1966).
3815:The Judd School: 1888–1988
3741:The Tonbridge of Yesterday
3425:Taylor (1988), pp. 112–113
3027:Taylor (1988), pp. 103–104
2277:Taylor (1988), pp. 141–142
2036:Taylor (1988), pp. 111–113
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623:Recent years: 1986–present
537:Inter-war years: 1919–1939
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4908:The Harvey Grammar School
4868:Dane Court Grammar School
4795:Walderslade Girls' School
4760:The Thomas Aveling School
4675:The Royal Harbour Academy
4635:New Line Learning Academy
4540:Hillview School for Girls
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3813:Taylor, Geoffrey (1988).
3773:Somervell, D. C. (1947).
3674:Burgess, Phillip (2000).
3241:Judd School Cross Country
1672:Veale (1988), pp. 188–189
937:Duke of Edinburgh's Award
591:Post-war years: 1945–1986
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5177:King's School, Rochester
5094:The Schools at Somerhill
5084:St Michael's Prep School
5069:Marlborough House School
5003:Tonbridge Grammar School
4973:Rochester Grammar School
4938:Maidstone Grammar School
4903:Gravesend Grammar School
4898:Fort Pitt Grammar School
4730:The Sittingbourne School
4670:The Robert Napier School
4665:Rainham School for Girls
4412:Wentworth Primary School
4233:Sports, arts and leisure
3798:: Kent Country Library.
3739:Neve, Arthur H. (1933).
3697:Chapman, Frank (1977) .
3466:Times of Tunbridge Wells
2326:Neve (1933), pp. 309–310
1946:Taylor (1988), pp. 83–85
1868:Taylor (1988), pp. 56–57
1830:Taylor (1988), pp. 76–77
1504:
1437:Chief Scout Commissioner
1237:(born 1979), illustrator
1195:, royal portrait painter
1087:Tonbridge Grammar School
973:
776:
194:Department for Education
5391:Grammar schools in Kent
5305:St George's Boys School
5280:Frank Montgomery School
4948:Mayfield Grammar School
4923:Holcombe Grammar School
4913:Highsted Grammar School
4873:Dartford Grammar School
3908:The Judd School website
3676:Then and Now: Tonbridge
3489:. The Skinners' Company
2799:"Sixth Form Prospectus"
1693:Somervell (1847), p. 14
829:
568:Westminster City School
357:(often known simply as
5295:Oasis Academy Hextable
5104:Wellesley House School
5064:Holmewood House School
5059:Dulwich Prep Cranbrook
4928:Invicta Grammar School
4863:Cranbrook School, Kent
4465:The Canterbury Academy
4440:Astor Secondary School
4118:Tonbridge constituency
4106:Tonbridge constituency
4100:Tunbridge constituency
4026:New Enterprise Coaches
3760:. London: Rivingtons.
3539:"Moule-Evans, David",
2645:Stammers (1988), p. 32
2359:Wadmore (1902), p. 246
1898:Chapman (1977), p. 111
1738:Wadmore (1902), p. 245
1663:Chapman (1977) p. 111
1474:(born 1959), financier
1380:(born 1986), cricketer
1243:(born 1983), conductor
1213:(born 1993), filmmaker
1110:
1093:fleche surmounting an
1061:NHS Charities Together
983:
795:
698:
649:
600:
528:. In 1917, the school
506:Ashford Grammar School
462:
453:Early years: 1888–1918
411:in the sixth form. An
146:
97:51.188115°N 0.264445°E
5381:Boys' schools in Kent
5325:Thomas Delarue School
5212:Sutton Valence School
5167:Kent College, Pembury
4848:Borden Grammar School
4810:The Whitstable School
4590:Leigh Academy Rainham
4575:King Ethelbert School
4545:The Holmesdale School
4535:Herne Bay High School
4495:The Ebbsfleet Academy
4275:Tonbridge Angels F.C.
4096:(11th-19th centuries)
4078:People from Tonbridge
3699:The Book of Tonbridge
3682:: Tempus Publishing.
3464:"Who is Guy Hands?",
3416:Burgess (2000), p. 36
3204:Burgess (2000), p. 42
3109:The Judd School Sport
3072:Taylor (1988), p. 133
3063:Taylor (1988), p. 105
3054:Taylor (1988), p. 132
2877:Taylor (1988), p. 126
2673:Taylor (1988), p. 143
2582:Taylor (1988), p. 147
2443:Taylor (1988), p. 142
2386:Taylor (1988), p. 100
2268:Wadmore (1902), p.244
2101:Taylor (1988), p. 135
2092:Taylor (1988), p. 125
2080:Taylor (1988), p. 123
2071:Taylor (1988), p. 118
2062:Taylor (1988), p. 101
2027:Taylor (1988), p. 124
1428:Resolution Foundation
1339:Rob Warner (academic)
1142:Notable former pupils
1108:
981:
793:
696:
665:, in the wake of the
647:
617:comprehensive schools
598:
487:Charity Commissioners
460:
5396:Schools in Tonbridge
5290:North Foreland Lodge
4998:The Skinners' School
4685:St Augustine Academy
4560:Hugh Christie School
4505:Fulston Manor School
4250:Haysden Country Park
4063:Bishops of Tonbridge
4000:St. Stephen's Church
3716:Green, Ivan (1990).
3556:"House Old Juddians"
3446:on 14 September 2012
3398:Taylor (1988), p. 20
3386:Taylor (1988), p. 23
3370:Taylor (1988), p. 15
3183:on 12 September 2012
3136:Taylor (1988), p. 51
3045:Taylor (1988), p. 70
3036:Taylor (1988), p. 73
2762:Taylor (1988), p. 67
2748:Taylor (1988), p. 25
2736:Taylor (1988), p. 16
2727:Taylor (1988), p. 28
2657:Taylor (1988), p. 27
2631:Taylor (1988), p. 91
2598:"Prospectus Inserts"
2538:Taylor (1988), p. 33
2452:Taylor (1988), p. 35
2427:Taylor (1988), p. 31
2368:Taylor (1988), p. 39
2048:Taylor (1988), p. 99
2007:Taylor (1988), p. 97
1985:Taylor (1988), p. 93
1973:Taylor (1988), p. 89
1964:Taylor (1988), p. 88
1955:Taylor (1988), p. 86
1937:Taylor (1988), p. 83
1928:Taylor (1988), p. 85
1919:Taylor (1988), p. 71
1910:Taylor (1988), p. 68
1889:Taylor (1988), p. 61
1877:Taylor (1988), p. 43
1854:Taylor (1988), p. 82
1842:Taylor (1988), p. 80
1821:Taylor (1988), p. 58
1807:Taylor (1988), p. 56
1798:Taylor (1988), p. 41
1777:Taylor (1988), p. 57
1761:Taylor (1988), p. 19
1747:Taylor (1988), p. 10
1452:Archdeacon of Dudley
1392:(born 1998), athlete
1368:(born 1996), athlete
1326:, and winner of the
1293:Bishop of the Forces
1148:List of Old Juddians
1046:at the Knole run in
997:The Skinners' School
960:Combined Cadet Force
911:Academic Performance
733:) and Powell (after
585:Butler Education Act
495:The Skinners' School
147:Deus Dat Incrementum
5275:Dorton House School
5202:St Lawrence College
5051:Preparatory schools
4790:The Victory Academy
4570:John Wallis Academy
4435:Archbishop's School
4397:John Wallis Academy
4265:Missing (TV series)
3358:Green (1990), p. 22
2811:on 14 December 2010
2347:Neve (1933), p. 310
2335:Taylor (1988), p. 7
2291:Neve (1933), p. 311
2244:"Specialist Status"
1716:Neve (1933), p. 309
1684:Taylor (1988), p. 4
1654:Taylor (1988), p. 3
1488:Bishop of Leicester
1461:Archdeacon of Lewis
1211:George Henry Horton
1205:Jack Holden (actor)
1172:, BBC Head of Music
1170:Sir Humphrey Burton
993:NatWest Schools Cup
876:National Curriculum
497:in September 1887.
187:Kent County Council
102:51.188115; 0.264445
93: /
5285:High Weald Academy
5265:Bunce Court School
5147:Cobham Hall School
4815:Wilmington Academy
4785:Valley Park School
4775:Turner Free School
4745:Stone Lodge School
4610:The Malling School
4500:Folkestone Academy
4475:Cornwallis Academy
4201:University of Kent
4094:Lowey of Tonbridge
3582:"Development fund"
3562:on 18 January 2012
3523:(Routledge, 2018,
3290:on 18 January 2012
3221:on 18 January 2012
3153:on 18 January 2012
3089:on 18 January 2012
2837:on 18 January 2012
2779:on 18 January 2012
2683:Education Act 1944
2610:on 18 January 2012
2564:on 18 January 2012
2517:on 18 January 2012
2406:on 18 January 2012
2308:on 18 January 2012
2250:on 18 January 2012
2224:on 28 January 2009
2177:on 18 January 2012
1111:
1057:COVID-19 lockdowns
1040:Winchester College
984:
796:
763:Education Act 1902
735:Cecil Frank Powell
699:
667:Education Act 1918
650:
601:
543:Education Act 1918
463:
5366:
5365:
5253:
5252:
5245:West Heath School
5157:Gad's Hill School
5089:St Ronan's School
5074:New Beacon School
5036:
5035:
4765:The Towers School
4755:Thamesview School
4620:The Marsh Academy
4605:Longfield Academy
4600:The Lenham School
4555:The Howard School
4530:Hayesbrook School
4525:Hartsdown Academy
4515:Greenacre Academy
4377:
4331:
4330:
4211:West Kent College
4196:Tonbridge Grammar
3620:on 2 January 2014
3529:978-1-351-78609-6
3508:"Angus Fairhurst"
3487:"The Judd School"
2474:on 1 October 2011
1786:Rivington, p. 225
1702:Rivington, p. 224
1625:"The Judd School"
1433:William Cockcroft
1424:Labour Party (UK)
1284:Air Chief Marshal
1241:Geoffrey Paterson
1229:David Moule-Evans
1193:Bernard Hailstone
1081:Brook Street site
991:competition, the
820:as the crow flies
707:free school meals
442:specialist school
352:
351:
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5310:St Peter's Court
5222:Walthamstow Hall
5217:Tonbridge School
5207:Sevenoaks School
5192:Sackville School
5127:Beechwood School
5079:Rose Hill School
5047:
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4831:
4830:
4805:Westlands School
4780:Ursuline College
4660:Orchards Academy
4640:The North School
4625:Mascalls Academy
4460:Brompton Academy
4445:Aylesford School
4430:The Abbey School
4371:
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4260:Longmead Stadium
4073:Old Tonbridgians
4021:Imperial Records
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1372:Anton Matusevich
1280:Sir Clive Loader
1199:Harold Hailstone
1044:St Albans School
1014:
921:The Sunday Times
839:to £2 per term.
729:), Lewin (after
725:), Hodge (after
704:
689:School structure
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483:Skinners Company
471:Tonbridge School
427:secondary school
422:The Sunday Times
403:(GCSE) tests in
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5258:Defunct schools
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5232:Special schools
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5132:Benenden School
5108:
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4933:The Judd School
4835:Grammar schools
4829:
4550:Homewood School
4510:Goodwin Academy
4416:
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4367:Schools in Kent
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4306:Le Puy-en-Velay
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4136:Local elections
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3993:Somerhill House
3987:Railway station
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3913:The Judd School
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3594:on 5 March 2016
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1459:, (died 2000),
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1448:John Gathercole
1396:Michael Willard
1390:James Whiteaker
1176:Angus Fairhurst
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