

Please contact the Admissions Office before registering as a late applicant. After these deadlines, late applicants may be considered at the school’s discretion if there are still places available. Tel: +862133607080 ext.8112 | | Email : deadline for boys in UK schools who are also resident in the UK is the 1st October in the year prior to proposed entry. Tel:+852 2833 0919 | Fax:+852 2834 5398 | | Email: China applicants should contact Ms Sophie Smith, BE Education, 9/F, Yueda 889 Center, 1111 Changshou Road, Shanghai, 200042, China Hong Kong applicants should contact Ms Battie Fung, Academic Asia, 14/F, China Taiping Tower Phase II, 8 Sunning Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong Candidates whose country of residence is China or Hong Kong are asked to contact our representatives there: The test can be sat at centres across the world details can be found on their website: The application deadline is 1st September for all boys applying from overseas schools - earlier submission is welcome. Overseas candidates should also arrange to sit UKiset assessment tests, naming Tonbridge as a school to which they would like the results to be sent. All applications must be submitted with a copy of the candidate’s latest school report.
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There is a non-refundable registration fee of £250. To register, please complete the online Tonbridge Registration Form. Registration is the formal first stage of the Sixth Form admissions process. These age-limits are not inflexible, and slightly younger or older candidates may be accepted at the Headmaster’s discretion. We actively encourage Sixth Form boys to show initiative and leadership and are keen to support boy-led ideas in these co-curricular areas of school life.īoys entering at this stage are usually aged between 16.0 and 16.11 on 1st September of the year of entry. However, in the Sixth Form there is greater flexibility for boys to choose their own route through these options and also for boys to lead in these areas. There are, of course, opportunities to be involved in sport, music, drama and other creative activities that are open to boys in other years. We strongly encourage a wider participation in the life of the school and the wider community most Sixth Formers will take advantage of our Community Action programme, our conservation programme, our CCF contingent or our links with The Marsh Academy, a maintained school we co-sponsor in the Romney Marsh. This is guided by academic staff and can be assessed through the submission of an essay, a piece of art work, a piece of music or any other medium chosen by the boy.Īcademic extension is further enhanced through a varied Seminar programme of lectures given by visiting speakers, a vibrant range of societies and visits off campus. In addition to the academic specialism encouraged by A level, we ask boys who aspire to top universities to submit a voluntary Extended Project in the Upper Sixth. Our support for boys making applications to top ranking universities is excellent and almost all boys get into their first choice university. We also have an excellent relationship with American and European Universities and provide on site training for SAT exams. We believe that specialisation in three or four A level subjects provides the most effective route for our boys into the top universities on average, around 30 boys make successful applications to Oxford and Cambridge. Each year up to 25 boys join Tonbridge in the Sixth Form, aiming to benefit from the structure and space we allow for boys to develop and pursue their own academic interests and subject specialisms.
