Grammar schools in Kent

32 grammar schools · qualifying scores, test dates and admission criteria

Barton Court Grammar School Canterbury · Good Borden Grammar School Sittingbourne · Good Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School Ramsgate · Inadequate Cranbrook School Cranbrook · Good Dane Court Grammar School Broadstairs · Good Dartford Grammar School Dartford · Outstanding Dartford Grammar School for Girls Dartford · Outstanding Dover Grammar School for Boys Dover · Not judged Dover Grammar School for Girls Dover · Not judged Gravesend Grammar School Gravesend · Outstanding Highsted Grammar School Sittingbourne · Good Highworth Grammar School Ashford · Not judged Invicta Grammar School Maidstone · Outstanding Maidstone Grammar School Maidstone · Good Maidstone Grammar School for Girls Maidstone · Outstanding Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend Gravesend · Outstanding Oakwood Park Grammar School Maidstone · Good Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School Faversham · Good Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School Canterbury · Good Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys Canterbury · Not judged Sir Roger Manwood's School Sandwich · Good The Folkestone School for Girls Folkestone · Good The Harvey Grammar School Folkestone · Outstanding The Judd School Tonbridge · Not judged The Norton Knatchbull School Ashford · Good The Skinners' School Tunbridge Wells · Good Tonbridge Grammar School Tonbridge · Outstanding Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School Tunbridge Wells · Outstanding Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys Tunbridge Wells · Good Weald of Kent Grammar School Tonbridge · Not judged Wilmington Grammar School for Boys Dartford · Good Wilmington Grammar School for Girls Dartford · Good

Kent entrance test format

The Kent Test has two multiple-choice papers, each roughly an hour long: 1. English & Maths — split into two 30-minute sections: English (reading comprehension, grammar, punctuation, vocabulary) and Maths (Key Stage 2 curriculum up to the start of Year 6). 2. Reasoning — Verbal Reasoning (vocabulary, sequences, logic, analogies) and Non-Verbal/Spatial Reasoning (shapes, rotations, matrices, pattern recognition), combined into a single reasoning score. There is also an unmarked writing task (around 40 minutes including planning time). It isn't scored directly, but may be used by a local headteacher assessment panel for borderline cases. Note: the Kent Test is NOT the same as the Medway Test — Medway is a separate authority with its own different test (separate registration, different papers). Passing one does not qualify a child for the other area's schools (except Chatham Grammar, which accepts either).

Key dates

Entry yearEventDate
Sept 2027 Registration opens 2026-06-01 (passed)
Sept 2027 Registration closes 2026-07-01 (passed)
Sept 2027 Test date 2026-09-10
Sept 2027 Results released 2026-10-15
Sept 2027 Application deadline 2026-10-31
Sept 2027 Offer day 2027-03-01
Sept 2026 Registration opens 2025-06-02 (passed)
Sept 2026 Registration closes 2025-07-01 (passed)
Sept 2026 Test date 2025-09-11 (passed)
Sept 2026 Results released 2025-10-16 (passed)
Sept 2026 Application deadline 2025-10-31 (passed)
Sept 2026 Offer day 2026-03-01 (passed)

Out-of-area applications

Any child in Year 5 (aged 9–10) can register to sit the Kent Test regardless of where they live. Children from East Sussex, Medway, London and other counties routinely apply to Kent grammar schools. Registration: families outside Kent register through the Kent Test portal. The registration deadline is the same as for Kent residents — typically late June or early July. See kent.gov.uk/education-and-children/schools for current dates. Applying for a place: apply via your home LA's Common Application Form by 31 October, listing the Kent grammar school(s) you want. Note on Medway: Medway is a separate unitary authority with its own grammar schools and its own selection test — it is NOT part of the Kent Test. To apply to Medway grammar schools you need to sit the Medway test separately. Criteria impact: Kent grammar places are allocated by test score rank — higher-scoring children get priority. There is no fixed pass mark; the top roughly 25% of the ability range qualify. Living outside Kent does not automatically disadvantage you, but some Kent grammar schools have a defined geographic priority area as a tiebreaker when scores are equal.

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