State Grammar Schools Nottingham
It's not just parents from the state sector who are flexing their muscles, much of the increase is attributed to the credit-crunch and escalating fees at independent schools. With this in mind, not only do you need to start your search for the ideal school as early as possible but you need to add a tutor to your shopping basket too.
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Stanton Vale School
0115 972 9769
Thoresby Road
Nottingham
0115 972 9769
Thoresby Road
Nottingham GB.NG103NP
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Non-denominational
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Toton Bispham Drive Junior School
0115 913 7447
Bispham Drive
Nottingham
0115 913 7447
Bispham Drive
Nottingham GB.NG96GJ
School County
Nottinghamshire
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Non-denominational
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Dovedale Primary School
0115 973 5984
Dovedale Avenue
Nottingham
0115 973 5984
Dovedale Avenue
Nottingham GB.NG103HU
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Non-denominational
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Chetwynd Road Primary School
0115 917 7353
Chetwynd Road
Nottingham
0115 917 7353
Chetwynd Road
Nottingham GB.NG96FW
School County
Nottinghamshire
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Non-denominational
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Longmoor Primary School
0115 973 3368
Newstead Road
Nottingham
0115 973 3368
Newstead Road
Nottingham GB.NG104JG
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Non-denominational
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St Laurence CofE VA Primary School
0115 972 8469
Collingwood Road
Nottingham
0115 972 8469
Collingwood Road
Nottingham GB.NG101DR
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Church of England
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Brooklands Primary School
0115 973 2846
Clumber Street
Nottingham
0115 973 2846
Clumber Street
Nottingham GB.NG101BX
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Non-denominational
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Parklands Infant and Nursery School
01159 732 667
Derby Road
Nottingham
01159 732 667
Derby Road
Nottingham GB.NG104BQ
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Non-denominational
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Harrington Junior School
0115 973 2963
Derby Road
Nottingham
0115 973 2963
Derby Road
Nottingham GB.NG104BQ
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Non-denominational
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Toton Banks Road Infant & Nursery School
0115 917 9881
Banks Road Toton
Nottingham
0115 917 9881
Banks Road Toton
Nottingham GB.NG96HE
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Nottinghamshire
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Non-denominational
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State grammar schools - the ideal alternative to expensive independent education? Results are good; grammar schools regularly top state school league tables with results not too far adrift of those in the independent sector... but considering their selectiveness and middle class bias, some do not perform as well as many, less selective, independent schools. Entry to top performing state grammar schools is more competitive than ever and forward planning is essential. You will need to think about revision, tuition, a back-up plan, even moving house.... Why Grammar Schools are more popular than ever It's not just parents from the state sector who are flexing their muscles, much of the increase is attributed to the credit-crunch and escalating fees at independent schools. With this in mind, not only do you need to start your search for the ideal school as early as possible but you need to add a tutor to your shopping basket too. 'A little extra-help' is now de rigueur even for the brightest spark; not just in the 3R's but in VR and NVR too! What's in a name? A cautionary note: state grammar schools are free to those who pass muster at selection but some former state grammar schools are now independent. They have retained 'grammar' in their school name but they are fee-paying and academically selective just like other high-flying independents. Examples are Bristol Grammar and Manchester Grammar. So do check that any 'grammar school' of interest is indeed a state grammar school, if that's what you want. Why choose a state grammar school education? Why not? - The extra tuition, generally required to get through the eleven plus exams, can prove an expensive gamble, though usually, educationally, worthwhile.
- Many are full of middle class parents pushing to ensure their off-spring prosper, rather than representative of the population and society.
- Large classes, 30 or so the norm in younger years.
- Often have less money spent on them, by local authorities, than other state schools.
- Bound by the constraints of The National Curriculum.
- Considering their selectiveness and middle class bias, some don’t perform as well as many less selective independent schools.
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