From Junior to Senior

From the moment the boys arrive at Sussex House they are taught by subject specialists. Form teachers have pastoral oversight of a class but usually only teach the class for one subject.

Academic performance is monitored in regular Assessments and bi-annual examinations. In Year 8 there are four sets of trial examinations.

In Year 7 a sub-set operates for those who will ultimately be sitting Scholarship examinations. In Year 8 there is a dedicated class for Scholarship candidates. Where necessary, individual or small group extra tuition in main subjects can be arranged. There is no extra charge for this.

The Registrar offers a full advisory service on the choice of senior schools and appointments can be booked to discuss a boy’s progress and choice of next school. 

academic achievement

Entry into Senior Schools

The school has an outstanding record of results of Common Entrance and Scholarship entry to the most demanding senior schools. In any given year around 80% of our pupils go on to Eton, King’s Wimbledon, St. Paul’s, Westminster and Winchester. The Headmaster maintains close links with these schools, enabling him to give detailed advice. 

Major contributory factors to these results are a talented team of teachers (with very little turnover of staff) and small VIth forms (each averaging 12 boys).