Wilmington Grammar School for Girls 11 plus 2026

Wilmington Grammar School for Girls

Wilmington Grammar School for Girls 11 plus is one of the best known grammar options in the Dartford area, based in Wilmington and close enough for many families to consider alongside Dartford and Bexley schools. For most children, the journey starts with the Kent Test in Year 6 and then moves into the normal secondary application process through your local authority.

What tends to matter most is getting the order of steps right and understanding how offers are made when the school is oversubscribed. Families usually feel wobbly not because the process is complex, but because it is easy to miss one form or one deadline.

A calm first step is to map the year ahead on one page and keep it somewhere visible. The Kent grammar school application steps checklist is a helpful way to do that without overthinking it.

This guide focuses on 2026 entry to Year 7. It explains the admissions rules in plain English, what the tests feel like on the day, how distance and priority areas work, and how to prepare steadily without turning Year 5 and Year 6 into a grind.

Overview

School nameWilmington Grammar School for Girls
LocationParsons Lane, Wilmington, Kent, DA2 7BB
School typeSelective grammar school for girls
Age range11 to 18
Year 7 admission number180 places
Entrance routeKent Assessment Procedure (Kent Test)
Sixth formJoint sixth form with Wilmington Grammar School for Boys
Location

Admissions process step by step

Step 1: Register for the Kent Test

Register through the Kent system and keep your login details safe, as you may need them again when results are released. Registration windows and deadlines are published on the Kent Test registration and key dates page.

Step 2: Sit the Kent Test

Your child sits the Kent Test in Year 6, usually at their primary school if they attend a Kent primary. You later receive a decision confirming whether they have been assessed as suitable for grammar.

Step 3: Submit the secondary application

Apply through your home local authority using the Secondary Common Application Form and list Wilmington Grammar School for Girls as one of your preferences.

Step 4: Complete the supplementary form if required

Submit the school’s supplementary form only if you meet the stated conditions, such as a sibling link or Pupil Premium evidence. Instructions and deadlines are published on the Wilmington Grammar School for Girls admissions and appeals information page.

Step 5: Offers, waiting lists, and appeals

Offers are made on National Offer Day. Waiting lists then move as places are accepted or declined, and appeals follow a set timetable.

Step 6: Appeals if refused

If you are refused a place, you can appeal only if the school was named on your application by the published deadline. Keeping paperwork organised early helps, as appeal evidence takes time to gather.

Key dates for 2026 entry

MilestoneDate
Kent Test registration opens2 June 2025
Kent Test registration closes1 July 2025
Special arrangements deadline1 July 2025
Kent Test date (Kent primaries)11 September 2025
Kent Test decision day16 October 2025
Secondary application deadline31 October 2025
National Offer Day2 March 2026
Appeal deadline (first round)2 April 2026

Catchment, distance, and offers explained

Wilmington Grammar School for Girls applies a clear oversubscription order once girls have been assessed as grammar suitable.

  • Looked after and previously looked after children
  • Siblings, including siblings at Wilmington Grammar School for Boys
  • Children of qualifying staff
  • Governor places based on exceptional maths performance (within five miles)
  • Girls living very close to the school or within named parish and ward areas, with Pupil Premium priority
  • Other Pupil Premium children within three miles
  • All other eligible girls, ranked by distance

Distance is measured as a straight line using address point data rather than driving routes. The policy follows the National Land and Property Gazetteer approach. GeoPlace explains this clearly in its guide to address and street data.

Living closer can improve priority, but it is never a promise. The number of applicants in each category changes every year.

What the entrance exam feels like

The Wilmington Grammar School for Girls entrance route is the Kent Test. Papers are multiple choice and marked by computer using separate answer sheets, so children need to be comfortable selecting answers accurately under time pressure.

Kent explains the structure and timing on its official Prepare for the Kent Test page.

For many children, the challenge is not the content but the pace, focus, and ability to move on when a question feels sticky. Timed familiarisation matters more than endless worksheets.

How to prepare

Year 4

  • Secure times tables, fractions, and place value
  • Build reading stamina with short meaning based discussions
  • Practise careful multiple choice accuracy
  • Encourage calm independent working habits

Year 5

  • Short mixed maths sets that reflect Kent Test style
  • Answer sheet fluency and checking routines
  • Verbal and non verbal reasoning pattern familiarity
  • Weekly maths stretch for potential governor places

Using one consistent structure helps keep evenings manageable. The year by year 11 plus preparation plan supports steady progress without overload.

Year 6

  • Full timed sections with planned skip and return strategies
  • Focused English comprehension using text evidence
  • Mixed paper practice across the week
  • Final month focus on routine, sleep, and confidence

A clear overview of how the Kent Test is commonly experienced is available in the Atom Learning Kent Test guide. As a clear starting point, you can book a free 11 plus diagnostic session with Find Your Tutor FYT focused on Wilmington Grammar School for Girls. This benchmarks your child’s current level and provides a personalised preparation roadmap for the months ahead.

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Results snapshot

Recent published outcomes show very strong GCSE measures, with 96.6 percent achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths and 99.3 percent achieving five or more GCSEs at grades 9 to 4.

At A level, headline measures include an average grade of C+ and 7.1 percent achieving AAB or better, as shown in the published performance summary for Wilmington Grammar School for Girls .

Other schools nearby parents commonly compare

Families often compare Wilmington Grammar School for Girls with a small group of nearby selective options, largely because of shared travel routes and similar admissions pathways.

Wilmington Grammar School for Girls
Wilmington Grammar School for Girls

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    Wilmington Grammar School for Girls

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do you have to live in Wilmington to apply

     No, but priority is affected by distance and the defined priority area rules, so address can change how likely an offer is

    Yes, but you still need to follow the Kent Test registration and your home local authority application process.

    For Year 7 entry the route is through the Kent Test, not a separate school set paper.

     No, it is designed as one assessment cycle for that entry year.

     It means your child met the threshold set for a grammar school education in that Kent Test cycle.

    The published admission number is 180, though it can be adjusted for named education plans.

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