All students are recommended the ISEB pre-test for potential entry to Hampton School
Hampton School (formerly Hampton Grammar School) is an independent boys’ day school in Hampton, Greater London, England.
Although Hampton School was founded in 1557, there was provision in the will that the school would only continue as long as the vicar, churchwardens and parishioners carried out his requests.
The early school was on the site of St Mary’s Church by the River Thames. It moved to a site on Upper Sunbury Road in 1880. The new school buildings cost £8,000 and were built in the Elizabethan Tudor style to accommodate 125 day boys and 25 boarders. The school moved to its present site on Hanworth Road in 1939. The new 28-acre site allowed for expansion and the potential to provide for 600–650 boys. The foundation stone was laid on 5 July 1938 and a year later the school was opened.
The school converted from voluntary aided status to become a fee-paying independent school in 1975 after changes to the administration of secondary education in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is next to The Lady Eleanor Holles School for girls, with which it co-operates in a number of co-curricular activities and shares several classes, clubs, facilities (including a swimming pool) and a coach service. Headmaster Barry Martin retired in July 2013 after 16 years of service. He was succeeded by Kevin Knibbs in September 2013.
Founders’ Day is celebrated by the school towards the end of each academic year. The occasion is marked by a procession of boys walking from the school to St. Mary’s Church for a service including the school choir singing and readings.
Address : Hanworth Rd, Hampton TW12 3HD, United Kingdom
Kevin Knibbs
Head Master
To register and for information for Hampton School year 7 Entry click here
https://hamptonschool.org.uk/admissions/the-11-entry/
For 2021 Entry into Hampton School year 7 will use the ISEB Pre-test.
The Deadline for registration is by Thursday 1 October 2020. The ISEB Pre-test can be taken by Saturday 28 November & Saturday 5 December 2020 at Hampton. Other pupils will be allowed to take the examination in their current school not later than Saturday 5 December 2020.
The tests take about two-and-a-half hours to complete (English 25 minutes, mathematics 50 minutes, non-verbal reasoning 32 minutes, verbal reasoning 36 minutes) and can be taken together or at separate times, either in the candidate’s own school or at the senior school for which he or she is entered
The test is taken on a computer and consists of multiple-choice questions. It is broken down into four parts:Â
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