Nonsuch High School for Girls 11+ Guide

A detailed look at Nonsuch High School for Girls including past 11+ papers and practice 11+ papers.

About Nonsuch High School for Girls

Nonsuch High School for Girls is a selective secondary school in Sutton, London. For children to get into Nonsuch High School for Girls they need to pass the school's 11+ entrance test. Hence, Nonsuch High School for Girls is a traditional grammar school, one of only 163 remaining in England.

Nestled on the fringes of the picturesque Nonsuch Park in Cheam, Nonsuch High School for Girls is a beacon of academic excellence and holistic development. This prestigious all-girls grammar school, spanning an impressive 22-acre campus, has garnered a reputation for its unwavering commitment to nurturing the minds and talents of young women.

All images © Nonsuch High School for Girls.
All images © Nonsuch High School for Girls.

At Nonsuch High, students embark on a comprehensive educational journey that transcends the boundaries of traditional learning. The meticulously crafted curriculum encompasses a wide array of subjects, empowering girls to cultivate a deep-rooted understanding and passion for languages, design technology, computing, humanities, and science. By providing a solid foundation in these crucial disciplines, the school equips its pupils with the tools necessary to thrive in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.

All images © Nonsuch High School for Girls.
All images © Nonsuch High School for Girls.

Beyond the classroom, Nonsuch High offers an extensive program of extracurricular activities designed to cater to the diverse interests and talents of its students. From captivating dance performances and intense chess matches to imaginative creative writing sessions and harmonious choir practices, the school provides a plethora of opportunities for girls to explore their passions and develop their skills. These enriching experiences not only complement the academic curriculum but also play a vital role in fostering the personal, creative, social, and physical growth of each individual student.

As a testament to its unwavering pursuit of academic excellence, Nonsuch High School for Girls has been recognized as a specialist science and language school. This distinction underscores the institution's dedication to cultivating a love for scientific inquiry and linguistic proficiency among its students. By providing state-of-the-art facilities and expert guidance, the school empowers girls to become trailblazers in these fields, poised to make significant contributions to the global community.

Through its comprehensive approach to education, Nonsuch High School for Girls aims to mold its students into well-rounded, global citizens who possess the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century. With its rich history, exceptional faculty, and vibrant learning environment, Nonsuch High stands as a shining example of educational excellence, inspiring generations of young women to reach for the stars and leave an indelible mark on the world.

Nonsuch High School for Girls is a girls-only grammar school.
Nonsuch High School for Girls is a girls-only grammar school.

School Information

Below you will find further information about Nonsuch High School for Girls together with their admissions contact details.

Address
Nonsuch High School for Girls,
Ewell Road, Cheam,
Sutton,
Surrey
SM3 8AB
School Website
Telephone 02083943400
Email Address admissions@nonsuchschool.org
Gender Girls only
Total Year 7 Places 210
Total Pupils (Girls/Boys) 1521 (1521 Girls / 0 Boys)
Head Teacher Ms Amy Cavilla

Nonsuch High School for Girls is a girls only school. It is also an academy, meaning the school is run independently by a trust or sponsor and is directly funded by the central government (not the local authority).

In total 1,521 pupils attend Nonsuch High School for Girls and it's led by the Head Teacher, Ms Amy Cavilla.

Nonsuch High School for Girls Location

Below you will find a map showing the school's location:

GCSE & A-Level Subjects

Below you will find a complete list of GCSE and A-Level subjects offered to pupils at Nonsuch High School for Girls for the 2022-23 academic year.

GCSE Subjects Offered
  • Mathematics (206 pupils)
  • Biology (205 pupils)
  • Chemistry (205 pupils)
  • English Language (205 pupils)
  • English Literature (205 pupils)
  • Physics (205 pupils)
  • Geography (115 pupils)
  • Religious Studies (106 pupils)
  • Spanish (98 pupils)
  • Computer Studies/Computing (68 pupils)
  • German (63 pupils)
  • History (62 pupils)
  • French (50 pupils)
  • Art & Design (Fine Art) (38 pupils)
  • Art & Design (Photography) (35 pupils)
  • Drama & Theatre Studies (34 pupils)
  • Physical Education/Sports Studies (31 pupils)
  • D&T Food Technology (26 pupils)
  • Astronomy (22 pupils)
  • Music (17 pupils)
  • Latin (16 pupils)
  • Art & Design (Textiles) (16 pupils)
  • Design & Technology (15 pupils)
A-Level Subjects Offered
  • Mathematics (121 pupils)
  • Chemistry (117 pupils)
  • Biology (100 pupils)
  • Psychology (70 pupils)
  • Physics (33 pupils)
  • English Literature (32 pupils)
  • History (31 pupils)
  • Government and Politics (30 pupils)
  • Economics (27 pupils)
  • Computer Studies / Computing (17 pupils)
  • Geography (15 pupils)
  • Religious Studies (13 pupils)
  • Mathematics (Further) (11 pupils)
  • Art and Design (Fine Art) (10 pupils)
  • German (7 pupils)
  • French (6 pupils)
  • Drama and Theatre Studies (6 pupils)

Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET) Information

In order to get into Nonsuch High School for Girls, children need to pass the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET). This 11+ test is written by Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET) for use by the school's admissions process.

Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET) Subjects & Structure

The Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET) requires children to complete tests in the following subjects:

  • English
  • Maths

The Sutton Selective Eligibility Test is a crucial assessment for students seeking admission to Nonsuch High School for Girls. This exam consists of two papers, each focusing on evaluating the candidate's proficiency in English and Maths. The English paper is divided into four sections, assessing the student's grasp of Key Stage 2 spelling and reading comprehension skills. On the other hand, the Maths paper covers various Key Stage 2 topics, including number and place value, the four basic arithmetic operations, fractions, decimals, percentages, measurement, geometry, and statistics.

In addition to the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test, students must also take the second stage exam (NWSSEE). This exam further assesses the candidate's abilities in English and Maths, but in a different format. The English test is an extended writing task lasting one hour, while the Maths test is a standard 45-minute paper. These exams provide a comprehensive evaluation of the student's academic capabilities and potential.

Preparing for the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test and the NWSSEE requires a thorough understanding of the Key Stage 2 curriculum and a dedication to refining one's skills in English and Maths. Students who excel in these exams demonstrate a strong foundation in these subjects and are well-equipped to thrive in the academically rigorous environment at Nonsuch High School for Girls.

Other Schools using Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET)

As well as Nonsuch High School for Girls, several other schools also use Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET). These are:

Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET) Marking Process

The reality of 11+ tests, selective education and academic institutions such as Nonsuch High School for Girls is that only children with particularly high marks are admitted. Hence why it is important that children perform well in their 11+ papers.

Different schools (and different 11+ tests) have different marking processes. Some tests are marked in person, some remotely, while others utilise computer-based optical recognition technologies for quickly marking multiple-choice answer sheets.

Most 11+ tests are multiple-choice and marked electronically but still some remain that are marked by teachers or examiners.
Most 11+ tests are multiple-choice and marked electronically but still some remain that are marked by teachers or examiners.

Many 11+ tests are age-standardised to ensure younger children are not disadvantaged (i.e. their marks may be moderated depending on the month in which they were born). While creative writing papers can be used as tie-breakers, multiple-choice tests in Maths, Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning normally make up the bulk of a child's marks. The specific details and weightings can vary from year to year.

It's worth remembering that once children's 11+ tests are being marked, the admissions process is completely outside of the parents' control. Hence, parents should not worry themselves about whether their child has got a place!

Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET) Pass Mark

The pass mark for the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET) changes every year and isn't generally made public knowledge. This is due to the academic strength of the children taking the test varying and how challenging the test ends up being (as well as plenty of other smaller variables).

Stop worrying! Once the 11+ marking has started the admissions process is out of your control.
Stop worrying! Once the 11+ marking has started the admissions process is out of your control.

Hence, as a vague rule-of-thumb, it's recommended that children aim for roughly 75-80% in their practice tests. Whilst this won't guarantee them a place at Nonsuch High School for Girls, it's a ballpark exam result figure for successful candidates.

Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET) Key Dates for your Diary

Here are all the important dates for the Sutton Selective Eligibility Test (SET) tests (to get into Nonsuch High School for Girls) as well as other relevant dates.

Date Event Calendar Link
01/05/2024 Sutton SET Registration Opens
14/06/2024 Deadline For Requests For Special Adjustments
11/07/2024 Open Evening
02/08/2024 Sutton SET Registration Closes
17/09/2024 Sutton Selective Eligibility Test
Late September Sutton SET Results Released
28/09/2024 Second Stage Entrance Exam
Mid October Second Stage Results Released
31/10/2024 Secondary School Application Deadline
01/03/2025 School Allocations

Although the utmost care has been taken to gather these dates, parents should treat them as a guide and check with Nonsuch High School for Girls as they may well change.

Ofsted Information

Nonsuch High School for Girls was last inspected by Ofsted on 25/05/2021 and the inspection lasted 15 days. Ofsted published their report on 14/09/2021, declaring that the school was 'Good'. This information is summarised in the table below along with a link to the full report.

Nonsuch High School for Girls obtained <strong>Good</strong> in their last Ofsted inspection in 2021.
Nonsuch High School for Girls obtained Good in their last Ofsted inspection in 2021.

Last Ofsted Report Data

Date Inspected Inspection Duration (Days) Reporting Date Rating Full Report
25/05/2021 15 14/09/2021 Good Full Report

Ofsted Report Summary

Nonsuch High School for Girls was inspected by Ofsted on 14/09/2021 and received an overall outcome of Good. The school was rated Good in all areas, including Quality of education, Behaviour and attitudes, Personal development, Leadership and management, and Sixth form provision.

The inspection, which took place on 25 May 2021, found that the school provides a high-quality education for its students. The school's leadership and management were praised for their effectiveness in ensuring that students receive a well-rounded education that prepares them for the future.

The school's sixth form provision was also rated as Good, indicating that the school provides a strong foundation for students to continue their education beyond secondary school. Overall, Nonsuch High School for Girls has demonstrated its commitment to providing an excellent education for its students, as evidenced by the positive Ofsted inspection results.

GCSE & A-Level Performance

Below are the individual GCSE and A-Level performance tables for Nonsuch High School for Girls per subject. Note that this may include children taking GCSEs early (e.g. taking a language GCSE in Year 10) or indeed a child in Year 12 retaking a GCSE.

GCSE Results Information (2022-23)

Subject Total Pupils Grades Achieved
U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Art & Design (Textiles) 16 - - - - - 1 4 4 1 6
Art & Design (Fine Art) 38 - - - - 1 4 2 2 1 28
Astronomy 22 - - - - 3 2 7 5 4 1
Biology 205 - - - - - 10 16 41 60 78
Chemistry 205 - - - - - 6 8 32 74 85
Computer Studies/Computing 68 - - - - 5 6 18 13 16 10
Design & Technology 15 - - - - - 1 4 3 2 5
English Language 205 - - - - 1 2 16 36 53 97
English Literature 205 - - - - - 2 16 31 62 94
D&T Food Technology 26 - - - - - - 4 3 4 15
French 50 - - - - 1 5 8 9 9 18
Geography 115 - - - - - 1 8 13 37 56
German 63 - - - - 5 8 7 18 11 14
History 62 - - - - - 1 3 12 21 25
Latin 16 - - - - - 2 2 3 2 7
Mathematics 206 - - - - 1 - 3 19 74 109
Music 17 - - - - 1 2 6 2 2 4
Art & Design (Photography) 35 - - - - - 2 - 4 7 22
Physics 205 - - - - - 3 13 32 70 87
Religious Studies 106 - - - - 1 - 7 20 42 36
Spanish 98 - - - 1 3 7 13 23 27 24
Drama & Theatre Studies 34 - - - - - 4 10 6 8 6
Physical Education/Sports Studies 31 - - - - 1 1 6 6 6 11

A-Level Results Information (2022-23)

Subject Total Pupils Grades Achieved
U E D C B A A*
Art and Design (Fine Art) 10 - - 1 - 4 2 3
Biology 100 - 5 9 22 21 30 12
Chemistry 117 - 5 16 14 26 45 10
Computer Studies / Computing 17 - - 1 4 4 5 3
Drama and Theatre Studies 6 - - - - 1 4 1
Economics 27 - - - 1 13 9 4
English Literature 32 - - 1 4 9 14 4
French 6 - - - 1 3 2 -
Geography 15 - - 1 2 4 4 4
German 7 - - - 1 1 3 2
Government and Politics 30 - - - 4 6 12 8
History 31 - - 2 1 11 10 7
Mathematics 121 - 1 8 13 25 41 33
Mathematics (Further) 11 - - - 1 3 1 6
Physics 33 - 1 1 4 5 13 9
Psychology 70 - - 2 11 23 21 13
Religious Studies 13 - - - 1 1 8 3

Past 11+ Paper Downloads

Unfortunately, Nonsuch High School for Girls has not made any of their past 11+ papers publicly available.

None available.

FAQ

Is Nonsuch High School for Girls hard to get into?

Yes, Nonsuch High School for Girls is hard to get into! Children need to pass their challenging 11+ entrance test (with a high pass mark) and there's tough competition with many other children trying to get a place for Year 7.

Is Nonsuch High School for Girls a private school?

No, Nonsuch High School for Girls is one of the few remaining academically selective, state-funded grammar schools left in England.

Is Nonsuch High School for Girls free?

Yes, Nonsuch High School for Girls is free, there are no school fees. Thus, sending your child to Nonsuch High School for Girls won't cost you any money.

How do I get my child into Nonsuch High School for Girls?

You need to apply to take the school's 11+ test. Contact Nonsuch High School for Girls for how up to date information on how to apply (it may be automatic or it may require some forms to be filled in). More information on their 11+ entrance test can be found here.

Is Nonsuch High School for Girls a girls-only school?

Yes, Nonsuch High School for Girls is a girls-only school.

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