Entry into Y10

Entry into Y10 

Since September 2021, the academic suitability of candidates seeking admission into Years 10 and 11 will be assessed through tests taken at Aylesbury High School (or Aylesbury Grammar School) in English, Maths and Science, which are set and administered by Aylesbury High School. Students will be required to pass a minimum standard in all three tests in order to qualify for admission. The tests are carefully prepared and marked to ensure that the same level of ability is achieved as for Years 7,8 & 9, taking into account that the applicants are older.


Entry into Year 10 24-25

We are currently full in Years 9 & 10 for this academic year.  Should you still wish to apply for testing, please email the Admissions Department at [email protected].

Entry into Year 10 2025

Girls seeking admission into Years 10 or 11 at the start of the next academic year will be invited to sit tests in the Annual Testing Round. This is organised jointly with Aylesbury Grammar School and will take place on the same day as Years 8 & 9 testing. Applications for testing must be made directly to Aylesbury High School via the online form:

Application Form

Testing does not mean that there are places available, but allows the school to establish a waiting list of qualified candidates for this year group, should a place become available.

The next round of testing is on Saturday 1 February 2025

Closing date for applications is Sunday 5 January 2025.

Please email [email protected].sch.uk for more information.

Link to our Curriculum


Appeals

Our admissions appeals are handled, on our behalf, by Buckinghamshire Council.  For information and policies relating to appeals, please click here.

If you require any further information, please contact Mrs Deleanu, Data Assistant, a[email protected].


Catchment area

Click here for a map of the school’s Catchment Area

Click here to use Buckinghamshire Council’s website to locate your nearest secondary schools. [Note the Map view is not yet running but the List view is fine.]