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  1. Arrangements. 11+ testing arrangements are managed by Wirral LA. All of the Wirral Grammar Schools have been advised that the test provider from October 2020 will be GL Assessment. GL assessment have readily available familiarisation materials which can be accessed below.

  2. West Kirby Grammar School (abbreviated to WKGS) is a non-denominational selective state grammar school, founded in 1913, with academy status in West Kirby on the Wirral Peninsula, England. The school admits girls from age 11 to 18, with boys admitted for the sixth form only since 2002.

  3. Whatever your academic and career goals, we’ll pave the way for success. As an accredited High Performance Learning World Class School, we’ll equip you with the knowledge, skills and values you need to grow and thrive in an exciting, interconnected world. We have high expectations of all our students, and we’ll encourage you to think big.

  4. West Kirby Grammar School, Graham Road, West Kirby, Wirral CH48 5DP. Follow on twitter; Follow on facebook; Follow on instagram; Follow on linkedin ...

  5. Paper statements of results will also be available for students and will be issued in alphabetical order from the times above untill 10.00am in the Small Hall. SLT will be available for support in school until 2.00pm on both days. The Examinations Office is contactable via email exams@wkgs.net. GCSE Results Day Info.

  6. Extra-Curricular & Enrichment. We encourage all of our students to play a part in the extra-curricular life of the school. Engaging in such opportunities allows students to develop various important skills, and helps them to feel a greater sense of belonging to the school community. In school, we offer a range of clubs, societies and activities ...

  7. Students study Mathematics for four lessons per week at Key Stage 3, studying: Number. Algebra. Ratio and Proportion. Geometry and Measures. Probability. Statistics. These lay the foundations for GCSE studies and beyond. At GCSE, students follow a two-year, linear course where 100% of students achieved grades 9-4 and 56% achieved grades 9-7.