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Rutlish School is a top-performing non-selective boys' school in London, with a broad and ambitious curriculum and a focus on students' well-being and potential. Find out more about the school's results, events, news and contact details.
- About us
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- School Life
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- News & Events
The Rutlish Foundation; Alumni; School Life. Curriculum....
- Headteacher's Welcome
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- Admissions
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- School History
Rutlish Science School was officially opened on Thursday 26...
- Governing Body
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- PTA
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Rutlish School. Coordinates: 51.4092°N 0.2081°W. The school in 2021. Rutlish School is a state comprehensive school for boys, formerly a grammar school with the same name originally located on Rutlish Road, Merton Park, and relocated in 1957 on nearby Watery Lane, Merton Park, in southwest London . History.
- 1895
- Laura Howarth
- John Innes
- Modeste, Strenue, Sancte
Rutlish School is a boys' grammar school in London that provides an excellent education for its pupils. The school inspectorate praises its leadership, management, teaching, learning and personal development, as well as its support for disadvantaged and special needs students.
A section 8 inspection of a school that has been judged outstanding by Ofsted for its curriculum, behaviour, support and opportunities. The report highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the school, such as the broad and ambitious curriculum, the sixth-form activities, the enrichment programmes and the behaviour around the school.
The Rutlish Foundation is a historic charity that offers study grants for secondary and higher education to the school and pupils of Rutlish and the Ancient Parish of Merton. Founded in the 17th century by a royal embroiderer, it aims to help Rutlish School pursue its goal of educational excellence.