Dartford Grammar School
Dartford Grammar School, West Hill
Overall GCSE score:83.6
Assessment: GL Assessment
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The grammar schools in Kent make up the largest and most varied selective landscape in England. Kent's scale is both its strength and its complication: West Kent, mid-county, Medway-edge, and coastal schools belong to the same county story, but they do not produce one uniform experience.
Top schools
Previewing the top 5 grammar schools in Kent by GCSE results. The full table ranks schools by GCSE results and adds competition level, shared test route detail, and admissions context.
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School ranking
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Dartford Grammar School, West Hill
Overall GCSE score:83.6
Assessment: GL Assessment
Judd School, Brook Street
Overall GCSE score:78.2
Assessment: GL Assessment
Tonbridge Grammar School, Deakin Leas
Overall GCSE score:76.9
Assessment: GL Assessment
Dartford Grammar School for Girls, Shepherds Lane
Overall GCSE score:70.6
Assessment: CEM
Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School, Southfield Road
Overall GCSE score:67.6
Assessment: GL Assessment
Highworth Grammar School, Maidstone Road
Overall GCSE score:61.9
Assessment: GL Assessment
Invicta Grammar School, Huntsman Lane
Overall GCSE score:61.7
Assessment: GL Assessment
Weald of Kent Grammar School, Tudeley Lane
Overall GCSE score:59.2
Assessment: GL Assessment
Skinners' School, St John's Road
Overall GCSE score:58.4
Assessment: GL Assessment
Maidstone Grammar School, Barton Road
Overall GCSE score:56.5
Assessment: GL Assessment
Oakwood Park Grammar School, Oakwood Park
Overall GCSE score:55.6
Assessment: GL Assessment
Norton Knatchbull School, Hythe Road
Overall GCSE score:52.0
Assessment: GL Assessment
Maidstone Grammar School for Girls, Buckland Road
Overall GCSE score:51.6
Assessment: GL Assessment
Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School, Old Dover Road
Overall GCSE score:50.5
Assessment: GL Assessment
Wilmington Grammar School for Girls, Parsons Lane, Wilmington
Overall GCSE score:50.4
Assessment: GL Assessment
Barton Court Grammar School, Longport
Overall GCSE score:49.4
Assessment: GL Assessment
Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys, Langton Lane, Nackington Road
Overall GCSE score:49.2
Assessment: GL Assessment
Cranbrook School, Waterloo Road
Overall GCSE score:48.7
Assessment: GL Assessment
Gravesend Grammar School, Church Walk
Overall GCSE score:47.8
Assessment: GL Assessment
Dover Grammar School for Boys, Astor Avenue
Overall GCSE score:47.5
Assessment: GL Assessment
Dane Court Grammar School, Broadstairs Road
Overall GCSE score:45.7
Assessment: GL Assessment
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Abbey Place
Overall GCSE score:45.4
Assessment: GL Assessment
Wilmington Grammar School for Boys, Common Lane, Wilmington
Overall GCSE score:43.8
Assessment: GL Assessment
Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend, Pelham Road
Overall GCSE score:43.5
Assessment: GL Assessment
Tunbridge Wells Grammar School for Boys, St John's Road
Overall GCSE score:42.6
Assessment: GL Assessment
Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School, Chatham Street
Overall GCSE score:41.5
Assessment: GL Assessment
Sir Roger Manwood's School, Manwood Road
Overall GCSE score:41.0
Assessment: GL Assessment
Borden Grammar School, Avenue of Remembrance
Overall GCSE score:38.1
Assessment: GL Assessment, Individual
Harvey Grammar School, Cheriton Road
Overall GCSE score:37.2
Assessment: Individual
Highsted Grammar School, Highsted Road
Overall GCSE score:35.0
Assessment: GL Assessment, Individual
Dover Grammar School for Girls, Frith Road
Overall GCSE score:30.6
Assessment: GL Assessment, Individual
Folkestone School for Girls, Coolinge Lane
Overall GCSE score:20.6
Assessment: GL Assessment
Shared test guide
The Kent Test guide explains the test, dates, and papers these schools share. It is the quickest way to see the shared exam details in one place.
Next checks
Open focused comparisons and guides for the routes, admissions rules, and journeys that matter in Kent.
Comparisons
Guides
Grammar School Admissions Explained
A calm parent guide to registration, testing, preferences, and offer-day decisions when building a grammar school shortlist.
Grammar School Offer Day and Waiting Lists
A calm parent guide to offer day, waiting lists, and what to do when your shortlist does not land exactly as hoped.
Grammar School Travel and Commute Guide
How to judge daily travel reality before a grammar school makes it onto a serious shortlist.
Explore other areas
Nearby areas can share similar routes, school mix, or journey patterns while still leading to different daily choices.
57 grammar school profiles in 3 counties across South East, covering 5 local clusters in total, with local area hubs for route, admissions and journey detail.
6 grammar school profiles in Kent. The linked Medway Test guide covers shared test dates, downloads, and route detail.
4 grammar school profiles in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. The linked Essex (CSSE) guide covers shared test dates, downloads, and route detail.
4 grammar school profiles in Greater London. The linked Bexley guide covers shared test dates, downloads, and route detail.
Kent overview
32 grammar schools are mainly spread across Dartford, Maidstone, Tunbridge Wells, and 8 more. The school list changes by town cluster before results or inspection grades come into play.
What stands out
Kent has 32 grammar schools in this ranking, making it one of the biggest and broadest selective areas in the country.
School mix and route
The county includes boys', girls', and co-educational schools, with major local groupings across north-west Kent, west Kent, mid Kent, Canterbury, and the east coast.
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Where they are
Dartford, Maidstone, Tunbridge Wells, and 8 more give Kent its main grammar-school shape.
Shared route
Much of the area is still tied together by the Kent Test route, but the tests themselves are not identical across every school.
School mix
The area includes boys' schools, girls' schools, and co-ed options.
Admissions
Distance and catchment rules matter at many of these schools. Competition varies noticeably across the area.
Dartford has 4 grammar schools, including Dartford Grammar School, Dartford Grammar School for Girls, and 2 more schools, with both boys' and girls' schools.
Maidstone has 4 grammar schools, including Invicta Grammar School, Maidstone Grammar School, and 2 more schools, with both boys' and girls' schools.
Tunbridge Wells has 4 grammar schools, including Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School, The Skinners' School, and 2 more schools, with boys', girls', and co-ed options.
Canterbury has 3 grammar schools, including Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School, Barton Court Grammar School, and Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys, with boys', girls', and co-ed options.
Dover has 3 grammar schools, including Dover Grammar School for Boys, Sir Roger Manwood's School, and Dover Grammar School for Girls, with boys', girls', and co-ed options.
Swale has 3 grammar schools, including Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Borden Grammar School, and Highsted Grammar School, with boys', girls', and co-ed options.
Other grammar-school clusters also sit around Tonbridge and Malling, Ashford, Folkestone and Hythe, and 2 more.
FAQ
Kent has 32 grammar schools in this ranking and stretches across a very large county, so parents are often comparing several local clusters rather than one compact school group.
Kent grammar schools are spread across several belts including Dartford, Wilmington, and Gravesend in the north-west; Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells in the west; Maidstone and Ashford in mid Kent; and Canterbury, Dover, Folkestone, Faversham, Sandwich, and Thanet in the east.
Yes. Kent includes boys' schools, girls' schools, and co-educational grammar schools, giving families one of the broadest selective mixes in England.
Much of the county is tied together by the Kent Test, which is one reason parents often start with a county-wide view before narrowing into local town clusters.