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Aylesbury Grammar Schools

Aylesbury brings together 3 grammar schools in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. Much of the area sits within the Buckinghamshire route, so shared testing is a big part of the admissions picture alongside each school's own rules.

girls', boys', and co-ed options Buckinghamshire 11+ GL Assessment Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

Shared test guide

These schools share one test

The Buckinghamshire guide explains the test, dates, and papers these schools share. It is the quickest way to see the shared exam details in one place.

School list

Grammar Schools in Aylesbury

The best grammar schools in Aylesbury on this page are ordered by GCSE results. You can also compare school type, Ofsted, shared test routes, and how hard it is to get a place.

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Rank #61

Aylesbury Grammar School

Aylesbury Grammar School, Walton Road

Ofsted: OutstandingBoys onlyCompetition: High

Overall GCSE score:69.8

Assessment: GL Assessment

Applicants per place: 3.1 applicants per place

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Rank #73

Aylesbury High School

Aylesbury High School, Walton Road

Ofsted: OutstandingGirls onlyCompetition: High

Overall GCSE score:68.2

Assessment: GL Assessment

Applicants per place: 3.0 applicants per place

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Rank #85

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School

Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School, Oxford Road

Ofsted: OutstandingMixedCompetition: Moderate

Overall GCSE score:65.8

Assessment: GL Assessment

Applicants per place: 5.5 applicants per place

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Aylesbury overview

Aylesbury grammar schools at a glance

3 grammar schools sit close together in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, so Aylesbury feels more local and easier to read than a large county-wide area.

Schools 3 schools
Main places Buckinghamshire
School mix Mixed
Tests GL

What stands out

Aylesbury is easier to take in geographically than larger selective counties because the schools sit in one small local patch.

What parents notice

The area includes boys' schools, girls' schools, and one co-ed option. The schools here all sit in the Buckinghamshire route, so the shared exam picture is easier to follow than in areas where every school tests differently. Distance and catchment rules matter at every school here. Several of the schools here are very competitive.

Area shape

What stands out in Aylesbury

Aylesbury is a compact local area. The main differences here are school type, test route, catchment, and how competitive each school is.

Local school cluster

Aylesbury Grammar School, Aylesbury High School, and Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School sit close together in one compact cluster. Families here see boys', girls', and co-ed options.

School mix

The area includes boys' schools, girls' schools, and one co-ed option.

Shared route

The schools here all sit in the Buckinghamshire route, so the shared exam picture is easier to follow than in areas where every school tests differently.

Admissions

Distance and catchment rules matter at every school here. Several of the schools here are very competitive.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Where are Aylesbury grammar schools mainly concentrated?

Aylesbury is a compact area. 3 grammar schools sit in the same local cluster rather than being spread across several different towns.

What types of grammar schools are in Aylesbury?

The area includes boys' schools, girls' schools, and one co-ed option.

Do the schools in Aylesbury share one test?

The schools here all sit in the Buckinghamshire route, so the shared exam picture is easier to follow than in areas where every school tests differently.

What should parents watch most closely in Aylesbury?

Distance and catchment rules matter at every school here. Several of the schools here are very competitive.