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Kensington and Chelsea Schools Secondary Transfer 2020 Open Sessions and Test Dates (Dates and times subject to change. Please consult the borough and school websites for any updates) Kensington and Chelsea Schools School Admissions Team: Tel. - 020 7745 6432 (Monday-Friday 9am-2pm) or Email. [email protected] All Saints Catholic College (mixed) Chelsea Academy (mixed) Kensington Aldridge Academy (mixed) Address: St. Charles Square, W10 6EL Tel: 020 8969 7111 Address: Lots Road, SW10 0AB Tel: 020 7376 3019 Address: 1 Silchester Rd, W10 6EX Tel: 020 7313 5800 Open Mornings - Mon 7, Wed 9 and Fri 11 October at 9am Thursday 3 October - Open Evening - 6pm to 8.30pm Tuesday 24 September - Open Evening - 5pm to 8pm Open Afternoons - Tue 8 and Thur 10 October at 1pm Mon 30 Sep to Fri 11 Oct - School Tours (daily 9.10am see website) (Presentations at 5pm, 6pm & 7pm) Open Evening - Wed 2 October - 6.30 to 8.30pm Monday 7 October - Deadline for Music aptitude application Tue 24, Wed 25 and Thur 26 September - Open Mornings - 9am Saturday 12 October - Music Aptitude Tests - 9am to 1pm Thur 3 October - Open Morning - 9am to 10.30am The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School (boys) Music Aptitude test results available by Tuesday 22 October Wed 9 October - Deadline for Performing & Creative Arts form Address: 89 Addison Road, W14 8BZ Tel: 020 7603 8478 Saturday 12 October - Performing & Creative Arts assessments Tue 17 and Thur 26 September - Open Evening - 4.30pm, & 6pm Holland Park School (mixed) Mon 30 September - Deadline for Music aptitude application Address: Airlie Gardens, Campden Hill Road, W8 7AF St Thomas More Language College (mixed) Week commencing 7 October - Music Aptitude Tests Tel: 020 7908 1000 Address: Cadogan Street, SW3 2QS Tel: 020 7589 9734 Music Aptitude test results made available by Mon 28 October Wed 18 & Thur 19 September - Open Evenings (6pm) Thursday 12 September - Open Evening - 4.15pm Friday 18 October - Deadline for supplementary form Thur 19 & Fri 20 Sepetmber - Open Mornings (9.15am) Wednesday 18 September - Open Evening - 4.15pm Banding Test - Monday 28 October (all applicants) Mon 23 September - Deadline for Art aptitude applications (3pm) Banding Test Dates - Saturday 9 and 16 November Saturday 5 October - Art Aptitude Testing (8.30am) Art Aptitude test results available by Friday 18 October Saturday 23 November - Banding Test for all (8.30am-1pm) Secondary Transfer 2020 Open Sessions and Test Dates (Dates and times subject to change. Please consult the borough and school websites for any updates) Westminster Schools School Admissions Team: Tel. - 020 7745 6433 (Monday-Friday 9am-2pm) or Email. [email protected] Ark King Solomon Academy (mixed) Marylebone Boys' School (boys) The St Marylebone CE School (girls) Address: Penfold Street, NW1 6RX Tel: 020 7563 6900 Address: North Wharf Road, London, W2 1QZ Address: 64 Marylebone High Street, W1U 5BA No open evening - see below Tel: 020 3143 7100 Tel: 020 7935 4704 You cannot submit a secondary transfer application for Ark King Tuesday 17 September - Open Evening - 5.30pm to 7.30pm Friday 20 September - Deadline for Performing Arts form Solomon Academy. Year 6 pupils at King Solomon Academy will Wednesday 25 September - Open Morning - 9 to 10.30am Wednesday 11 September - Open Evening - 5 to 7pm automatically transfer to Year 7 from September 2020, there will be no 1, 8, 11 and 15 October - Heads briefing & tour - 9 to 10.30am 10, 13, 18 and 19 September - Open Mornings - 8.45 to 10am (or very few) places available at the school for children attending other primary schools. If you want to apply for a place, you will need to Saturday 28 September - Banding Test - 8.45am to 12noon Friday 20 September - Music & Choral Aptitude Test (Round 1) complete an 'in-year' application form, available on the Westminster 3, 10 and 17 October - Banding Tests - 4pm Saturday 5 October - Music & Choral Aptitude Test (Round 2) website - www.westminster.gov.uk/in-year-school-admissions Saturday 5 October - Dance & Drama Aptitude Test Paddington Academy (mixed) Saturday 9 November - Banding Test - 9am, 10am and 11am The Grey Coat Hospital (girls) Address: 50 Marylands Road, W9 2DR Tel: 020 7479 3900 Address: St Andrew's Building, Greycoat Place, SW1P 2DY Thursday 3 October - Open Evening - 5pm to 7pm Westminster Academy (mixed) Tel: 020 7969 1998 Friday 4 October - Open Session - 11am to 12noon Address: 255 Harrow Road, W2 5EZ Tel: 020 7121 0600 To visit, parents must book an appointment via the school website Thursday 10 October - Open Morning - 9am to 10am Wednesday 18 September - Open Morning - 9.15am Tuesday 24 September - Open Session - 1.45 to 3.20pm Monday 23 September - Open Morning - 9.15am Monday 30 September - Open Session - 5pm or 6pm Pimlico Academy (mixed) Tuesday 1 October - Open Evening - 4.30 to 6.30pm Tuesday 1 October - Open Session - 1.45 to 3.20pm Address: Lupus Street, SW1V 3AT Tel: 020 7828 0881 Tuesday 8 October - Open Morning - 9.15am Thursday 10 October - Open Session - 5pm or 6pm Tues 17 and Wed 18 September - Open Mornings - 9am Thursday 17 October - Open Morning - 9.15am Thursday 10 October - Open Session - 1.45 to 3.20pm Thursday 19 September - Open Evening - 5.30 - 7pm Tuesday 8 October - Language Aptitude Test Westminster City School (boys) Tuesday 3 December - Banding Test For All St Augustine's CofE High (mixed) Address: 55 Palace Street, SW1E 5HJ Tel: 020 7963 6300 Address: Oxford Road, NW6 5SN Tel: 020 7328 3434 Tuesday 24 September - Open Evening - 4.30 to 6.30pm Harris Academy St Johns Wood (mixed) Tuesday 17 September - Open Evening - 5 to 6.30pm Thursday 19 September - Open Morning - 10am to 12noon (Formerly Quinton Kynaston) Tues 24 to Thurs 26 September - Open Sessions - 9.15am Saturday 28 September - Open Morning - 10am to 12noon Address: Marlborough Hill, NW8 0NL Tel: 020 7722 8141 Saturday 30 November - Banding Test For All - 9am Tuesday 1 October - Open Morning - 10am to 12noon Wednesday 9 October - Open Evening - 5pm to 7pm Thursday 3 October - Open Morning - 10am to 12noon Tue 15 and Thurs 17 October - Open Mornings - 9am to 10.30am St George's Catholic School (mixed) Saturday 9 November - Banding Test - 10 to 11am Address: Lanark Road, W9 1RB Tel: 020 7328 0904 Tuesday 1 October - Open Sessions Sessions available; 9.30 to 11.30am and 5.30 to 7.30pm.
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