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The Skinners' School was opened in Tunbridge Wells in 1887. The current roll is 1124, with 319 in the Sixth Form. Skinners' aims to achieve academic excellence for all its pupils, whilst at the same time developing their independence as learners.
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The Skinners' School is a grammar school for boys in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, founded by the Worshipful Company of Skinners in 1887. Learn about its history, buildings, form system, academic performance, notable former pupils and more.
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The Skinners' School is a high-achieving boys' grammar school with a strong ethos and outstanding pastoral care. It offers a diverse and inclusive curriculum, with specialist status in science and maths, and a large sixth form.
The Skinners’ School is an all-boys grammar school with academy status in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent. The pupil roll is around 1120, with more than 350 students in the sixth form.
The Skinners' School is an outstanding secondary school with 1,120 pupils and a strong sporting tradition. It offers PE and GCSE PE, and seeks a teacher with expertise in one of its many sports.
The Skinners' School was opened in Tunbridge Wells in 1887. The current roll is 1124, with 319 in the Sixth Form. Skinners' aims to achieve academic excellence for all its pupils, whilst at the same time developing their independence as learners.