11+ Tuition for Wycombe High School
Specialist preparation for Wycombe High from our High Wycombe centre, for the GL Assessment Bucks Secondary Transfer Test (TBGS).
Wycombe High School is a girls’ grammar school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire (ages 11–18). Its latest Ofsted outcome is Outstanding (2024). In 2024/25 it recorded a GCSE Attainment 8 of 73.9, with 96.8% of pupils achieving grade 5 or above in English and maths (Department for Education). About 192 pupils join Year 7 each year, selected through The Buckinghamshire Grammar Schools (qualifying score 121 (standardised)).
How do you get into Wycombe High?
Wycombe High School is a girls’ grammar school in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, for ages 11–18. Competition for places is strong: only 192 children are admitted to Year 7 each year, selected through the The Buckinghamshire Grammar Schools. Because places are decided mainly on the test score, focused preparation makes a real difference.
Think Smart Academy has been preparing children for the 11+ for over a decade. Our High Wycombe centre prepares Wycombe High applicants for the Bucks Secondary Transfer Test. We teach Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning in separate sessions rather than rushed combined lessons, and track progress with termly mock exams and parent reports. Classes are capped at eight students, and every child starts with a free diagnostic assessment so we can see where they need the most work.
- The largest girls’ grammar intake near High Wycombe (192 Year 7 places).
Wycombe High at a Glance
- Type
- Girls grammar, ages 11–18
- Ofsted
- Outstanding (2024) (report)
- GCSE Attainment 8 (2024/25)
- 73.9 · DfE
- Grade 5+ in English & maths (2024/25)
- 96.8% · DfE
- A-level (2025)
- 76% at A*–B, 43% at A*–A (2025)
- Year 7 places
- 192 (Year 7, September 2026 (Buckinghamshire Council schools directory).)
- Entrance test
- GL Assessment, Bucks Secondary Transfer Test (TBGS)
- Qualifying score
- 121 (standardised)
How does the Wycombe High 11+ test work, and how are places allocated?
The Secondary Transfer Test (STT) assesses verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning and mathematics across two papers of about 60 minutes each, administered by Buckinghamshire Council for all Bucks grammar schools.
Qualifying score: A standardised Secondary Transfer Test Score of 121 or more automatically qualifies a child for a Buckinghamshire grammar school place.
How Wycombe High allocates places: A girl must achieve the Buckinghamshire qualifying score of 121. Priority then goes to looked-after children, qualified disadvantaged girls in catchment (a set number of places at score 115+), then catchment, with a straight-line distance tiebreaker.
September 2027 entry: key dates
- Registration
- Opens 10:00 on Fri 1 May 2026, deadline 15:00 on Tue 2 June 2026
- Test date
- 8 and 10 September 2026 (practice on the 8th, main test on the 10th)
A-level results at Wycombe High (2025)
For families thinking beyond the 11+, here is how Wycombe High performs at A-level.
- Grades at A*–A
- 43%
- Grades at A*–B
- 76%
Destinations: 95% of the Class of 2025 secured a university place; 3 degree apprenticeships (Deloitte, Microsoft, Rolls-Royce).
Source: Wycombe High published results — view. Verified 22 May 2026.
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Sources
School data on this page is taken from authoritative sources, last verified 22 May 2026: Ofsted (latest inspection report); the Department for Education’s Compare school and college performance service (GCSE 2024/25); and the school’s own admissions arrangements. A-level figures are the school’s published 2025 results (see the A-level section above for the exact source). Progress 8 is not shown because the DfE cannot calculate it for 2024/25 (no Key Stage 2 baseline after Covid-19).