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  1. History of the School. The school was founded by Edward Wilson in 1615 and was located in Camberwell, now part of Greater London but at that time a small village of cottages, homesteads, inns and larger buildings grouped around a village green. Wilson was born around 1550 in Cartmel, Lancashire, which had its own grammar school, from where he ...

  2. Wilson’s School. A boys’ grammar school in the London Borough of Sutton (UK), Wilson’s School is: committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. a charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (registered number 7536970).

  3. House colour: orange Named after Mary Datchelor School, a girls' grammar school in Camberwell which closed in 1982.Some of the school's assets passed to Wilson's, enabling the Mary Datchelor wing to be built in 1983 (demolished in 2022 to make way for the new music school); also the 19th century painting Success crowning Endeavour in the John Jenkins Hall is from the Datchelor school hall.

  4. Admissions to Wilson's School

  5. The Wilson’s School Second Stage Entrance Examination will be held on Saturday 5 October 2024. All boys who have passed the Selective Eligibility Test for Wilson's School will receive an invitation to sit the Wilson's School Second Stage Entrance Examination.

  6. The department is committed to challenging its pupils and providing a varied and engaging mathematical experience for them. The programme of study for pupils consists of a two-year key stage three followed by our GCSEplus course. All students in Years 9 to 11 take part in an extended programme of study incorporating Level 2 Further Maths ...

  7. The 2020 exam results were based on Centre Assessed Grades. At GCSE, the pass rate was 100% including all students achieving a strong pass (Grade 5 and above) in English and Maths. Overall 94.2 of entries obtained a 9 to 7 (or A* to A) grade and the average EBacc points score was 8.01. 100% of students stayed in education after GCSE.