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Comparing Academic Results at Hampton Court House School and Kingston Grammar School

Hampton Court House School and Kingston Grammar School are both independent schools in South West London and Surrey, but they differ considerably in their academic profiles and examination outcomes. Kingston Grammar School is a long-established and academically selective school with consistently very strong results, while Hampton Court House School is a smaller independent school with a broader intake and a more varied academic profile.

At A level, Kingston Grammar School regularly achieves very high proportions of top grades. In recent years a large percentage of grades have been awarded at A* or A, often around 60 percent or higher, with well over 80 percent at A* to B. Many pupils achieve multiple A* grades and the school sends a strong number of students to competitive universities including Oxford and Cambridge as well as other leading Russell Group institutions. These results place Kingston Grammar among the strongest performing independent schools in the region.

Hampton Court House School also achieves good A level outcomes, although the proportion of the very highest grades is lower. Results typically show a solid percentage of grades in the A* to B range and strong pass rates overall. The school focuses on small class sizes and personalised teaching, often highlighting the progress pupils make during their time at the school rather than concentrating purely on headline proportions of top grades.

At GCSE, Kingston Grammar School again produces very strong results. A high proportion of grades are typically in the top 9–7 range, with many pupils achieving large numbers of grade 9s across their subjects. The school regularly appears near the top of regional performance tables and maintains a strong reputation for academic achievement.

Hampton Court House School also reports positive GCSE results with most pupils achieving good pass grades and a number of strong individual performances. However, the overall proportion of the very highest grades tends to be lower than at Kingston Grammar, reflecting differences in selectivity and the size of the year group.

Another difference between the schools lies in their scale and admissions. Kingston Grammar School is academically selective and attracts pupils with very strong GCSE and entrance examination results. Hampton Court House School has a smaller and more personalised environment with a broader intake and an emphasis on creativity, languages and individual development alongside academic study.

Overall, Kingston Grammar School produces significantly higher proportions of the very top examination grades and has a long-standing reputation as one of the strongest academic schools in the region. Hampton Court House School offers a smaller and more individualised educational environment with solid results and a focus on supporting pupils to achieve their personal academic potential.