Which council should we map next?

England has 36 local authorities that still operate grammar schools — each with its own admissions process and catchment rules. Vote for the council you'd most like to see added. The top-voted council gets mapped first.

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South East
Kent
33 grammar schools — the largest selective system in England
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Buckinghamshire
13 grammar schools — fully selective county, all pupils sit the 11+
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Medway
7 grammar schools in Rochester, Chatham & Gillingham
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Slough
2 grammar schools with highly competitive 11+ admissions
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Reading
2 grammar schools — Reading School & Kendrick School
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London
London Borough of Sutton
4 grammar schools — Nonsuch, Wallington, Wilson's, Greenshaw
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London Borough of Bexley
3 grammar schools serving south-east London
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Kingston upon Thames
2 grammar schools — Tiffin Boys' & Tiffin Girls'
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Enfield
2 grammar schools in north London
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Barnet
Queen Elizabeth's Boys' — one of England's most competitive grammars
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Bromley
3 grammar schools in south-east London
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Midlands
Birmingham
5 grammar schools — King Edward's foundation schools
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Warwickshire
10 grammar schools across Stratford, Warwick & Rugby
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Gloucestershire
Grammar schools in Gloucester & Cheltenham
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Lincolnshire
15 grammar schools — one of the largest selective systems outside Kent
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North of England
Trafford
11 grammar schools — Sale, Altrincham & surrounding areas  ✓ Live now
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Wirral
4 grammar schools in Birkenhead & Wallasey
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Calderdale
Grammar schools in Halifax — Yorkshire's selective system
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Kirklees
Grammar schools in Huddersfield
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North Yorkshire
Grammar schools in Ripon, Skipton & Thirsk
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