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  1. Rutlish School is a state comprehensive school for boys, formerly a grammar school with the same name originally located on Rutlish Road, Merton Park, and relocated in 1957 on nearby Watery Lane, Merton Park, in southwest London . History. The school is named for and honours the benefactor William Rutlish, embroiderer to Charles II.

  2. Rutlish is the second highest performing non-selective boys' school in the country for progress and the highest performing boys', non-selective school in London. Rutlish is the highest performing of all secondary schools in Merton. The school consistently achieves outstanding results.

  3. 1895. Rutlish Science School was officially opened on Thursday 26 September at Rutlish Road. The school was designed to provide a “thorough, modern, practical education for boys aged between 10 and 17 years of age”. Dr Draper was appointed the first the Headmaster. An early photo of Dr Draper and students.

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  4. Rutlish School has been successfully educating students for over 100 years. From 2010, sixth form students have been educated on the Rutlish site through our joint Sixth Form venture with Ricards Lodge (RR6). Rutlish School is committed to providing the highest quality education and opportunities for students irrespective of religion, race ...

  5. Inspection report: Rutlish School, 25–26 April 2017 Page 6 of 11 and progress. Pupils say that school leaders manage behaviour well; inspectors agree. Staff set consistent and clear expectations in relation to behaviour and attitudes for learning. Pupils’ attendance is above the national average. In 2016, the attendance of

  6. Inspection report: Rutlish School 26 and 27 April 2022 4 How can I feed back my views? You can use Ofsted Parent View to give Ofsted your opinion on your child’s school, or to find out what other parents and carers think. We use information from Ofsted Parent View when deciding which schools to inspect, when to inspect them and as part of their