On 15 October 2015,
Nicky Morgan, the Education Secretary, announced that government would give permission for the school to create an "annexe" in
Sevenoaks, which had no grammar schools. The site for the 'annexe' is that of the former
Wildernesse School on Seal Hollow Road, preparations started on the site soon after planning permission was granted in 2014. The decision is controversial; as 1998 legislation barred any new school from adopting selective admissions. This action was seen as a way round this legislation. It was supported by
Kent County Council and an active group of parents, but opposed by others. An earlier attempt had been rejected by the then Education Secretary
Michael Gove in December 2013, as a single-sex school could not legally open a co-educational annexe. Parents had been balloted on whether the school should change its status and they had chosen to remain a girls only school. Kent County Council revised the scheme so the units became modular, and the application was resubmitted. It is this application that was approved. The annexe opened in September 2017. ==Results==