this is always the problem with grammar schools.
i know people who failed it long long ago; the stigma has never left them. it really marked them down in their own eyes.
my brother went to a rare bi-lateral school; you didn't have to pass exams to get in there, but you could take public exams if having the potential.
was a kind of precursor to the comprehensive ideal i guess.
the art master designed the school badge, and there was a pipe organ being built, which the woodwork classes added to each year.
wish i'd gone there, a proper school, purpose built, with trained teachers. i went to a very strange private school.