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Schools in Worthing are provided by West Sussex County Council and by a number of independent providers. Both non-denominational and Church of England maintained schools were previously organised along three tier lines, with students transferring from a first school at age 8 to a middle school, and then starting High School at age 12.
St Oscar Romero Catholic School (formerly Chatsmore Catholic High School; formerly Blessed Robert Southwell High School) is a coeducational Roman Catholic secondary school located in the Goring-by-Sea area of Worthing, West Sussex, England.
Arthur Somerset, former Worthing, Sussex and London cricketer, who lived at Castle Goring. Stephen Spender, poet, attended Charlecote School in Byron Road, West Worthing for a year from 1920 to 1921. Sally-Anne Stapleford, skater, was born in Worthing. Sir Frederick Stern, gardener and creator of Highdown Gardens, lived at Highdown Towers in ...
Worthing High School is a secondary school with academy status located in Worthing, West Sussex. It caters to academic years 7-11 (ages 11–16) and has over 950 students on roll. It caters to academic years 7-11 (ages 11–16) and has over 950 students on roll.
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West Sussex County Council provides six state secondary schools: Bohunt School Worthing in Broadwater is a coeducational academy school, Durrington High School and St Andrews High School and Worthing High School are all coeducational, with St Andrew's taking in girls from 2021. Davison High School in East Worthing is a girls' school.
Our Lady of Sion School is an inter-denominational, independent school for male and female students, founded in 1862 and located in Worthing, West Sussex, on the south coast of England. Based on the teachings of Theodor Ratisbonne and Alphonse Ratisbonne , the school is part of a worldwide network of schools founded by the Sisters of Sion .