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  2. Schools in Worthing, West Sussex - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Hurstpierpoint College - Wikipedia

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    Hurstpierpoint College is a public school (English private boarding and day school), located just north of the village of Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex. The College was founded in 1849 by Canon Nathaniel Woodard and is a member of the Woodard Corporation .

  4. 2025 in England - Wikipedia

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    The cap on bus fares in England rises from £2 to £3 per journey. [2] West Midlands Police announce they have located Sheila Fox, missing from Coventry since 1972, and say she is safe and living in another part of the country. [3] 2 January –

  5. The Weald School - Wikipedia

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    The school is located in the village of Billingshurst, West Sussex, England. Its grounds adjoin the main road through the village, and is shared with the local leisure facilities at Weald Recreation Centre. On 20 September 2008, the Weald Recreation Centre became the Billingshurst Leisure Centre. [3]

  6. Lancing College - Wikipedia

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    The school is located in West Sussex, east of Worthing near the village of Lancing, on the south coast of England. Lancing was founded in 1848 by Nathaniel Woodard and educates c. 600 pupils between the ages of 13 and 18; the co-educational ratio is c. 60:40 boys to girls.

  7. Windlesham House School - Wikipedia

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    Windlesham House School is an independent boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 4 to 13 on the South Downs, in Pulborough, West Sussex, England. [1] It was founded in 1837 by Charles Robert Malden and was the first boys' preparatory school in the United Kingdom. [2] In 1967 it became the first IAPS co-educational school. [3]

  8. Worth School - Wikipedia

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    Worth School is a private co-educational Roman Catholic boarding and day school for pupils from 11 to 18 years of age near Worth, West Sussex, England. Until 2008, Worth was exclusively a boys' school. [2] The school is located within Worth Abbey, a Benedictine monastery, in 500 acres (2.0 km 2) of Sussex countryside. [3]

  9. Westbourne House School - Wikipedia

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    Westbourne House School is an independent preparatory school 1½ miles east of Chichester, West Sussex, England. [2] [3] It is co-educational and serves around 450 boarding and day-school pupils from ages 2–13. The headmaster is Martin Barker. [4] The school is set in grounds of 100 acres and has a lake for kayaking and canoeing. [5]