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The West Sussex Grid for Learning (WSGfL) was launched by West Sussex County Council (WSCC), as part of the National Grid for Learning initiative. The National Grid for Learning (NGfL) was a United Kingdom Government-funded gateway to educational resources on the Internet. It featured many individually selected links to resources and materials ...
Four of the county's five largest towns contain a further education college: Weymouth College, Kingston Maurward College in Dorchester and Bournemouth and Poole College which is one of the largest in the UK. [4] Dorset has two higher education establishments situated in the heart of the county's south east conurbation.
Ad Astra Infant School, Canford Heath Avonwood Primary School, Bournemouth Baden-Powell and St Peters CE Junior School, Parkstone; Bayside Academy, Hamworthy Bearwood Primary School, Bearwood
Brantridge School, Staplefield Chalkhill Education Centre, Haywards Heath Cornfield School, Littlehampton Fordwater School, Chichester Herons Dale School, Shoreham-by-Sea ...
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]
The College of Richard Collyer (colloquially Collyer's / ˈ k ɒ l i ə z /), formerly called Collyer's School, is a co-educational sixth form college in Horsham, West Sussex, England. The college was rated as being 'good' by Ofsted in 2021. It is the second oldest school in West Sussex after The Prebendal School in Chichester and the fourth ...
The Regis School (previously Bognor Regis Community College) is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England.It converted to academy status from LEA control in January 2012, under the sponsorship of United Learning.
St Paul's Catholic College entrance. The College first opened on 9 September 1963 as a modern secondary school serving the Mid-Sussex area. It was originally situated in the nearby town of Haywards Heath but relocated to its current site at the northwestern edge of Burgess Hill in September 2004.