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  2. Brighton Hove & Sussex Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 3,550 students in college, most of whom take A-Level courses. The remaining students are enrolled in variety of courses, predominantly BTEC Level 3 or GCSE programmes. Approximately 60% of students are from Brighton and Hove, and up to 40 students come from outside the United Kingdom. [5]

  3. Varndean College - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded in 1884 in York Place, Brighton, as a boys' secondary school and moved to its current site (overlooking the city and the sea) in 1932, later attaining grammar school status, becoming Varndean Grammar School for Boys, administered by the Education Committee for the County Borough of Brighton. In 1972 the first girls were ...

  4. Varndean School - Wikipedia

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    Varndean was founded in 1884 in central Brighton as York Place Higher Grade School. An Organised Science School was added in 1894. The name changed to Brighton Municipal Secondary School for Girls in 1905. During World War I, the York Place buildings were taken over for use as an Indian Military Hospital and not returned until 1919.

  5. Brighton College - Wikipedia

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    Brighton College is a fee-charging, co-educational, boarding and day public school for boys and girls aged 3 to 18 in Brighton and Hove, England.The school has three sites: Brighton College (the senior school, ages 11 to 18), Brighton College Preparatory School (children aged 8 to 13, located next to the senior school) and the Pre-Prep School (children aged 3 to 8).

  6. Hove College - Wikipedia

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    Hove College attracts many university graduates and people with strong secondary education. However, there are strict entry requirements for English language skills for all overseas students, this is also in part to meet UKBA requirements for non EU/EEA. Overall the selection criteria are based on individuals merit, their work experience level ...

  7. Blatchington Mill School - Wikipedia

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    At A level in 2018, the average result was D+ compared to B− in Brighton and Hove and C+ nationally. [4] Blatchington Mill School and Sixth Form College was last inspected by Ofsted during February 2017. The school was assessed as Good. [5]

  8. Dorothy Stringer School - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Stringer gained the Eco-Schools Green Flag award in 2000 and has maintained its status, updating the school as rules become stricter. [6] It was the only secondary school in Brighton to hold this award until its renewal in June 2016, [7] and the school secured the award for the 9th time in 2021. [8]

  9. Brighton Girls - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Girls School was the tenth school founded by the Girls' Day School Trust in 1876. [2] The first head of the school was Edith Creak who at twenty years old appointed the first staff. Creak had broken glass ceilings as one of the first women to study at Cambridge and to graduate from London University.