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Downlands Community School is a maintained comprehensive for pupils aged 11 to 16. It has about 1200 pupils. In October 2022, Ofsted inspected the school and reported that the school was 'good' in all areas. [2] The school is currently over capacity by over 55 students as of 22 January 2025 [3]
Funtington Primary School, West Ashling; The Gattons Infant School, Burgess Hill; The Gatwick School, Crawley; Georgian Gardens Community Primary School, Rustington; Glebe Primary School, Southwick; The Globe Primary Academy, Lancing; Goring-by-Sea CE Primary School, Goring-by-Sea; Gossops Green Primary, Crawley; Graffham CE Infant School, Graffham
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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 Philip Howard Catholic School is an Ofsted rated "outstanding' secondary school for 11-18 year olds located between Chichester and Arundel, in the town of Barnham, West Sussex, England. It supports a strong Catholic ethos, although is open to pupils of all faiths. Since 2017 it has held 'Specialist Humanities College' and 'Teaching School ...
The Littlehampton Academy (TLA, formerly Littlehampton Community School) is an 11–18 mixed, Christian, secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Littlehampton, West Sussex, England. It was formerly a community school that was established in 1972, and adopted its present name after becoming an academy in 2009.
Bishop Luffa School, named after a former Bishop of Chichester, Ralph de Luffa, is a co-educational Church of England secondary school located in Chichester, West Sussex, England. The number of enrolled pupils was around 1,400 in 2010, in eight 'Year' house-forms and the sixth form.
The Mayor attended the event and the school hall was the venue for luncheon. The new school's Coat of Arms was (and remains) the 'Saltire' Cross of St Andrew with the motto Nihil Sine Labore (Nothing Without Effort). By 1 February, 128 pupils had registered with there being some free places. Others paid a fee of between 3d and 6d a week.