Is Eastbourne College a good school?

Is Eastbourne College a good school?

Eastbourne College has achieved the best possible rating for quality of education in its latest inspection report, ranking as excellent for pupils’ academic and other achievements as well as their personal development.

Is there a college in Eastbourne?

East Sussex College Eastbourne
Eastbourne/Colleges and Universities

Who owns Eastbourne College?

Eastbourne College

College
President Peregrine Cavendish, 12th Duke of Devonshire
Chairman of the College Council Philip Broadley
Headmaster Tom Lawson
Chaplain Daniel Merceron

Is Eastbourne College private?

Eastbourne College | Independent private boarding and day school in Sussex.

Who went to Eastbourne College?

Eastbourne College has a whole range of former students that went on to find fame. Weather forecaster Michael Fish, comedian Eddie Izzard, architect Sir Hugh Casson and actor Hugh Skinner all attended the East Sussex school. Actor Benedict Cumberbatch attended Brambletye School in East Grinstead.

Is Eastbourne College selective?

Eastbourne College welcomes applications from pupils of all educational backgrounds and its entry procedures are intended to identify applicants who will thrive at Eastbourne. The College is a selective school that admits pupils primarily on the basis of their underlying academic ability and their personal character.

What county is West Sussex in?

West Sussex lies within the historic county of Sussex, except for a small area in the north around Gatwick Airport, which belongs to the historic county of Surrey. It comprises seven districts: Adur, Arun, Chichester, Horsham, and Mid Sussex and the boroughs of Crawley and Worthing.

When was Eastbourne College built?

1867
Eastbourne College/Founded

The founding of Eastbourne College was in 1867. An object and plan of the school was ‘to open a school here owing to the remarkable healthiness of Eastbourne’.

How do you get to Eastbourne College?

There are normally two points of entry into the College: at the start of the Michaelmas term in Year 9 for boys and girls aged 13 plus, and in the Lower Sixth (Year 12) for boys and girls aged 16 plus. Pupils wishing to join the College in Year 10 are considered on an individual basis.

How do I apply to Eastbourne College?

Prospective pupils can apply for a place by completing the Online Registration Form (link above) and submitting / returning it to the College with payment of a non-refundable £100 fee to cover administrative costs. For convenience, registration can be completed online or the form can be printed and sent back.

Is West Sussex a good place to live?

With beautiful national trails, charming villages, historic castles and action-packed outdoor activities, it’s no surprise that West Sussex is a popular place to live, not just for families but young professionals as well due to its strong connections to urban centres and London.

Where is College Central?

As a result College Central is a complex combination of multiple sites. Our main site, situated in Hampden Park, Eastbourne offers provision to 16 KS3 and 20 KS4 students.

What is the Eastbournian Society?

The Eastbournian Society brings together our extended family of Old Eastbournians (Eastbourne College), Old Androvians (St Andrew’s Prep), Old Aschamians (Ascham Prep), parents of both current and former pupils, current and former staff, and local people and businesses and other friends and supporters.

What is applycentral College Central?

Apply. College Central is a leading source for employment, job search, and career information for students and alumni across the nation. Explore high quality, local and national job opportunities in a wide array of professions. Make your next career move the right one: sign up with College Central and launch your career today!

Why is College Central a complex school?

Beyond the moral purpose and vision that drives College Central, the physical organisation of the school is designed to meet the needs of 28 separate schools across the entirety of East Sussex. As a result College Central is a complex combination of multiple sites.

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