Shoreham College
West Sussex, United Kingdom
About Shoreham College
About Shoreham College
Shoreham College is a coeducational all-through school for children aged 3-16 situated in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex. The school is administered by a governing council and is a registered charity. At full capacity, this independent day school can host 494 students across pre-school, primary and secondary.
Shoreham College was founded by the Protestant Alderman of Shoreham in 1852. It became Shoreham Grammar School for Boys, then Shoreham College in 1979. It became coeducational in the 1980s and the nursery was opened in 1994.
Principal
Mrs Sarah Bakhtiari
Values and vision
At the heart of our local community, Shoreham College is a family school in every sense. We value every individual in our community for who they are. Understanding that happiness and well-being are essential for achievement and progress, we are ambitious for our pupils within a nurturing community. Our compassionate ethos is at the centre of everything we do.
Our students benefit from an extensive curriculum and superb facilities and teaching. Small class sizes ensure every child enjoys an education tailored to their needs and an appropriate level of challenge and support. A genuinely mixed ability school, we are experienced in providing an excellent, personalised education.
ISI report
“Supported by good, and often excellent, teaching and with access to a broad curriculum, pupils make good progress in their skills and knowledge. By the time they leave the college in Year 11 they have achieved success in GCSE examinations according to their ability and further developed their skills and talents in a range of extra-curricular pursuits. The teaching of pupils with SEND is highly successful in meeting their needs helped by the focused support within and outside of the classroom.”
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