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'''Shoreham College''' is an Independent day school for boys and girls aged 3 to 16 that is located on the [[Sussex]] coast between [[Brighton]] and [[Worthing]]. The school was originally established in 1852 as Shoreham Grammar School. |
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'''Shoreham College''' is an Independent day school for boys and girls aged 3 to 16 that is located on the [[Sussex]] coast between [[Brighton]] and [[Worthing]]. The school was originally established in 1852 as Shoreham Grammar School. |
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The school operates a house system, Grenville, Nelson, Rodney and Raleigh, to which a pupil upon joining remain attached throughout their school career. |
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The school operates a house system, Grenville, Nelson, Rodney and Raleigh, to which a pupil upon joining remains attached throughout their school career. |
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The school is a [[charitable trust]] whose trustees form the College Council. R K Iremonger BA (Open) the Headmaster is a member of the [[Independent Schools Association]]. |
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The school is a [[charitable trust]] whose trustees form the College Council. R K Iremonger BA (Open) the Headmaster is a member of the [[Independent Schools Association]]. |
Revision as of 19:37, 15 December 2007
Shoreham College is an Independent day school for boys and girls aged 3 to 16 that is located on the Sussex coast between Brighton and Worthing. The school was originally established in 1852 as Shoreham Grammar School.
The school operates a house system, Grenville, Nelson, Rodney and Raleigh, to which a pupil upon joining remains attached throughout their school career.
The school is a charitable trust whose trustees form the College Council. R K Iremonger BA (Open) the Headmaster is a member of the Independent Schools Association.
External links
http://www.shorehamcollege.co.uk/ School website