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Opened in 1908 as Durrington mixed and infant council school. Became a primary school, with new buildings opening in 1971, in preparation for change to First and Middle School in 1973. [7] Now run under joint headteacher with Durrington First School, the school is a 360-place junior school since September 2015. [3] Elm Grove Primary School ...
The Oaks Primary School, Crawley; Orchards Infant School, Durrington; ... West Park CE Primary School, Worthing; West Wittering Parochial CE School, ...
The school was converted to academy status on 1 November 2010 and was renamed Orchards Academy. It is now part of the Kemnal Academies Trust (a Multi Academy Trust that oversees a number of secondary and primary schools across England). It was previously a foundation school and Technology College administered by Kent County Council. However ...
Orchard Primary School; Oriel Academy West London; Our Lady & St John's RC Primary School; Reach Academy Feltham; The Rosary RC Primary School; St Lawrence RC Primary School; St Mary's RC Primary School, Chiswick; St Mary's RC Primary School, Isleworth; St Michael & St Martin RC Primary School; St Paul's CE Primary School; St Richard's CE ...
The Learning Resource Centre at Northbrook College's main campus in West Durrington. Worthing has 22 primary schools, six secondary schools, one primary and secondary special school, two independent schools, one sixth form college and one college of higher and further education.
Palatine School (formerly George Pringle School or Selden County Junior Mixed and Infant School) is a primary school in Worthing, West Sussex for those with Special Educational Needs. It educates 123 children between the ages of 4 and 11.
A temporary primary school was opened in Northgate in 1952 to accommodate young children in the New town. Formal Infant and Junior Schools were opened in 1954 on Barnfield Road, becoming First and Middle schools respectively in 1971. [1] The schools closed in 2004 with a new Northgate Primary School opening in the joined buildings. [3]
Our Lady of Sion School is an inter-denominational, independent school for male and female students, founded in 1862 and located in Worthing, West Sussex, on the south coast of England. Based on the teachings of Theodor Ratisbonne and Alphonse Ratisbonne , the school is part of a worldwide network of schools founded by the Sisters of Sion .