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The Regis School (previously Bognor Regis Community College) is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England. It converted to academy status from LEA control in January 2012, under the sponsorship of United Learning .
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The Regis School, Bognor Regis; Sackville School, East Grinstead; St Andrew's CofE High School for Boys, Worthing; St Oscar Romero Catholic School, Goring-by-Sea; St Paul's Catholic College, Burgess Hill; St Philip Howard Catholic High School, Barnham; St Wilfrid's Catholic School, Crawley; Shoreham Academy, Shoreham-by-Sea; Sir Robert Woodard ...
Until the 1970s, students from primary schools in the village of Felpham attended secondary schools in the nearby town of Bognor Regis. A secondary school was opened in Felpham in 1974/5 as Felpham Comprehensive School. In 1978 it accommodated around 800 pupils and in 1980 the initial intake of pupils had reached the sixth form.
South Bersted is a village and parish [1] in the Arun district of West Sussex, England.It forms part of the built up area of Bognor Regis and lies on the A259 and A29 roads one mile (1.6 km) north of the town centre.
It was originally formed as The Regis School in 1955 until 1998 when it changed its name to The King's Church of England School. After becoming part of the Three Spires Trust, the decision was take to change the name to St Regis Church of England Academy to coincide with the start of the 2023/24 school year. [ 2 ]
Butlins Bognor Regis; Bognor Regis and Littlehampton (UK Parliament constituency) Bognor Regis East (electoral division) Bognor Regis railway station; Bognor Regis Town F.C. Bognor Regis Town Hall; Bognor Regis War Memorial Hospital; Bognor Regis West & Aldwick (electoral division)
At the same time that construction began the council also petitioned George V to be allowed to add "Regis" to the town's name; the name was formally changed to Bognor Regis on 26 July 1929. [ 5 ] The town hall was designed by Charles Cowles-Voysey in the Neo-Georgian style , built in yellow brick with stone dressings by a local contractor, H. W ...