Shoreham College

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Shoreham College
Shoreham College's Current Logo.png
Address
St Julian's Lane

, ,
BN43 6YW

England
Coordinates50°49′58″N 0°14′48″W / 50.83289°N 0.24667°W / 50.83289; -0.24667Coordinates: 50°49′58″N 0°14′48″W / 50.83289°N 0.24667°W / 50.83289; -0.24667
Information
TypeIndependent day school
MottoDeus horam dat ('God gives the hour')
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1852; 169 years ago (1852)
Local authorityWest Sussex
Department for Education URN126112 Tables
HeadmasterTaylor-West
GenderCoeducational
Age3 to 16
Houses
  • Grenville
  • Nelson
  • Rodney
  • Raleigh
Former pupilsOld Shorehamers
Websitewww.scol.co.uk

Shoreham College is an independent day school for boys and girls aged 3 to 16, which is located in Shoreham-by-Sea on the Sussex coast between Brighton and Worthing.

The school is a charitable trust whose trustees form the College Council. The current headmaster is Mr Taylor-West.

History[]

Shoreham College was founded in 1852 as "New Protestant Shoreham Grammar School" by some "leading gentlemen of that town" and later renamed "Shoreham Grammar School". It was founded with the intention of educating local boys in classics, and "other branches of a liberal education" with a central focus on the Bible. The foundation was backed by townspeople and local clergymen against puseyism and the revival of Catholic traditions in the Church of England, in particular "High church". On 27 November 1852 an advertisement for pupils was published in the Brighton Herald.[1]

One of the buildings the school occupies was formerly a house which dates back to the 18th century and is a Grade II listed building.[2]

Houses[]

Upon joining the school, pupils are placed in either Grenville, Nelson, Rodney or Raleigh house, to which they remain attached through their school career.

Throughout the year, many inter-house competitions take place, encompassing subject areas such as music, art and sport. During the school's Speech Day (a prize-giving event held at the end of each academic year),[3] three prize shields are available for the house which has achieved: the most house points for pupils' good conduct; the best exam results; and the most points overall (gained from inter-house events over year).

Notable former pupils[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Where it all began: 1852". shorehamcollege.co.uk.
  2. ^ British Listed Buildings - Shoreham College
  3. ^ News article reporting on a previous Speech Day; http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/9142192.Johnny_Ball_wows_Shoreham_College_audience/?ref=arc

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