King's School, Hove

Free school in Hangleton, East Sussex, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

King's School, Hove is an 11-19 free school of Christian designation.[1] It is an ecumenical school, although it is not a CofE School, it has roots with the Church of England.[2]

Religious affiliation
Christian
Established2013
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King's School, Hove
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Location
Hangleton Way

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BN3 8BN

England
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TypeFree school
Religious affiliation
Christian
Established2013
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Headteacher
Sarah Price
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 19
Capacity1170 (by 2020)
Websitewww.kingsschoolhove.org.uk
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The school was originally established on a temporary site in Portslade. In September 2019 the school moved to its permanent site in Hangleton. In early 2020, it was severely damaged by Storm Ciara leading to the temporary closure of the school.[3]

Currently it also serves families in the BN3 postcode area.[4] It opened in September 2013 with its first cohort of Year 7 students. The first headteacher was Mr Steve Flavin.[5][6] The present headteacher is Mrs Sarah Price.

King's School was established by the Russell Education Trust, working with local parents.[7][8] The school has moved to a purpose-built site in Hangleton which has 3 floors, a multi-usage sports area, and a sixth form centre set to be open by 2023.

Ofsted Inspections

It was first inspected by Ofsted in June 2015 and received an overall judgement of 'good' with outstanding leadership and management and outstanding pupil behaviour and safety.[9]

A short inspection was carried out by Mark Bagust on 17 January 2019 and the school retained their ‘Good’ status. In the summer of 2018, 83% of pupils received a Grade 4, or above, in English and 81% gained Grade 4, or above, in Maths.[citation needed][10]

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