Bohunt School Worthing

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Bohunt School Worthing
File:Bohunt School Worthing logo.png
Established 1 September 2015 (2015-09-01)
Type Academy (Sponsor led)
Trust Bohunt Education Trust
Headteacher Adam Whitehead
Location Queen Street
Worthing
West Sussex
BN14 7BJ
England
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Local authority West Sussex
DfE number 938/4008
DfE URN 140424 Tables
Staff 14 teaching, 8 support
Capacity 900
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–13
Colours Green and Black          
Website www.bohuntworthing.com

Bohunt School Worthing is a secondary school with academy status located in Worthing, West Sussex. It officially opened on 1 September 2015 taking pupils initially aged 11 and 12 (in curriculum years 7 and 8), expanding to become a full 11-16 secondary school by 2018. The school was opened as part of the change of age of transfer arrangements in Worthing which saw an end to three-tier education in the town which had been in place since 1973. The school is sponsored by the Bohunt Education Trust, led by Bohunt School in Liphook, Hampshire.

History

The school was proposed in 2013 as part of the local authority's plans to reorganise education in Worthing to remove the three-tier structure of first, middle and high schools, following the award of £13 million in funding to provide additional secondary school places in the town.[1] Proposals were invited for a sponsor to open a new school, with five being received.[2] Durrington High School was originally selected as the school's sponsor in partnership with Northbrook College, The Livingstone Foundation Trust and the University of Brighton.[3] However, the school later withdrew its support for the proposals, citing concerns about the funding and the site of the school.[4]

In September of 2014 the Bohunt Education Trust was selected as the replacement sponsor for the new school.[5] However, in December of 2014 it too raised concerns about the site of the school, and indicated that it might pull out of the proposed school. [6] The trust appointed a headteacher to the new school in October of 2014, [7] with initial building work beginning in the following February of 2015.[8] The new building is due to open in 2016, with the school using a temporary structure in the interim following opening in September 2015.[9] The school will open with approximately 50% of its intended places taken up at around 190 students in the first year.[10]

Campus

The school is being built on part of a site previously owned by Northbrook College in the Broadwater area of Worthing. The site is in a very constrained area, and so no immediate access to sports playing fields is available. The trust and the local authority have undertaken negotiations with the local Worthing Borough Council to arrange access to the nearby Manor Sports Ground for use by the school.[11] The borough council declined to transfer the ownership of the land to the school, but instead proposed a shared use arrangement.[12]

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