Chailey Secondary School opened in April 1958, is a comprehensive secondary school located in the village of South Chailey, Chailey, just outside Lewes in East Sussex, UK. Chailey School was awarded specialist Language College Status in July 2002. In the year 2007, the school was also awarded Humanities College status. The school also provides adult classes in French, Italian, and Spanish. It does not have a sixth form.

Chailey School
Address
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Mill Lane

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BN8 4PU

England
Coordinates50°56′21″N 0°01′37″W / 50.93923°N 0.02686°W / 50.93923; -0.02686
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TypeCommunity school
Established1958
Local authorityEast Sussex
SpecialistsLanguage and humanities
Department for Education URN114594 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherHelen Key
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Enrolment852
HousesAshdown Forest, Mount Caburn, Ditchling, Firle, Glynde
Colour(s)Navy Blue   and Sky Blue  
Websitehttp://www.chaileyschool.org

In recent years the school has been substantially rebuilt, with little of the old buildings remaining.

In 2007 at least 99% of students acquired one GCSE at grades A*–G and in 2009, 82% of students achieved 5 or more A*–C grades with 72% achieving 5 or more including English and maths. The school academic program spans a range of disciplines including arts, sciences or humanities.

The current head teacher is Helen Key. She has been head teacher since 2016.

In 2008 it celebrated its 50th anniversary since opening as a secondary modern in 1958. On 6 June 2008, The Duchess of Gloucester visited the school to attend a citizenship ceremony, the first of its kind to be held in a school with students present. This was to coincide with the school's 50th anniversary.[1]

Houses

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The house groups, known as forms, are named after local hills and landmarks. The most forms in a year group has been seven. The original four houses were Caburn, Chanctonbury, Ditchling and Firle

  • Ashdown
  • Chanctonbury
  • Ditchling
  • Firle
  • Ringmer, main sports rival, school, same design.
  • Weald (only used for year groups with six forms or more, currently only the class of 2015 and 2016)
  • Keymer (only used for year groups with seven forms)
  • Caburn
  • Glynde

Notable former pupils

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References

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  1. ^ "MEETING of the EAST SUSSEX COUNTY COUNCIL" (PDF). East Sussex County Council. 6 December 2020. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
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Official website