Seaford Head School

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Seaford Head School
Address
Map
Arundel Road

, ,
BN25 4LX

England
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoAchieving Excellence Together
Local authorityEast Sussex
OfstedReports
Head TeacherBob Ellis
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1075
Colour(s)Navy, light blue, green
Websitehttp://www.seafordhead.org

Seaford Head School (formerly Seaford Head Community College), in Seaford, East Sussex, England, is a co-educational secondary school with academy status for students aged 11 to 16 years, with a sixth form centre for students aged 16 to 18.

The school opened in 1938 as Seaford County Modern School, becoming Seaford County Secondary School in 1949. It became a comprehensive in 1972, became Seaford Head Community College in 1993, acquired Trust status in 2011 and in 2012 became an Academy as Seaford Head School.[1] Due to increasing competition from the larger Sussex Downs College conglomerate, the sixth form closed in 2009; a new Sixth Form Centre opened in 2014.[1][2] The school was in Ofsted special measures from 2004 to 2006.[3] An Ofsted inspection was carried out in October 2010 and the school was judged "Good with many outstanding features" and will be reassessed in the next 5 years (2015 at the latest).[4]

The school is a Specialist Science & Sports College, holding the Sport England Award Sportsmark. It also holds the British Council International School Award and the ArtsMark award from the English Art Council. It is a part of Healthy Schools East Sussex, which promotes healthy eating and lifestyles, and is a member of the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust.[citation needed]

Since 2005, the head teacher has been Lynton Golds; during most of 2015 she will be on sabbatical and Helen Key, the deputy head, will be acting head.[5]

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