Schools in Worthing are provided by West Sussex County Council and by a number of independent providers. Both Non-denominational and Church of England maintained schools are organised along three tier lines, with students transferring from a First school at age 8 to a Middle school, and then starting Secondary school at age 12. This system was introduced in 1973 as part of a move to reorganise schools to provide comprehensive education across West Sussex.
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- Schools in Worthing are provided by West Sussex County Council and by a number of independent providers. Both Non-denominational and Church of England maintained schools are organised along three tier lines, with students transferring from a First school at age 8 to a Middle school, and then starting Secondary school at age 12. This system was introduced in 1973 as part of a move to reorganise schools to provide comprehensive education across West Sussex. The local authority provides 22 primary schools (through a combination of first, middle and combined schools) and five secondary schools, alongide a primary and a secondary special school.
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- Schools in Worthing are provided by West Sussex County Council and by a number of independent providers. Both Non-denominational and Church of England maintained schools are organised along three tier lines, with students transferring from a First school at age 8 to a Middle school, and then starting Secondary school at age 12. This system was introduced in 1973 as part of a move to reorganise schools to provide comprehensive education across West Sussex.
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- Schools in Worthing, West Sussex
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