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Vor 4 Tagen · Welcome to Sackville. Our vision is for a safe and inclusive community which enables every student to reach their full potential and develop a love of learning, by living our values every day. Families' Bulletins. Latest News. Year 6 Transition Information.
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Sackville School Vision. Our vision is for a safe and...
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CURRICULUM INTENT. At Sackville we aim to provide an...
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As Headteacher it gives me great pleasure, on behalf of the...
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We are a large and successful sixth form, serving our local...
- Ofsted Letter (January 2019)
We are delighted to be able to share the letter we have...
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Year 11 Macbeth Workshop – Student Report. Year 11 recently...
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All students will have equal access to school enrichment...
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Originally from South London, I have lived in East Grinstead...
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Sackville School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in East Grinstead, England. In 2020, the number of students was approximately 1670. Sackville is one of two state-funded secondary schools in the town, the other being Imberhorne School.
Sackville School promotes a well-rounded and balanced education based on academic, physical, moral and social development for boys and girls aged 11 to 18 years of age. Our ethos is to provide a positive, friendly, happy, family atmosphere for learning.
Children in year 6 looking to start Sackville in year 7 might want to visit our transition pages here. For all in-year admissions, please contact Paul Street to arrange a convenient time to meet and tour the school. 01342 410140.
Sackville School was founded by public subscription in 1859 as a National (Church) School on a site provided by Countess Amherst, a member of the Sackville family. The original buildings now form the eastern part of the Chequer Arts Centre in De la Warr Road.