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Farlington School

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Farlington School
Address
Map
Strood Park[1]

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RH12 3PN

England
Coordinates51°05′11″N 0°22′51″W / 51.08639°N 0.38083°W / 51.08639; -0.38083
Information
TypeIndependent
MottoVive ut vivas
(Live life to the full)
Established1896; 128 years ago (1896)
FounderThe Misses Buller
Local authorityWest Sussex
Department for Education URN126126 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsSteven Wade, Bellevue Education
HeadmasterJames Passam[1]
GenderGirls and boys
Age4 to 18[1]
Enrolment375 pupils[1]
HousesHawking, Luther King, Parks
Colour(s)Blue (formerly green)
Websitehttp://www.farlingtonschool.com/

Farlington School is an independent day and boarding school for pupils aged four to eighteen in Horsham, West Sussex, England. Farlington was founded in 1896 originally as a girls' school in Haywards Heath but moved to its present site at Strood Park near Horsham in 1955. It is situated about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of the town. Farlington joined the Bellevue Education group in September 2019. The school also has a long association with the University of Chichester in the field of teacher education.[2]

The school

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Farlington has over 300 pupils, and became co-educational in most year groups in September 2020, becoming fully co-educational the following year. Farlington is situated in 33 acres (0.1 km2) of parkland at Strood Park and Little Barn Owls also has a Nursery on this site. The school is made up of the Lower School (Reception to Year 4), the Middle School (Years 5 to 8) and the Senior School (Years 9 to 13). The oldest building on the site is the Jacobean Mansion House, housing the Reception and Library on the ground floor. Teaching buildings include the New Courtyard buildings, the Peto Building, the Moberly Building, the Simpson Science block, the Sixth Form Centre and the Johnson Sports Hall. The former chapel is the Drama Studio.

For the most part, students attend as day pupils; however, Farlington also offers boarding from the age of 8, on a full, weekly or occasional basis. Boarding accommodation is on the upper floors of the Mansion House. The boarding community is both British and international.

Farlington's distinctive uniform features a French navy jacket embroidered with the school's 'clock tower' logo for all pupils. Most girls wear the blue and green tartan kilt, (although grey trousers are now an alternative).

The School houses were renamed in 2020 as a result of a student vote and are: Luther King, Hawking and Parks.

Heads

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  • Miss Edith Buller, 1896-1898
  • Miss Charlotte Moberly 1898-1936
  • Miss Isabel Moberly, 1898-1942
  • Miss Effie Simpson 1942-1971
  • Mrs Mary Shewell, 1971-1974
  • Mrs Dorothy Khoo, later Harrington, 1974-1976
  • Mrs Olive Peto, 1977-1987
  • Mrs Patricia Metham, 1987-1992
  • Mrs Trina Mawer, 1992-2006
  • Mrs Jonnie Goyer, 2006-2012
  • Ms Louise Higson, 2012–2021
  • Mr James Passam 2021–present

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "URN: 126126 Farlington School". Edubase. Archived from the original on 3 April 2017. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
  2. ^ "AAH - All About Horsham".
  3. ^ "Alexandra Harris - About". Alexandra Harris website. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
  4. ^ Fox, Genevieve (16 April 2023). "'It's my calling': Mikaela Loach, rising star of the climate crisis campaign". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 19 May 2024.

Notes

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  • Farlington School Centenary 1896-1996 by Elizabeth Garrett
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