Amazing place of unexpected beauty. We ran into it while driving around . Nice place to visit .
Balenostyling 4x4
Hoping to explore a lot more. Visited here becuase my wife was in a 10km run. Immaculate grounds, clean and tidy. Very highly - not ideal if you are pushing a wheelchair. Narrow bit from road to site which has a gravel footpath or walk on the road.
Local Worthing Enthusiast219 days ago
My friend lives here and its pretty cool because when i cycle to his house i can enter the school with 0 security checks and surveilence! chapel looks pretty cool and is fun to look at during services. Some good mountain bike jumps on the hill. There is a cat thats dyed purple that lived in the garages not sure if its still alive
Mike W2 years ago
Been back again August 21. Was looking forward to visiting again but it was closed to public. However there is a public footpath and bridleway at the bottom of the road up to the college. Follow the bridleway and there is an excellent view over the airport and out to Shoreham.
If you have never seen this place from a distance you have missed some view. It is outstanding. The inside is also well worth a visit, free to do so, a very nice guide in attendance. I recommend having once looked around, you just sit on the benches on the lawn and enjoy the opposite view across the countryside.
Cringyhist orycreepers2 years ago
I went here in the early 2000's and it was traumatizing, one of my teachers actually hit me with a ruler I still cant believe the place hasn't been shut down. The only satisfactory thing was the location which is absolutely stunning.
Cringy Creepers2 years ago
First of all I would like to point out that I have been in a wheelchair since age of 8. I went to this school in the 2000's with my cousin who is 1 years younger than me. this school is impossible for physically disabled people like myself. My cousin once told a teacher hit him with a ruler. I don't remember the school being to bad but I don't have any good of it overall the environment seemed cold and excluding.
Julian Mummery2 years ago
Beautiful surroundings and the buildings are stunning. Shame only wealthy people can afford to send their children there. Did you know that you need permission to take photos of buildings according to signage.
Helen Blackfish2 years ago
I had visited several times before the coronavirus restrictions. Awesome place. I recommend you to see the chapel and Christmas lights on the tree in the garden.
If you have never seen this place from a distance you have missed some view. It is outstanding. The inside is also well worth a visit, free to do so, a very nice guide in attendance. I recommend having once looked around, you just sit on the benches on the lawn and enjoy the opposite view across the countryside.