Christ's Hospital
school in West Sussex, UK / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christ's Hospital is a boarding school in Sussex. The school was started in 1552. King Edward VI started it. The headmaster is John Franklin BA MEd Admin. It has 831 students. The school is very big.
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Christ's Hospital | |
Motto | Honour All Men, Love the Brotherhood, Fear God, Honour the King. |
Established | 1552 |
Type | Independent school |
Religious affiliation | Anglican |
President | HRH The Duke of Gloucester |
Headmaster | Mr John Franklin |
Deputy Head | Mr Ben Vessey, Mrs Jo Thomson |
Founder | King Edward VI |
Location | Christ's Hospital West Sussex England |
Students | 831: 412 girls & 419 boys (2008) |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11 to 18 |
Houses | 16 Boarding Houses |
School colours | Blue & Yellow
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Grades | 71% A/A* at GCSE, 80% A/B at A-level |
Former Pupils | Old Blues |
Website | www.christs-hospital.org.uk |
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