Blatchington Mill School and Sixth Form College

Blatchington Mill School and Sixth Form College

Infobox UK school
name = Blatchington Mill School and Sixth Form College


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street = Nevill Avenue
city = Hove
county = East Sussex
country = England
postcode = BN3 7BW
LEA = Brighton and Hove
ofsted = 114606
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enrollment = 1674
gender = Coeducational
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upper_age = 18
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Blatchington Mill School is a coeducational secondary school in Hove, Brighton and Hove for 11 - 18. It is a school of Non-Denominational religion.The total number of pupils at the moment, of all ages, is 1711. The Headteacher is Janet Felkin BSc MA.

The school takes its name from the West Blatchington windmill which is situated just outside the school gates.

Notable Alumni

*Michael Standing 1993 - 1997, professional footballer with Bradford City F.C.,
*Robyn Schonhofer 1988 - 1995, newsreader with Virgin Radio,
*Jay Jackson 1986 - 1994, presenter Juice 107.2 FM.
*Katie Price 1989 - 1994, glamour model, author and television personality
*Gareth Barry, professional football player with Aston Villa
*Mia Clarke 1994 - 1999, musician, former guitarist with Electrelane
*Bobby Barry 1992 - 1997, musician
*Julia Clarke-Lowes 1993 - 1998, musician, founding member of The Indelicates

Awards

The school currently holds the status' of:
*Arts Colleges
*Artsmark Gold Arts Council England
*RM Centre of Excellence
*Hove Leading Edge Partnership
*Maths and Computing
*Learning with the Community Schools Curriculum Award 2002
*Vocational
*Blatchington Mill Performing Arts
*Healthy School
*Sportsmark 2006 Education and Skills Rewarding Commitment


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