Longhill High School
Longhill High School | |
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Address | |
Falmer Road , East Sussex , BN2 7FR England , United Kingdom | |
Coordinates | 50°49′06″N 0°04′03″W / 50.8184°N 0.0676°W |
Information | |
Type | Community school |
Local authority | Brighton and Hove |
Department for Education URN | 114581 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 11 to 16 |
Enrolment | 892 |
Website | http://www.longhill.brighton-hove.sch.uk/ |
Longhill High School is a co-educational secondary school for 11 to 16 year-olds, which is located in Rottingdean, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex. The school grounds are served by Brighton & Hove bus routes 2, 22, 72, 72A and 76, 76A.[1]
History
[edit]The school was officially opened in 1964, although took its first intake in 1963.[citation needed] The school originally had six houses named after castles in Sussex: Arundel, Bramber, Chichester, Hastings, Lewes and Pevensey.
On 16 September 2010, officially it opened its new block, named "Vaughan Block" after one of the longest-serving teachers, after a campaign on the social networking site Facebook.[2]
On the hottest day thus far in 2016, several dozen male pupils were excluded from lessons due to wearing school PE shorts instead of trousers. The head teacher said, “Students have access to water in order to keep themselves hydrated" and stated that only around 2 per cent of pupils were involved.[3] Over the next few days, more than a dozen male pupils attended school wearing school uniform skirts instead as a protest, which they were permitted to do after initially being told to remove them. Parents said that the protest should encourage the school to consider changing its uniform policy.[4]
In 2018 the school implemented a new house system named after local landmarks: Brighton Dome, Brighton Lanes, Brighton Pavilion and Brighton Pier. It also changed its motto to “Aspiration, Determination, Success”.
Initiatives and projects
[edit]Longhill High School is involved in projects.
- Shortlisted for Learning through Landscapes' Fruit-ful Schools[5] project.
- Pupils are part of the Young Gifted and Talented Programme.
- Pupils are part of the Aim Higher scheme.[citation needed]
Notable students
[edit]- John Volanthen, one of the divers in the Tham Luang cave rescue in Thailand.[6]
- Tommy Elphick, a professional football player.
- Saffron Barker, a YouTube vlogger, who was a contestant in Strictly Come Dancing in 2019.
- Fabienne André, British paraathlete.[7]
- Sonay Kartal, tennis player[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Longhill School Grounds (in)". buses.co.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2024.
- ^ "Local newspaper article".
- ^ "Boys excluded from lessons after wearing shorts on hottest day of the year". The Argus. Retrieved 18 April 2018.
- ^ "Teenage boys in Rottingdean school skirt protest over hot weather". BBC News. 22 July 2016. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
- ^ Fruit-ful Schools[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Queen presents Brighton diver with George Medal for Thai cave rescue". 26 February 2019.
- ^ Rhoden-Paul, Andre (17 March 2018). "Swimmer with cerebral palsy going for gold". The Argus. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
- ^ "Sonay delight after Brighton player's Wimbledon win – Brighton and Hove News". Tampopo. Ascendoor. 4 July 2024. Retrieved 30 September 2024.