Tanbridge House School
Tanbridge House School is a coeducational secondary school located in Horsham, West Sussex, England. Its current head master is Mr Sheridan who started in 2022. The school teaches a variety of subjects across the curriculum. In 2012 95.7% of students achieved A*-C grades at GCSE. Of those, 79% achieved 5 A*-C including English and Maths.
In November 2012, the school achieved an 'Outstanding' Ofsted rating in all four key areas of inspection. This placed it in the top three per cent of secondary schools in the country and made it one of only seven 'Outstanding' secondary schools in the county.[1]
School Information
There is a 'Student Voice' at Tanbridge which involves over 100 student representatives, who are involved in interviewing potential staff, leading on environmental and charitable issues and helping new pupils make the transition from primary to secondary school. The school was one of the first schools in West Sussex to achieve a Rights Respecting Schools Award (UNICEF).[citation needed]
There are SMART boards in every classroom, nine dedicated IT suites with another five computer areas and iPads.[2] Since 2008, the school has had a Virtual Learning Environment and Moodle. The school has its own Learning Resource Centre.
The annual school production is held every summer at The Capitol Theatre in Horsham; West Side Story (2008) Sweeney Todd (2009) Les Misérables (2010), Evita (2011), The Phantom of the Opera (2012) and Miss Saigon (2013) were all sell out shows. Later shows include, Jekyll and Hyde (2017), Made in Dagenham (2018), High School Musical (2022) and Sister Act (2023).
Further Education
Many of the students progress to colleges across the county, with the majority going to The College of Richard Collyer in Horsham although other colleges include Northbrook College in Worthing, Central Sussex College in Crawley, Brinsbury College in Pulborough and Chichester College.
Houses
The school has three houses, which are all namesakes of famous English sportspeople. They are:
- Redgrave, after Steve Redgrave
- Radcliffe, after Paula Radcliffe
- Wilkinson, after Jonny Wilkinson
School achievements
The school has achieved the following in recent years[3][better source needed]
- Ofsted Outstanding (2012)
- Rights Respecting Schools Award (UNICEF)
- Eco Schools Award
- Specialist Schools and Academies Trust
- Healthy Schools
- Specialist Science College
- Specialist Maths & Computing School
- Artsmark Silver
School Timeline
Date | Notes |
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1627 | The original Tanbridge House built by Richard Nye |
1887 | Tanbridge House rebuilt by Thomas Oliver in neo-Jacobean style. It is one of the first houses with electricity in Horsham. The building on Worthing Road is still extant today. |
1920 | Thomas Oliver dies; Tanbridge House is sold to West Sussex County Council for £7,000 |
1924 | The building becomes the Horsham High School for Girls |
1968 | Tanbridge House described as "a fine example of the revived Wealden tradition" |
1976 | Horsham High School for Girls is merged with nearby Manor House School and becomes Tanbridge House School, a mixed comprehensive. |
1988 | Tanbridge House faces demolition but Audrey Robinson; a teacher at the school, launches a successful campaign to save the building. |
1993 | Foundation Stone for new school buildings off Guilford Road, adjacent to the A24 road (England) is laid by Sir Philip Ward. The new school had been planned by Chairman of Governors David Radbourne and Headmaster Neil Chapman. |
1994 | The new school site is opened. The former school buildings on the Manor House site are demolished (to be replaced by Sainsbury's supermarket), and Tanbridge House is sold for conversion to apartments. |
2009 | The school obtains the all-weather pitch from Broadbridge Heath Leisure Centre. |
2012 | Housing developments begin around the school. It is agreed that Tanbridge House School will be given more sports pitches once the developments are completed. |
2016 | Extensions to current school site completed. |
Notable former pupils
- Kirsten Cooke (born 1952), actress
- Devon Endersby (born 1992), first-class cricketer
- Mark Hawkins - handball player, represented Great Britain
- Jamie Hewlett - artist/cartoonist and developer of the comic strip Tank Girl, and co-creator of the band Gorillaz
- Max Sanders - Lincoln City and England youth midfielder
- Thomas Haines - (born 1998), first class cricketer for Sussex County Cricket Club
- Chris Nash - (born 1983), first class cricketer for Sussex County Cricket Club and Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club
References
External links
- http://www.tanbridge-house-sch.co.uk
- Tanbridge House School Worthing Road site
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- The Academy, Selsey
- Angmering School
- Bishop Luffa School
- Bohunt Horsham
- Bohunt School Worthing
- Bourne Community College
- The Burgess Hill Academy
- Chichester Free School
- Chichester High School
- Davison High School
- Downlands Community School
- Durrington High School
- Felpham Community College
- Forest School
- The Gatwick School
- Hazelwick School
- Holy Trinity School
- Ifield Community College
- Imberhorne School
- The Littlehampton Academy
- Midhurst Rother College
- Millais School
- Oathall Community College
- Oriel High School
- Ormiston Six Villages Academy
- The Regis School
- Sackville School
- St Andrews High School
- St Oscar Romero RC School
- St Paul's RC College
- St Philip Howard RC High School
- St Wilfrid's RC School
- Shoreham Academy
- Sir Robert Woodard Academy
- Steyning Grammar School
- Tanbridge House School
- Thomas Bennett Community College
- Warden Park Secondary Academy
- The Weald School
- Worthing High School
(preparatory)
- Boundstone Community College
- Chichester High School For Boys
- Discovery New School
- Kings Manor Community College
- Lavant House School
- Midhurst Intermediate School
- Midhurst Grammar School
- Newells Preparatory School
- Rydon Community College
- St Margaret's Convent
- Stoke Brunswick School
- Tavistock and Summerhill School
- Towers Convent School