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- In 1976 the grammar school converted to become a mixed sixth-form college and is now one of the leading sixth-form colleges in the country with over 2,000 students.
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The College of Richard Collyer (colloquially Collyer's / ˈ k ɒ l i ə z /), formerly called Collyer's School, is a co-educational sixth form college in Horsham, West Sussex, England. The college was rated as being 'good' by Ofsted in 2021.
Like many sixth form colleges in the country, Collyer’s converted from being a single-sex 11-18 school to a mixed voluntary-aided 16-18 college in 1976, marking an exciting new future for the long-standing town institution.
Collyer’s is one of the leading sixth form colleges in the country. As the first choice for A Levels in West Sussex, our college offers a broad range of subjects and provides a supportive and inspiring environment for students to learn and develop their academic and personal potential.
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Oct 30, 2015 · The tale of how Collyer’s became one of the oldest and most successful schools in Sussex has a sad beginning. A potted history on the Collyer’s website states that in January 1532, Richard Collyer wrote his will and died two months later.
Aug 24, 2023 · The overall A-level pass rate was 99.5 per cent. Collyer’s principal Dan Lodge said: “I am incredibly proud of the achievement of all our students at Collyer’s this summer, particularly as this was the first time most had taken public exams.
Richard Collyer became Third Warden of The Mercers’ Company in 1528, five years before his death in 1533. The original Tudor school was built next to St Mary’s Church at the heart of the town, with 60 pupils all in one large classroom taught entirely in Latin.