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==Inspection==
==Inspection==

Revision as of 01:27, 22 December 2009

St. Aubyn's School
Address
Map
Rottingdean

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BN2 7JN

England England
Information
TypeIndependent Preparatory School
Religious affiliation(s)Church of England
Established1895
FounderReverend James Crump
Local authorityBrighton and Hove
OfstedReports
Chairman of the GovernorsTimothy Prideaux
HeadmasterSimon Hitchings MA Cam
Staff25
GenderCo-educational
Age3 to 13
Enrollment190 (ages 3 - 13)
PublicationThe Bugle
Websitehttp://staubynsschoolbrighton.co.uk/


St. Aubyn's Preparatory School is a private co-educational school in Rottingdean, East Sussex catering for children from the ages of 3 to 13. The school was formally founded in 1895 by Reverend James Crump but has origins in educational establishments founded in the 18th-century by the then vicar of Rottingdean, Dr Thomas Hooker. The current headmaster is Simon Hitchings.

Notable alumni

Inspection

The Independent Schools Inspectorate[1] highlights a "stimulating and tolerant atmosphere", "outstanding" pastoral care, and the focus on personalised learning as "an area of outstanding practice". "Achievement in drama, art and sport ... is outstanding for a school of its size", the report states. The behaviour of the children and the excellent relationship between pupils and staff are also singled out for praise. The Nursery Inspection (Ofsted 2008)[2] emphasises the outstanding nature of the provision at that level. The boarding provision was judged to be outstanding in the Boarding Inspection (Ofsted 2009)[3]. A recent press article described the school as having 'the intoxicating combination of small classes and a big heart".


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