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Coordinates: 50°5220N 0°0019E / 50.87224°N 0.00525°E / 50.87224; 0.00525
 

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Lewes Old Grammar School
Address
Map

High Street


Lewes
,
East Sussex
,

BN7 1XS


Coordinates50°52′20N 0°00′19E / 50.87224°N 0.00525°E / 50.87224; 0.00525
Information
TypePrivate day school
MottoFloreat Lewys
Establishedc. 1512; 512 years ago (1512)
Local authorityEast Sussex
Department for Education URN114634 Tables
HeadmasterRobert Blewitt
GenderCoeducational
Age3 to 18
Enrolment600~ pupils
Websitewww.logs.uk.com

Lewes Old Grammar School (LOGS) in Lewes, East Sussex, is an independent co-educational day school accredited by the Independent Schools Council.

History

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An educational trust was established in the will of Agnes Morley who died in 1512; Lewes Old Grammar School has some historical links to that trust and thus might arguably be described as 'the 38th oldest school in England.' The school itself was proprietorial until 1989 when a new educational trust was formed, of which there were eight active trustees. The current school has existed as an organisation since 25 April 2015, when the company limited by guarantee that now operates the school was formed. As at 16 November 2018, ten directors of the company were listed at Companies House. [1]

In November 2017, the school was the subject of an emergency no-notice inspection by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in relation to regulatory failings or concerns raised as to the safeguarding of children.[1]

The school has been at the current school's site at the top of the Lewes High Street since the 19th century. Morley House, the junior school, which includes the Early Years and Foundation Stage (EYFS), is situated in a residential suburb, in a house which has been updated and extended. The senior school occupies three listed houses in the High Street of Lewes which have been refurbished and extended.

Curriculum

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The Junior School, for ages 4–11, is housed in its own building, Morley House in King Henry's Road. The Senior School is situated in the centre of Lewes, occupying three former townhouses, Mead House, Tyne House and St. Clair House, all of which are grade II listed buildings. The curriculum followed includes three foreign languages (French, Spanish and German), and sciences are studied as individual subjects at senior level. Expansions to the sixth form college have allowed for the study of psychology, theatre and graphic design. They also allow the study of business, politics and Latin.

Extra-curricular activities

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The sixth form produces theatrical events featuring the orchestra, choir and actors from the school. The most notable of these is the annual VIth form pantomime, performed on the last day of the autumn term. The last assembly of each academic year is primarily held and organised by the leaving upper VIth form.

Every year the senior school carries out a sponsored charity walk, usually from the senior school in Lewes across some of the South DownstoStanmer Park and back. One of the most popular charities is Fish Aid—a charity set up in memory of a former student of LOGS who died of cancer.

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