The College of Richard Collyer In Horsham
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About The College of Richard Collyer In Horsham
The College of Richard Collyer In Horsham is a state-funded sixth form college for students aged 16 to 19, and its most recent Ofsted inspection judged the school as Good overall. This places it within a minority of strong performers in West Sussex, where only nine out of 42 comparable secondary schools hold an Outstanding rating. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is Tanbridge House School, two kilometres away. For a post-16 institution, the most telling academic metric is typically A-level performance, though the available data does not include specific A-level results or a Progress 8 score for this age group. Instead, the college’s standing can be gauged by its local context: the local authority average Progress 8 score for all schools is 0.03, which is broadly in line with the national average. Without its own Progress 8 figure, parents should look to the college’s Good Ofsted rating as the primary indicator of quality, supported by its strong facilities and broad curriculum offer.
The college’s Good rating from Ofsted reflects a school that meets expectations across all key areas, including the quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management. While the data does not provide specific breakdowns of these categories, the overall judgement suggests consistent performance. For context, the top-performing peer schools in the local authority include St Oscar Romero Catholic School, St Philip Howard Catholic School, and Shoreham Academy, which rank highly on a composite score. The College of Richard Collyer does not appear among these top peers, but its Good rating and status as a dedicated sixth form college mean it competes in a different segment of the market, focusing on A-level and vocational pathways for older students. Parents comparing outcomes should note that the college’s age range means it does not participate in Key Stage 2 SATs or GCSE performance tables in the same way as 11-16 schools.
The college offers an extensive range of facilities, including a sixth form centre, science labs, a theatre, a swimming pool, and sports facilities for cricket, athletics, tennis, and gymnastics. There are also clubs such as Science Club, Model UN, and Young Enterprise, which support academic enrichment and personal development. As a 16-19 institution, admissions are based on prior attainment at GCSE level, and the college is likely to be oversubscribed given its Good rating and location in Horsham. The school suits families seeking a focused sixth form experience with strong extracurricular options, rather than a traditional all-through secondary. Its lack of a religious character and co-educational intake make it a neutral choice for a wide range of students. Parents should verify specific entry requirements and course availability directly with the college, as these details are not provided in the data.
Key Details
| School Type | Secondary (State) |
| Age Range | 16 to 19 years |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Religious Character | None |
| Address | Hurst Road, Horsham, Horsham, RH12 2EJ |
| Headteacher | Dan Lodge |
| Local Authority | West Sussex |
| Sixth Form | Yes |
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Hurst Road, Horsham
Horsham, RH12 2EJ
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