Burgess Hill Girls Explained

Burgess Hill Girls
Coordinates:50.9514°N -0.1254°W
Motto:I am, I can, I should, I will
Type:Independent day and boarding
Head Label:Head
Head:Lars Fox[1]
Interview with Lars Fox
Chair Label:Chairman of Governors
Chair:Alison Smith[2]
Founder:Beatrice Goode
Address:Keymer Road
Country:England
Postcode:RH15 0EG
Local Authority:West Sussex
Staff:c.145
Enrolment:c.488
Gender:Girls (boys are accepted at the nursery)
Lower Age:
Upper Age:18
Houses:Pankhurst, Austen, Watson, Williams
Colours:White, yellow, and navy blue
Free Label 1:Former pupils
Free 1:Bold Girls
Free Label 2:Former pupils
Free Label 3:Former pupils
Free 3:Bold Girls
Website:http://www.burgesshillgirls.com/

Burgess Hill Girls (previously named Burgess Hill School for Girls) is an independent, girls-only day and boarding school for girls aged between 2½ and 18 years (full boarding is offered from 11 years), founded in 1906 by Miss Beatrice Goode. The school is located in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, having moved to its present location in 1928. The school also has boys attending the nursery.[3]

Overview

The multi-building school is situated on Keymer Road, in the West Sussex town of Burgess Hill, and is a five-minute walk from Burgess Hill railway station, which is on the Brighton Main Line. Coaches and minibuses collect girls from outlying areas in Sussex.

The school was last visited in 2014 by the Independent Schools Inspectorate. The main findings were that the school met its aims successfully and the achievement and personal development of all pupils was excellent. The school met all the requirements of the Independent School Standards Regulations (2010) but did not meet all the National Minimum Standards for Boarding Schools (2013). The majority of boarders were found by the report to be from Nigeria and China.[4]

Mrs Kathryn Bell (Head 2014–2017) took the place of Mrs Ann Aughwane (Head 2006–2014) in 2014. In September 2015, she rebranded the school,[5] changing its logo, colours, and name. The name changed from Burgess Hill School for Girls to Burgess Hill Girls.

After 11 years as Deputy Head, Mrs Liz Laybourn became Head in 2017 until she retired in 2022.

In August 2022, Mr Lars Fox became the new Head of Burgess Hill Girls.[6]

Houses

Name  House colour  Namesake  
PankhurstBlueEmmeline Pankhurst
AustenYellowJane Austen
WatsonRedEmma Watson
WilliamsGreenSerena Williams

Notable former pupils

Heads

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External links

Notes and References

  1. https://burgesshillgirls.com/2022/07/28/interview-lars-fox/
  2. Web site: Governors - Burgess Hill Girls. burgesshillgirls.com. 2016-08-14.
  3. Web site: Independent Girls School Sussex - Burgess Hill Girls. burgesshillgirls.com. 2016-08-14.
  4. Web site: Find an ISI Report :: Independent Schools Inspectorate.
  5. Web site: Branding campaign transforms Burgess Hill - Kilvington. kilvington.com. 2016-08-14.
  6. https://burgesshillgirls.com/2022/07/28/interview-lars-fox/|title = Interview with Lars Fox|
  7. Web site: Art for art's sake- performing arts within schools. March 2012.
  8. Web site: Art for art's sake- performing arts within schools. March 2012.
  9. Web site: About Us - School History - Burgess Hill Girls. burgesshillgirls.com. 2017-10-03.
  10. https://burgesshillgirls.com/2022/07/28/interview-lars-fox/|title = Interview with Lars Fox|