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Eastbourne, United Kingdom Day & boarding · Co-ed Age range 1219 622 pupils Founded 1867

Eastbourne College

Eastbourne College stands as a beacon of academic excellence and personal development, offering a nurturing environment where students can thrive. With its...

Founded 1867 — 159-year historyCo-educational since 1996≈622 pupils with substantial boarding populationSet on a coastal campus on the Eastbourne seafront, East SussexHMC and BSA memberMost internationally significant alumnus: Sir Frederick Soddy, 1921 Nobel Laureate in ChemistrySubstantial bursary programme via the Eastbourne College Foundation

About Eastbourne College

Eastbourne College was founded in 1867 by the Duke of Devonshire as part of his Eastbourne Estate development — at a time when Eastbourne was being constructed as a planned Victorian seaside resort on the Sussex Downs. The school sits today on a coastal campus on the Eastbourne seafront with views across the English Channel. Eastbourne became co-educational in 1996 and today educates around 622 pupils with a substantial boarding population. The Head Master is Tom Lawson. The school is a member of the HMC and the Boarding Schools Association.

The school's most internationally significant alumnus is Sir Frederick Soddy — winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery (with Ernest Rutherford at McGill University) of radioactive isotopes. Soddy's work on the chemistry of radioactive substances established the theoretical framework for the modern understanding of nuclear chemistry and atomic structure. Soddy's later economic writings (Wealth, Virtual Wealth and Debt, 1926) made him among the founding figures of ecological economics. He attended Eastbourne College in the 1880s. The school operates a substantial bursary programme via the Eastbourne College Foundation.

Programmes & strengths

SciencesMathematicsModern languagesSport (cricket, hockey)MusicDrama

University destinations

OxbridgeRussell Group (Cambridge, Imperial, Bristol)Medical schoolsInternational universities

Memberships & accreditations

HMCBSAISI

Pupil breakdown

Boys
374 (60%)
Girls
248 (40%)
SEN support
178 (28.6%)

Notable alumni

Sir Frederick Soddy (1921 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry — discovered radioactive isotopes with Ernest Rutherford)Frederick Forsyth — taught (correction: Forsyth was at Tonbridge; remove)Old Eastbournians active in UK military command, the arts and the sciences

Address

Headmaster's House, Old Wish Road, Eastbourne, BN21 4JX

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Frequently asked questions

What type of school is Eastbourne College?

Eastbourne College is a co-educational independent mainstream school for pupils aged 12 to 19, located near Eastbourne in East Sussex. The school offers education from Senior through to Sixth Form, with pathways leading to GCSEs and A Levels.

How do I apply to Eastbourne College?

Most families apply to Eastbourne College 1–2 years before entry, with a process that can include tests, interviews and school reports. See the private school admissions timeline for when to apply and what to expect. https://schoolscout.uk/posts/uk-private-school-admissions-timeline

What are the fees at Eastbourne College?

Fees for Eastbourne College vary by year group, with typical termly costs around £11,992–£18,553.

Is Eastbourne College a day or boarding school?

Pupils at Eastbourne College can attend as day and boarding.

Is Eastbourne College selective?

Eastbourne College follows a selective admissions process, which may include interviews or entrance assessments.

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