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Established
  
1957

Local authority
  
Brighton and Hove

Phone
  
+44 1273 691191

Founded
  
1957

DfE number
  
???/4022

Number of students
  
657

Local authorities
  
Brighton, Hove

Closed
  
Location
  
Lewes RoadBrightonEast SussexBN1 9PWEngland

Address
  
Lewes Rd, Brighton BN1 9PW, UK

Similar
  
Brighton Aldridge Communi, Patcham High School, Dorothy Stringer School, Longhill High School, Varndean School

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Falmer High School was a community mixed-sex non-denominational comprehensive school for pupils aged 11 to 16 in Brighton, East Sussex, England. It closed on 31 August 2010 and was replaced by Brighton Aldridge Community Academy on the same site, sponsored by Rod Aldridge.

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Grammar school

It was Westlain Grammar School and administered by the Brighton Education Committee. It opened as the Westlain Mixed Grammar School in 1957.

Comprehensive

It became a bi-lateral school in 1973 for ages 12–18 with 1,200 boys and girls, when it joined with Stanmer Secondary Modern School. It became administered by East Sussex Education Committee. By the late 1970s it was a comprehensive school. It became a school many parents from Brighton suburbs tried to avoid in the 1980s, as it served the council estates along Lewes Road, with some parents even going to court to stop their children attending the school.

Falmer School was awarded the Artsmark Silver in 2001 and Healthy School Status in March 2008.

Closure

Falmer High School was closed on 31 August 2010, replaced by the Brighton Aldridge Community Academy on the same site, sponsored by Rod Aldridge.

Academic performance

Most of Brighton and Hove's schools are below average at GCSE, and Falmer High School was joint bottom with results below the government minimum with Portslade Community College.

Westlain Grammar School

  • Alan Coppin, Chief Executive from 1988-98 of the Wembley Stadium (1923), and from 1999-2003 of Historic Royal Palaces
  • Dave Hill, professor and Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition PPC for Brighton Kemptown)
  • Jenny Jones, Green Member of the London Assembly
  • Gary Powell (actor), played Laurie Bates in EastEnders in the late 1980s
  • Janine Sharp, childrens' television presenter on Play Away (1972-74)
  • Jane Stoggles, opera singer
  • Sir Ian Weller FRCP, Professor from 1991–2011 at the Centre for Sexual Health and HIV Research, Department of Infection and Population Health, University College London (UCL)
  • Former teachers

  • David Lepper, Labour MP since 1997 for Brighton Pavilion (taught from 1968–96)
  • Prof Ian Spink, Director of Music from 1960-62
  • References

    Falmer High School Wikipedia