Bohunt Horsham

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Bohunt Horsham
Address
Bohunt Horsham
Hurst Road,

, ,
RH12 2DN

England
Coordinates 51°04′06″N0°19′19″W / 51.0682°N 0.3220°W / 51.0682; -0.3220 Coordinates: 51°04′06″N0°19′19″W / 51.0682°N 0.3220°W / 51.0682; -0.3220
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School type Free school
MottoEnjoy, Respect, Achieve
Established1 September 2019
Local authority West Sussex
TrustBohunt Education Trust (BET)
Department for Education URN 147187 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Head teacherGeorgette Ayling
Staff9 teaching, 7 support
Gender Coeducational
Age4to 16
Capacity1620
Color(s)Green and Black   
Website www.bohunthorsham.com

Bohunt Horsham is a coeducational all-through school located in Horsham, West Sussex, England. [1] The school opened to 120 students in Year 7 in 2019 in the centre of Horsham whilst a new, purpose-built school is currently in development North of the town. Eventually the school will take 1620 students from ages 4–16, and will include a nursery with provision for 50 places.  Bohunt School Horsham is funded by the Department for Education as a free school. The school is sponsored by the Bohunt Education Trust, led by Bohunt School in Liphook, Hampshire. [2]

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Opening in 2019 & Temporary Site

The new school is the third newly opened school by the Bohunt Education Trust. It opened in a temporary site in Hurst Road, Horsham in September 2019, with 120 students joining in the first year. [3] The trust announced the Head Teacher in November 2018. [4]

Permanent Site

The school has now however relocated to the north of the town on Rusper Road in 2022. [5] This comes of a wider development of the area with the addition of up to 2,750 homes, a business park, and sports facilities. [3] [6]

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