Bourne Community College

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The Bourn Community College
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Address
Bourne Community College
Park Road

, ,
PO10 8PJ

England
Coordinates 50°51′04″N0°54′53″W / 50.851°N 0.9146°W / 50.851; -0.9146
Information
Type Foundation school
Local authority West Sussex County Council
TrustBourne Community Trust
Department for Education URN 126069 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Staff
  • Mrs Yvonne Watkins (Headteacher)
Gender Coeducational
Age11to 16
Enrolment850
Colour(s)  Navy Blue
Website http://www.bourne.org.uk/

Bourne Community College is a coeducational secondary school located in Southbourne, West Sussex, England specialising in STEM. [1]

It is located close to Southbourne railway station, and is joined to the Bourne community leisure centre.

It is a foundation school administered by West Sussex County Council and the Bourne Community Trust. Facilities at the school include a STEM hub and AstroTurf football pitch.

Also there is some famous people in the Bourne e.g CA

Plus extras . Mr Smith ( my g) . Miss ward (best tutor)

Plus many people who are bully's and very mean people have been kicked out or even suspended from the Bourne Community college.

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References

  1. "GCSE Results: Achieving the gold standard at Bourne Community College". Chichester Observer. 20 August 2015. Retrieved 12 July 2016.