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In the past few years Chailey's [[GCSE]] results have gone from strength to strength, with 75% of students achieving at least 5 A*-C grades at GCSE in 2005, well above the national average and the highest in the school's history. In 2007 at least 99% of students acquired one [[GCSE]] at grades A*-G.
In the past few years Chailey's [[GCSE]] results have gone from strength to strength, with 75% of students achieving at least 5 A*-C grades at GCSE in 2005, well above the national average and the highest in the school's history. In 2007 at least 99% of students acquired one [[GCSE]] at grades A*-G.


The school is made up of around 800 students, but the best year is by far the class of 2008. They are the role models of the school, and are secretly predicted to get the best GCSE results so far. This will soon be disproven in August, when the dreaded envelopes are opened. However, the coolest people in the year include Tom Ware, and David Mullan, who are crazy beyond all belief...
The school is made up of around 800 students, but the best year is by far the class of 2008. They are the role models of the school, and are 'secretly' predicted to get the best GCSE results so far. This will soon be PROVEN in August (GOOD LUCK everyone), when the dreaded envelopes are opened. However, COOLEST people in the year include Tom Ware (who is a fab rugby player), and David Mullan (who is parcore)and Ben Farmer (whose trousers ripped from his knee to his crutch in maths today) they are all crazy beyond all belief... The best teacher is Miss Jones (amongst others) who makes us say what are favourite cheeses are when we answer the register. One of the geography classes is still devastated about Ms. Grayburn leaving last summer, and are suffering from the withdrawal syptoms of minstrels which we obtained EVERY friday (take note Miss Jones).


The current [[head teacher]] is Mrs. Lesley Young
The current [[head teacher]] is Mrs. Lesley Young

Revision as of 17:11, 20 September 2007

Chailey Secondary School is a relatively small comprehensive secondary school located in the village of South Chailey, Chailey, just outside Lewes in East Sussex, UK. Chailey School was awarded Language College Status in July 2002. The school also provides adult classes in French, Italian, and Spanish.

The school also takes part in several local competitions and events including the Rotary Club "Youth Speaks" competition, The Mock United Nations General Assembly, and the "Lewes VI Form Schools Cup" (co-founded by a former student). Chailey has also put on several Shakespeare productions in the last few years, notably A Midsummer Night's Dream in 2003 and Much Ado about Nothing in 2005.

In the past few years Chailey's GCSE results have gone from strength to strength, with 75% of students achieving at least 5 A*-C grades at GCSE in 2005, well above the national average and the highest in the school's history. In 2007 at least 99% of students acquired one GCSE at grades A*-G.

The school is made up of around 800 students, but the best year is by far the class of 2008. They are the role models of the school, and are 'secretly' predicted to get the best GCSE results so far. This will soon be PROVEN in August (GOOD LUCK everyone), when the dreaded envelopes are opened. However, COOLEST people in the year include Tom Ware (who is a fab rugby player), and David Mullan (who is parcore)and Ben Farmer (whose trousers ripped from his knee to his crutch in maths today) they are all crazy beyond all belief... The best teacher is Miss Jones (amongst others) who makes us say what are favourite cheeses are when we answer the register. One of the geography classes is still devastated about Ms. Grayburn leaving last summer, and are suffering from the withdrawal syptoms of minstrels which we obtained EVERY friday (take note Miss Jones).

The current head teacher is Mrs. Lesley Young

Notable alumni