New sixth-form centre planned at independent Mid Sussex school

Plans to build a two-storey sixth-form centre at Worth School have been submitted to Mid Sussex District Council.

If approved, the application will see the sixth-form at the independent school, in Paddockhurst Road, increase from 200 to 300 students.

A design statement from Tim Ronalds Architects said: “Some of the facilities at Worth are not as good as they need to be and development is needed to enable the school to maintain its success, develop its strengths and attract pupils and staff.

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“Worth plans to expand a little, primarily through increasing the sixth-form from 200 to 300 pupils.

“To do this, the school needs more and better facilities for the sixth-form.

“At present there are few dedicated facilities for the sixth-form and they lack the sophistication offered at competitor schools.”

To view the application, log on to www.midsussex.gov.uk and search for DM/20/1183 under ‘planning’.

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