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Our unique school, located on the south coast of England between the historical city of Chichester and the surrounding villages of West Sussex.

As Head, I am delighted to be leading the school into an exciting future, with an inspirational team of staff and a dedicated Governing body.

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07/04/25 – 20/04/25 Easter Break

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12/05/25 – Year 11 Exams start this week

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26/05/25 – 30/05/25 – May Half term

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02/06/25 – Year 9 end of year exams this week

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27/06/25 – Inset Day

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02/07/25 – Welcome day

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23/07/25 – 02/09/25 summer holidays

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May 2025

Year 10 Parents Evening

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Year 8 Parents Evening

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Bourne Community CollegeThursday, March 20th, 2025 at 5:00pm
For parent/carers looking for a job opportunity locally, please see the flyer on behalf of Southbourne Parish Council.
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Bourne Community CollegeWednesday, March 19th, 2025 at 5:00pm
To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, we took 30 Year 9 students from More Able RE and History to a Human Rights Workshop to watch the film ‘One Life’ in Chichester.

Here are their thoughts:

During the workshop I really enjoyed how the woman incorporated learning about perpetrators, victims, bystanders and resisters because a large part of the movie focused on who was playing these roles. For example Nicky, the protagonist would have been a resister and the children he saved would have been victims. While watching the film I liked how it showed him in his old age and how the amazing things he’d done in the past affected him so many years later, especially the part when he meets many of the people he helped rescue again.
Nara

I really appreciated watching One Life. It was very emotional and it really gave everyone a clearer and a more visual understanding of the impacts and suffering that the people had to go through. It also gave us information about what actually happened during the war. It is a more visual way to get us emotionally closer and attached to the past than just hearing about it and picturing it ourselves. I also enjoyed the workshop because we got to do some group discussions and got to learn more about the past. I also enjoyed reading the articles and matching up the number with the people in the image that we received. I really appreciated this day and I found it very historical and interesting.
Millie

The students engaged confidently with the complex issues, making the workshop a credit to the school.

Mrs. McGarry (History) & Mr. Harper (RE)
Bourne Community College
Bourne Community CollegeMonday, March 17th, 2025 at 5:00pm
Bourne Community College
Bourne Community CollegeMonday, March 17th, 2025 at 5:00pm

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