Patcham High School

About Patcham High School

Patcham High School is one of nine secondary schools in Brighton, located in the village of Patcham. It has around 1, 000 pupils. The current head teacher is John McKee. The school was founded on 7 July 1990, when Margaret Hardy school for girls and Patcham Fawcett school for boys were combined. The school is on Ladies Mile Road in Patcham. Margaret Hardy and Patcham Fawcett were the last two single sex schools in Brighton, and Patcham High School now serves the north of Brighton, situated next to the South Downs. The new logo is that of the Chattri, an Indian War Memorial that can be seen from Patcham. The logo was changed, along with the uniform, in 2006. In 2014, Patcham High School won The Argus school of the year award.

Patcham High School Description

Patcham High School is one of nine secondary schools in Brighton, located in the village of Patcham. It has around 1, 000 pupils. The current head teacher is John McKee. The school was founded on 7 July 1990, when Margaret Hardy school for girls and Patcham Fawcett school for boys were combined. The school is on Ladies Mile Road in Patcham. Margaret Hardy and Patcham Fawcett were the last two single sex schools in Brighton, and Patcham High School now serves the north of Brighton, situated next to the South Downs. The new logo is that of the Chattri, an Indian War Memorial that can be seen from Patcham. The logo was changed, along with the uniform, in 2006. In 2014, Patcham High School won The Argus school of the year award.

More about Patcham High School

Patcham High School is located at BN1 8PB Brighton
01273 503908
http://www.patchamhigh.brighton-hove.sch.uk/