Seadown School

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Seadown School is an exceptionally small independent school in Worthing, West Sussex, with around 29 pupils on roll. Its size sets it apart: with so few children, classes are necessarily intimate and individual attention is built into daily life. The school is mixed and non-denominational, and admits pupils at age 11. Families drawn to a close-knit, personal environment rather than a large institution are likely to find Seadown worth considering.

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Teaching & academics

Seadown operates 11+ entry, admitting pupils at age 11. As an independent school, it is inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate. With a roll of roughly 29, teaching takes place in very small groups, allowing staff to know each child closely.

Head · Mrs Samantha Norton

School life & ethos

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A genuinely small independent school in Worthing, Seadown offers the kind of personal attention that only a tiny roll can provide.

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Seadown School 11+: frequently asked questions

Compiled from public data. Last checked 5 June 2026.