Thomas A Becket Middle School

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Thomas A Becket Middle School
Motto Academic and Sporting Excellence
Established 1985
Type Middle-deemed-Primary
Headteacher Mr C Bugden
Chair of Govenors Mr A Cohen
Location Glebeside Avenue
Worthing
Sussex
BN14 7PR
England
LEA West Sussex
Ofsted number 125955
Staff 37
Students 770
Gender Mixed
Ages 8 to 12
Houses Amberley, Bramber, Hastings, Lewis
School colours Blue     
Website Official website
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Thomas A Becket Middle School is a maintained middle school for pupils aged 8 to 12. It currently caters for around 770 pupils. It is the largest middle-deemed-primary school in the United Kingdom in terms of pupils numbers. The school is located in the Tarring area of Worthing, West Sussex

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Thomas A Becket Middle School opened in 1985 following the merger of two smaller primary schools. At the same time, schools across the borough of Worthing changed to a three-tier system of education, including first, middle and High schools. The Thomas A Becket Primary School had previously opened in 1964

The school is named for the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, linking to several local stories that the archbishop once visited the town.

The school is currently housed in the buildings of a former boys' secondary school.

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Thomas A Becket Middle School has a recommended capacity of 720 pupils. However, over-subscription in recent years has led to intakes of around 192 children each year, forming 6 classes in each year group. In previous years, the school has catered for 7 class groups in one year of entry. The school remains over-subscribed leading the local education authority to review the catchment area with effect from September 2007.

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