Release date: 2 October 2025
People can have their say on proposals by the county council to create 170 additional school places across West Sussex for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
The proposals at three special schools across the county are part of West Sussex County Council’s ongoing commitment to ensuring children, young people and families with SEND are given the support they need to thrive.
The proposals include the use of satellite sites to expand the capacity at Oak Grove College in Worthing and Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee School in Horsham. A public consultation is also now open on the council’s proposed expansion of St Anthony’s School in Chichester by using the site vacated by Jessie Younghusband Primary School following its move to a new location.
Councillor Jacquie Russell, Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Learning, said: “The demand for specialist education in West Sussex is increasing and is much higher than the national average.
“We have plans in place to meet these challenges and we remain committed to helping children and young people with SEND to fulfil their potential in line with Our Council Plan priorities.
“Our education teams are working hard to increase SEND support in our mainstream schools. However, we know that some children need the specialised support that only a special school can provide. That is why we are also looking at options to increase the number of places available at some of our special schools by making best use of the resources available to us.
“Responses to the consultations will help us to understand the potential impact of these proposals and will inform the decisions on future provision at Oak Grove College, Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee School and St Anthony’s School.”
Oak Grove College satellite site proposals
The proposal for Oak Grove College in Worthing involves the use of The Pines, a former county council adult services property in Faraday Close, Durrington, to create up to 60 additional specialist school places.
This would increase Oak Grove College’s number of planned places from 278 to 338, with the number increasing gradually over several years.
The proposals also include the replacement of a modular classroom currently used by the school, but which is placed on an adjacent county council site.
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The deadline for responses is 6 November.
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee satellite site proposals
The county council is asking for feedback on proposals to create 60 additional specialist school places at Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee School in Horsham, by creating satellite provision at Arun House, a vacant building on Hurst Road, which is owned by Horsham District Council.
The extra places would increase the school’s specialist provision for children and young people aged two to 19 from 120 to 180 places, with the number increasing gradually over several years.
The proposal also includes 10 places for post-19 pupils, which are anticipated to become available in several years’ time.
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The deadline for responses is 6 November.
St Anthony’s School expansion proposals
The public are invited to have their say on the council’s proposal to provide an additional 50 special school places by expanding St Anthony’s School in Chichester.
It is proposed that St Anthony’s School can use the vacant building that was previously occupied by Jessie Younghusband School.
St Anthony’s is a special school offering SEND provision for children and young people with moderate learning difficulties aged between 4 and 16. There is a need to increase the number of places at the school to meet rising demand. St Anthony’s expansion into these school buildings would increase the school’s planned place numbers from 248 to 298.
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The deadline for responses is 6 November.