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  1. Blatchington Mill School Nevill Avenue, Hove BN3 7NB. Tel: 01273 736244 Email: office@blatchingtonmill.org.uk + Our Vision Headteacher's Welcome Governors School Improvement Plan + Curriculum + Careers Careers ...

  2. Our students are taught in mixed ability groups across all disciplines, except for Maths. Our teachers plan lessons collaboratively and carefully, using Rosenshine’s Principles of Instruction to ensure all students can access our curriculum content appropriately. All subject groupings have been carefully co-constructed by pastoral and ...

  3. Uniform Guidelines. The school uniform is gender neutral and where a choice of items is applicable these are available to all students. Primarily this may affect skirts, trousers, and shorts. The uniform is the same for all year groups and consists of a school jumper, shirt, tie, and a choice of skirt, trousers or (in the summer term only) shorts.

  4. If you are reporting an absence, please use one of the following methods: Online: studybugs.com - our preferred method. Text: 07860055853. Voicemail: 01273 206874. For all other queries relating to attendance, i.e. holiday requests or medical appointments, please ring 01273 736244 extension 274.

  5. Blatchington Mill School Nevill Avenue, Hove BN3 7NB. Tel: 01273 736244 Email: office@blatchingtonmill.org.uk + Our Vision Headteacher's Welcome Governors School Improvement Plan + Curriculum + Careers Careers ...

  6. NJC/LGA Scale 4a, 27.9 hours per week, Term Time only. (work 39, paid 47.36 weeks per year) Full Time Salary SCP 9-10 £25,119 - £25,545 per annum. Actual Salary SCP 9-10 £17,250 - £17,543 per annum. Start ASAP. We are looking for a TA with an interest in working with students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities who is ...

  7. Inspection report: Blatchington Mill School 22 and 23 February 2022 4 Further information You can search for published performance information about the school. In the report, ‘disadvantaged pupils’ refers to those pupils who attract government pupil premium funding: pupils claiming free school meals at any point in the last six years and