All subjects necessary for the Common Entrance and Scholarship examinations to the Public Schools are taught in small classes by qualified teachers, thereby achieving a balanced curriculum.

The Prep. School children arrive by 8.25am in time for assembly at 8.30 am. Lessons end at 4.30pm, at which point they can choose to join one of the many extra-curricular activities, remain in class to complete home work or be collected in order to take it home.

School work

The progress of each child is followed closely, so that any weaknesses can be addressed and additional help made available to those experiencing difficulties. During term time, regular assessments are sent to parents in addition to end-of-term reports. At least once a year, parents are invited to meet staff to discuss the progress of their children. Rewards for effort are taken into account as well as for achievement.

Audiovisual aids are used when appropriate, but are not considered a substitute for good teaching. The School Library is well stocked with up-to-date books. It is comfortably furnished and daily papers and weekly periodicals are provided. Each form also has a small library. The School has an impressive record of Scholarship successes, which have been achieved in the normal course of schoolwork.

Information Technology - Computer skills are recognised as essential tools to academic learning and IT, therefore, forms an important part of the curriculum.

Art and Design Technology - Small groups are taught and greatly enjoyed by the children. An Art Room and a purpose-built Technology Room provide a wide range of opportunities including painting, clay modelling and wire figures. Even the less artistically talented find they are capable of producing exciting work.  The older pupils enjoy the facilities provided by the senior school on a weekly basis.

Drama - An important part of the curriculum and every child is encouraged to take part in a Form Play each year, either as an actor, stagehand, electrician or in scenery production. Parents are invited to all dramatic productions.

Music - A strong part of the curriculum involves music and there are Senior and Junior choirs and a School Orchestra. Many girls and boys take up playing an instrument and private tuition can be provided as an optional extra. Instrumentalists also have the opportunity to attend Preparatory School music days and courses, held at Lancing College.

Sport - Full fixture lists are arranged for all age groups in the Prep. School. The main games are soccer, rugby, hockey and cricket. In the Summer, there are also athletics, tennis and rounders. Hockey and basketball are played throughout the year on the Astroturf and PE is held in the gym. Lancing Prep enjoys an enviable record of success in Inter-school matches.

Whilst it is acknowledged that sport should be enjoyed by everyone, the School has a competitive spirit and coaching is taken seriously. There is also a wide range of recreational activities available.

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31st Jan 2012Open MorningSaturday 12th May 2012. 10.00am until 12.00 noon. All welcome. For further information, please contact the school on 01273 503452.read more...
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25th Nov 2011Year 6 Visit Hampton Court PalaceYear 6 visited the magnificent Hampton Court Palace to help support their learning this term on the Tudors.read more...
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