Lancing College

Lancing, BN15 0RW

Senior school in Lancing.

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Age range
13–18
Co-ed status
Mixed
Number of students
612
Day / boarding
Day & boarding
Religious affiliation
Church of England
Average fees
Day £37,806 · Boarding £50,900 (annual, inc. VAT)
Has a nursery
No

Fee profile

Pre-Reception
Reception
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Year 7
Year 8
Year 9 £37,806
Year 10 £37,806
Year 11 £37,806
Year 12 £37,806
Year 13 £37,806

Bursaries

Yes

Scholarships

Yes

A-level results

% A*–A45%
% A*–B74%
Subjects29

Results shown for 2025.

Subject popularity

By percentage of all A-level exams taken.

Mathematics19%
Languages10%
Economics8%
Psychology7%
Politics7%

Admissions

Lancing runs a clearly selective admissions process, with visits, registration and formal assessment central to entry at 13+ and beyond. The presentation is polished and welcoming, but the school is very obviously recruiting for academic potential, boarding contribution and overall fit within a high-expectation senior environment.

How the school describes itself

  • Lancing is intellectually ambitious, values-led and larger than life in the best sense.
  • The school connects scholarship, service, faith and wide opportunity rather than treating them as separate strands.
  • The school is confident, elevated and unmistakably collegiate.

Parents like

  • A compelling option for families who want a serious senior school with real presence, strong boarding culture and unmistakable identity.
  • The attraction is likely to be the mix of academic challenge, chapel-and-campus tradition and plenty of opportunity beyond the classroom.
  • It will suit parents comfortable with a clearly selective, high-expectation environment.

Inspection snapshot

Lancing's current public inspection profile is led by its October 2023 ISI report, which the school presents as especially strong. That gives families a recent benchmark for a major boarding and day school whose wider reputation already rests on academic seriousness, pastoral depth and striking campus identity.

Lancing College

Senior school in Lancing.

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How the school describes itself

  • Lancing is intellectually ambitious, values-led and larger than life in the best sense.
  • The school connects scholarship, service, faith and wide opportunity rather than treating them as separate strands.
  • The school is confident, elevated and unmistakably collegiate.

Fee profile

Annual fees including VAT. 2025-26.

Year 9£37,806
Year 10£37,806
Year 11£37,806
Year 12£37,806
Year 13£37,806
Year 9£46,482
Year 10£46,482
Year 11£46,482
Year 12£46,482
Year 13£46,482
Year 9£55,317
Year 10£55,317
Year 11£55,317
Year 12£55,317
Year 13£55,317

A-level results

% A*–A45%
% A*–B74%
Different A-level subjects29

Results shown for 2025.

Popular subjects

By percentage of all A-level exams taken.

Mathematics19%
Languages10%
Economics8%
Psychology7%
Politics7%

Parents like

  • A compelling option for families who want a serious senior school with real presence, strong boarding culture and unmistakable identity.
  • The attraction is likely to be the mix of academic challenge, chapel-and-campus tradition and plenty of opportunity beyond the classroom.
  • It will suit parents comfortable with a clearly selective, high-expectation environment.

Admissions

Lancing runs a clearly selective admissions process, with visits, registration and formal assessment central to entry at 13+ and beyond. The presentation is polished and welcoming, but the school is very obviously recruiting for academic potential, boarding contribution and overall fit within a high-expectation senior environment.

Scholarships

Lancing has one of the more extensive scholarship menus in the region, covering academic work and multiple co-curricular domains including music, art, drama, design technology and sport. That breadth is backed by bursary provision, which makes the financial and recognition framework feel substantive rather than cosmetic.

Bursaries

Lancing College publishes bursaries as means-tested awards for families who need help with fees. The school says substantial sums are set aside each year to support access.

  • Families should confirm the relevant year of entry directly with admissions.
  • A means-tested bursary route is published, but no standard remission cap is published.
  • Families should use the College bursary route and expect a means-tested financial assessment.

Inspection snapshot

Lancing's current public inspection profile is led by its October 2023 ISI report, which the school presents as especially strong. That gives families a recent benchmark for a major boarding and day school whose wider reputation already rests on academic seriousness, pastoral depth and striking campus identity.

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