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education
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address
Lavington Park
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motto
number of students
official school colour
Blue and gold
postal code
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religion
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address
Lavington Park
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chair
R Venables Kyrke
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chair label
Chairman of Governors
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colours
Blue and gold
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country
England
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county
West Sussex
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enrolment
established
founder
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Former pupils
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gender
head label
Headmaster
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lower age
motto
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"Ad Alta"
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name
Seaford College
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postcode
GU28 0NB
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religion
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Independent day and boarding school
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upper age
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Seaford College
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