The Cavendish School stands as a distinctive presence in Eastbourne, having transitioned into the town's first all-through state school in 2015. Located in the Meads area near the foot of the South Downs, it serves a broad community, educating children from the age of two through to sixteen. This unified structure removes the traditional upheaval of moving from primary to secondary school, allowing pupils to grow within a familiar environment and providing staff with a long term view of every child's development.
Academic performance is a significant draw here. The primary phase currently sits comfortably within the top 25% of schools in England (national strong), while secondary outcomes remain solid, aligning with the middle 35% of schools in England (national typical). Following a routine inspection in January 2025, the school was recognized as Outstanding in every evaluation category, including Early Years provision, Personal Development, and Leadership. Under the guidance of Executive Headteacher Peter Marchant, who has led the school since 2015, Cavendish has established a culture focused on high expectations and collective responsibility.
The atmosphere at Cavendish is characterized by a sense of continuity. Because the school spans the entire compulsory education age range, there is a visible mixing of ages that softens the typical intensity of a secondary environment. Younger pupils often see the older students as role models, while the older cohort develops a sense of responsibility toward the junior members of the school community.
Physically, the school occupies a site that has seen significant investment to accommodate its all-through status. The primary wing is purpose-built and modern, featuring bright, airy classrooms and dedicated outdoor play areas. The secondary facilities include specialist labs and creative spaces that the younger pupils get to experience earlier than they might in a standalone primary school.
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The school motto, Believing in Excellence, is more than a slogan; it is woven into the daily routines. There is a palpable focus on mutual respect and "The Cavendish Way," a set of behavioral expectations that emphasize kindness and hard work. The latest official report highlights a calm and focused learning environment where pupils' behavior is excellent during both lessons and social times.
The school’s primary outcomes are particularly impressive. In 2024, 82% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined. This is significantly higher than the England average of 62%. Performance at the higher standard is even more notable; 28% of pupils achieved this elite level of attainment, compared to just 8% across England.
Ranked 1,676th in England for primary outcomes (FindMySchool ranking), Cavendish is currently the highest-ranked primary provider in Eastbourne. This success is underpinned by strong scaled scores, with reading and mathematics both averaging 107, well ahead of the England benchmark of 100.
In the secondary phase, the school continues to perform well. The Progress 8 score of +0.47 indicates that students make nearly half a grade more progress across their subjects than similar students in other England schools. The Attainment 8 score of 50.7 is also above the England average, reflecting a broad achievement across the curriculum. The school ranks 1,700th in England and 2nd in Eastbourne for GCSE outcomes (FindMySchool ranking). While these secondary rankings sit within the national typical band, the upward trajectory of progress remains a key strength for the school.
England ranks and key metrics (where available)
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Reading, Writing & Maths
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Teaching at Cavendish is designed to be seamless across the key stages. The curriculum is "spiral" in nature, meaning concepts introduced in the primary years are revisited and deepened as students move into the secondary phase. This prevents the traditional dip often seen when students move between schools and have to repeat content.
In the primary years, there is a heavy emphasis on phonics and early numeracy. The school uses a structured approach to literacy that has clearly paid dividends in the high KS2 reading scores. Specialist secondary teachers often support primary colleagues in subjects like Physical Education, Music, and Modern Foreign Languages, giving younger pupils access to expert subject knowledge early on.
In the secondary phase, the curriculum remains broad and highly ambitious. Students are encouraged to pursue the EBacc suite of subjects, though the school also maintains a strong commitment to the arts and technology. Teachers are noted for their subject expertise and their ability to tailor lessons to different ability levels, supported by the school's special classes designation which indicates robust provision for pupils with additional learning needs.
The school’s nursery provision is fully integrated into the Cavendish campus, welcoming children from the age of two. This early entry point allows families to begin their journey with the school long before Reception. The nursery environment is designed to bridge the gap between home and formal schooling, focusing on the EYFS pillars of communication, physical development, and personal/social well-being.
Nursery staff are practitioners who work closely with the Reception teachers to ensure a smooth transition into the primary phase. The recent Ofsted inspection noted that reading is a priority from the very beginning, with a strong focus on developing communication and language skills in the Nursery. For current nursery fees and session availability, parents should visit the school website directly. Government-funded hours are available for eligible families; parents are encouraged to consult the official guide to nursery funding for details on the 15 and 30-hour schemes.
Extracurricular life at Cavendish is varied, benefiting from the facilities of a large all-through site. The school places a high value on personal development, encouraging students to participate in activities that build resilience and teamwork.
The school has a growing reputation for STEM, supported by well-equipped laboratories and a dedicated technology wing. Clubs such as the Lego Robotics League and Coding Club are popular, allowing students to apply mathematical concepts to real-world engineering challenges. The school also participates in regional science competitions, often involving mixed-age teams.
Music and drama are central to the school’s identity. The Cavendish Choir and various instrumental ensembles perform regularly, and the annual school production is a major event involving students from both the primary and secondary phases. On the sporting front, the school makes excellent use of its fields and multi-use games areas. Teams in football, netball, and athletics compete successfully against other Sussex schools, and there is a strong sports culture during lunchtimes and after-school sessions.
Cavendish is one of the most sought-after schools in East Sussex, and its subscription figures reflect this. For the primary entry route (Reception), the school received 189 applications for just 60 places in the most recent cycle. The secondary entry route (Year 7) is even more competitive, with 620 applications for 118 external places.
With 5.25 applications per place for Year 7, the school is significantly oversubscribed. While many places are taken up by pupils moving up from the Cavendish primary phase, external applicants face stiff competition. Parents should use the FindMySchool Map Search to check their precise distance from the school gates compared to previous intake patterns.
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Pastoral care is a notable strength of the all-through model. Because some staff may know a student for over a decade, the school is able to provide a level of continuity in support that is rare in the state sector. The school uses a house system to create smaller communities within the larger institution, encouraging a sense of belonging.
The school’s approach to wellbeing is proactive. There are dedicated pastoral leads for each phase, and the school works closely with external agencies to support students with mental health or social challenges. The latest official report praised the exemplary way the school promotes personal development, noting an exceptionally strong programme of careers education and guidance.
The school day typically runs from 8:40am to 3:10pm for the secondary phase, with primary hours slightly staggered to ease congestion during drop-off and pick-up. Cavendish offers wraparound care for primary pupils, including a breakfast club and after-school sessions until 6:00pm.
The school is located on Eldon Road, which can become busy during peak times. Walking and cycling are encouraged, and there are secure bike racks on site. The nearest rail station is Eastbourne, approximately a 20-minute walk or short bus ride away. For families interested in tracking their local options, the Local Hub page allows parents to view these results side-by-side using the Comparison Tool.
The Cavendish School offers a rare and highly successful model of all-through education within the state sector. Its primary phase is arguably the jewel in its crown, delivering exceptional results that place it among the highest-performing in England. The transition to secondary is handled with care, resulting in students who are settled, confident, and making strong progress.
This school is best suited to families in Eastbourne who value educational continuity and want a high-achieving, inclusive environment that supports children from toddlerhood through to their GCSEs. The main challenge remains admission; for those who do secure a place, the educational journey is robust and well-supported. Families looking to manage their shortlist should consider using the Saved Schools feature to keep track of this competitive option.
Yes, Cavendish is recognized as an Outstanding school. Following its January 2025 Ofsted inspection, it achieved the highest rating in all evaluated categories. Its primary phase is the highest-ranked in Eastbourne, and the secondary phase delivers students who make significantly better progress than the England average.
Applications for both the primary and secondary phases must be made through East Sussex County Council. For September 2026 entry, the secondary application deadline was 31 October 2025, and the primary deadline is 15 January 2026. Allocation Day for Reception is 16 April 2026.
Yes, Cavendish has an integrated nursery that accepts children from age two. This provides a pathway for children to stay at the school until they are sixteen. For current fee details and session times, parents should refer to the school's official website as fees are not published for state-funded nursery provision.
The school achieves solid GCSE results, with an Attainment 8 score of 50.7 and a Progress 8 score of +0.47. This indicates that students at Cavendish make significantly better progress from Year 7 to Year 11 than the average student in England.
Yes, it is one of the most oversubscribed schools in the region. In the most recent admissions cycle, there were over five applications for every available Year 7 place and over three applications for every Reception place.
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