Area guide Updated June 2026

Understanding school choices in West Sussex

How families explore primary and secondary schools across West Sussex — using official Ofsted reports, performance data, area intelligence and anonymised community insights. Fammove explains choices; it never ranks schools.

Schools families research in West Sussex

We're expanding here. Use the school search to explore official data, Ofsted summaries and admissions information as more schools are added.

Schools families research in West Sussex

As Fammove expands across West Sussex, families can search official school data and area intelligence for the whole county. Rather than a league table, Fammove brings together the official information for each school so you can understand it on its own terms. Use the school search to filter by phase, Ofsted and location.

Area pages and local intelligence

Choosing a school often means choosing a community. West Sussex area pages show what family life and school choice are like in each place — transport, the schools families research, and the themes communities discuss.

Community themes across West Sussex

Anonymised community insights reveal what families talk about most — behaviour, communication, pastoral care and daily life. These themes add context that official data cannot capture.

Questions families ask

Families researching West Sussex commonly ask how catchment areas work, when to apply, how to read Ofsted reports and how to compare schools fairly. The questions below and the linked guides explain each in plain English.

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Questions families ask

How do families choose schools in West Sussex?

Families typically start with official information — Ofsted reports, Progress 8 and Attainment 8, and admissions criteria — then add area intelligence, a visit and anonymised community insights. Fammove brings these together without ranking schools.

Does Fammove rank the best schools in West Sussex?

No. Fammove explains how families research schools in West Sussex. We never publish a league table or recommend one school over another.

How do catchment areas work in West Sussex?

Catchment areas and oversubscription criteria are set by each admissions authority and vary by school. Always check each school's published criteria, as living nearby does not guarantee a place.

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Fammove educates, it does not recommend. We explain how families research schools using official data and anonymised community insights — this is information, not rankings or advice. We never fabricate statistics; always check the official source linked from each school.