Sussex Primary Hub Live Recruitment Event

We’re pleased to share that our Sussex Primary Hub will be hosting a live recruitment event this month, offering a fantastic opportunity for anyone interested in joining our school communities.
Former St Paul’s Student Dr Declan Bartlett Honoured With Prestigious RAS Award

St Paul’s Catholic College is delighted to celebrate the exceptional achievements of former student Dr Declan Bartlett, who has been honoured by the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) with the prestigious Early Career Award (Astronomy).
Les Misérables – A St Paul’s Production

Excitement is building as rehearsals for this year’s college production of Les Misérables are well and truly underway! Our talented cast and crew have been working tirelessly to bring this iconic musical to life, and the energy in the rehearsal room is electric.
Joy to the World

As we come to the end of the term, it provides a chance for us to reflect on all we have achieved at St Paul’s and the blessings we have in our lives. We give thanks for the learning, friendships and experiences we have had this term and look forward to all that 2026 will bring for us.
Notcutts Garden Pride Donates Christmas Trees

The college is very grateful to Notcutts Garden Pride in Ditchling for donating two Christmas trees this year; for reception and the chapel.
Annual Trip to Opera Performance at Glyndebourne

Students from Year 10 to 13 enjoyed a performance of The Railway Children, a brand-new opera, written by Mark-Anthony Turnage, that transforms a much-loved children’s classic into a thrilling musical adventure.
London Southbank University Trip

On Wednesday 5th November the Design Technology – product design A’ level students along with some Physics A’ level students visited the London Southbank University school of engineering to look at the Design & engineering degree.
STEM Challenge Launch 2025-2026

We have been interested in the evidence, research, and thinking emerging from the Smartphone Free Childhood movement, as well as the role that we as a school can play in addressing some of the challenges that smartphone use poses for the healthy development of our students.
Smartphone Free Childhood

We have been interested in the evidence, research, and thinking emerging from the Smartphone Free Childhood movement, as well as the role that we as a school can play in addressing some of the challenges that smartphone use poses for the healthy development of our students.
Year 12 Geographers Visit Camber Sands

Last week our Year 12 geographers completed their first day of AS fieldwork in Camber Sands. Students explored the sand dunes and tested the theory of succession within this environment as part of our Coastal Systems and Landscapes unit.