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  1. Eastbourne College. / 50.7627; 0.2811. Eastbourne College is a co-educational fee-charging school in the English public school tradition, for boarding and day pupils aged 13–18, in the town of Eastbourne on the south coast of England. The College's headmaster is Tom Lawson .

  2. All boys and girls join a house when they enter the College. There are 10 houses, six for boys and four for girls. Five of the houses are for day pupils and five are for boarders.

  3. Discover Eastbourne College. “A school for families who take joy in what their kids become rather than pride in what they’ve made of them.”. The Good Schools Guide. “We have had such great support from our respective housemaster and housemistress. It epitomises the community feel that we have always felt within the school.”. Mrs F ...

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  4. Motto. Chapel. Sports. Combined Cadet Force. Eastbourne College Houses. Notable Old Eastbournians. Military. Victoria Cross Holders. Recognition. References. Other websites. Eastbourne College. Coordinates: 50.7627°N 0.2811°E. Eastbourne College is a British co-educational day and boarding school for children aged 13-18.

  5. Pennell House, one of three boys boarding houses at Eastbourne College, was opened in 1920 and named after a former pupil, Theodore Pennell, a Christian missionary and doctor who lived among the tribes of Afghanistan. It is a purpose-built building on the corner of Blackwater Road and College Road.

  6. Powell (boys) About the House. Powell House, one of three boys day houses, was opened in 1934. It is located right at the centre of the College on Grange Road. There is a large common room with pool and table-football, a separate table-tennis room and galleys (small kitchens) where boys can make hot drinks and snacks.

  7. Reeves House, one of three boys day houses, is centrally situated on Grange Road, overlooking College Field. It houses around 65 boys, serving as a term-time home-from-home. There are excellent facilities, including an impressive games room that has plenty to occupy teenage boys.