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The exercise was a brilliant success - our cadets walked away a bit damp but with a vast amount of experience and more practical knowledge than when t… More...

Lower Sixth geographers headed north to the damp and windswept slopes of the River Tillingbourne in Surrey. More...

Five crew members, with little or no experience on large yachts, joined Mr and Mrs Poole on an interesting sailing trip last weekend. More...

The U14C rugby team enjoyed an excellent 50-7 victory against The Skinners' School last Saturday, when three members volunteered to play for the oppos… More...

During a brilliant day of netball at the Sussex round of the National Schools Competition, all three Hurst teams made it through to the regional final… More...

Five members of Shell, accompanied by Father Jeremy Sykes and Housemistress Sarah Hyman, undertook a 26-mile pilgrimage to Canterbury. More...

12 students recently travelled to Sussex University to hear from eminent physicist and well-known broadcaster Jim Al-Khalili. More...

The first round of the English Schools Cross Country Cup was held at the college for the very first time. More...

Last Wednesday, Shell and Remove Johnians visited Bletchley Park, the home of code breaking in World War Two. More...

Sixth Form students attended a talk by political sketch writer, John Crace, as part of the Cuckfield Bookfest.  More...

The first hockey girls' are playing in two major outdoor cup competitions this year - the England U18 National Cup and the Independent Schools Cup.  More...

Best Newcomer at the Brighton Fringe 2019, theatre company Out of Chaos, performed their award-winning show 'Unmythable' More...

The Hurst Swimming Squad performed superbly in the recent West Sussex qualifying round of the ESSA National Relays. More...

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Lower Sixth Art and Photography students had a fascinating and inspiring trip to the Tate Modern.  More...

Looking back on an old people of one of the kittens that belonged to the Headmaster Rev. Arthur Coombes. More...

Sixth drama scholars performed four of Samuel Beckett's shorter, less staged pieces for the Hurst Festival More...

Fifth Form geographers travelled to Seaford Beach to practise fieldwork techniques in preparation for their IGCSE geography exam.  More...

As part of this year's Hurst Festival, student dancers collaborated with professional dancers from renowned company, James Wilton Dance. More...

Upper Sixth Business students visited the All England Tennis and Croquet Club at Wimbledon for a brand management workshop and tour of the grounds.  More...

39 teams and 140 riders from across Sussex competed at the recent annual Inter-schools ShowJumping Competition, hosted and sponsored by the college. More...

AC Grayling, acclaimed author and philosopher, dazzled 250 members of the Hurst community with his lecture on the history of philosophical thought. More...

The Hurst Sailing team braved 30-knot gusts at Datchet Reservoir, at the Independent Schools Association Championship. More...

80 years ago two houses from Westminster School in London arrived in the Sussex countryside as evacuees to be billeted at Hurst College. More...

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