Steyning school head is association’s new vice-chairman

STEYNING Grammar School’s head teacher, Nick Wergan, has been elected vice-chairman of the State Boarding Schools’ Association.
Steyning Grammar School hosted the State Boarding Schools Association annual general meetingSteyning Grammar School hosted the State Boarding Schools Association annual general meeting
Steyning Grammar School hosted the State Boarding Schools Association annual general meeting

Representatives from many of the state boarding schools across the UK recently met for the State Boarding Schools’ Association’s annual general meeting, held at the boarding campus at the Steyning Grammar’s Church Street site.

Mr Wergan was formally elected vice-chairman and will occupy the role until 2018, when he will become chairman.

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He said: “We are very proud of our boarding facilities, our superb boarding students and our committed boarding staff. We offer a unique boarding opportunity in Sussex for families who want peace of mind in securing their children’s education in a safe, rural environment, with exceptional academic support and an engaging enrichment programme. Boarding is central to the dynamism and energy of our school and a key part of our ‘Steyning Family’ ethos. The boarding experience contributes significantly to the development of positive, independent and resilient young learners, distinctively prepared for their future successes.”

Robin Fletcher, national director of the association, said: “Steyning Grammar School did an amazing job hosting this year’s AGM for the State Boarding Schools’ Association. It was stimulating seeing the impressive standards being set and to meet pupils and staff. Steyning Grammar School is a great example of a high-quality boarding school delivering excellent outcomes for students.”

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