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Specsavers ‘Virtual’ Sussex School Games: The Winter Games Bob Run Sports Secondary Schools (12/02/2021) Position School School Games Area Team Average Points 1 Priory School (Lewes) South Downs Giants 349.08 2 St Paul's Catholic College (Burgess Hill) Mid Sussex Panthers 347.03 3 Sackville School (East Grinstead) Mid Sussex Panthers 345.39 4 Seaford Head School (Seaford) South Downs Giants 343.02 5 The Angmering School (Littlehampton) Southern Sharks 342.14 6 Hazelwick School (Crawley) Crawley Cougars 340.60 7 Christ's Hospital (Horsham) Central Sussex Dolphins 336.40 8 Oathall Community College (Haywards Heath) Mid Sussex Panthers 335.33 9 The Regis School (West Sussex) West Sussex West Wolverines 335.16 10 Weald School, The (Billingshurst) Central Sussex Dolphins 334.80 11 Oriel High School (Crawley) Crawley Cougars 333.21 12 Millais School (Horsham) Central Sussex Dolphins 332.42 13 Steyning Grammar School (Steyning) Southern Sharks 332.20 14 Worthing High School (Worthing) Southern Sharks 331.91 15 Bourne Community College (Emsworth) West Sussex West Wolverines 331.33 16 Warden Park School (Haywards Heath) Mid Sussex Panthers 331.27 17 Uplands Community College (Wadhurst) North Wealden Warriors 331.00 18 Durrington High School (Worthing) Southern Sharks 330.86 19 Heathfield Community College (Heathfield) North Wealden Warriors 329.51 20 Bohunt Horsham (Horsham) Central Sussex Dolphins 329.38 Specsavers ‘Virtual’ Sussex School Games: The Winter Games Bob Run Sports Secondary Schools (12/02/2021) Position School School Games Area Team Average Points 21 Uckfield College (Uckfield) North Wealden Warriors 328.96 22 Imberhorne School (East Grinstead) Mid Sussex Panthers 328.48 23 Buckswood School (Guestling) Hastings & Rother Leopards 328.21 24 Tanbridge House School (Horsham) Central Sussex Dolphins 327.29 25 Midhurst Rother College (Midhurst) Central Sussex Dolphins 327.26 26 St Richard's Catholic College (Bexhill-on-Sea) Hastings & Rother Leopards 327.05 27 Cardinal Newman Catholic School (Hove) Brighton & Hove Hawks 326.69 28 Davison Church of England High School for Girls (Worthing) Southern Sharks 326.54 29 Blatchington Mill School (Hove) Brighton & Hove Hawks 326.50 30 Beacon Academy (Crowborough) North Wealden Warriors 325.98 31 St Oscar Romero Catholic School (Worthing) Southern Sharks 325.47 32 Longhill High School (Brighton) Brighton & Hove Hawks 324.87 33 Willingdon Community School (Eastbourne) South Downs Giants 324.42 34 The Hastings Academy (Hastings) Hastings & Rother Leopards 323.73 35 Chailey School (Lewes) North Wealden Warriors 323.42 36 The Eastbourne Academy (Eastbourne) South Downs Giants 322.36 37 St Wilfrid's Catholic Comprehensive School (Crawley) Crawley Cougars 322.33 38 Dorothy Stringer School (Brighton) Brighton & Hove Hawks 322.22 39 Shoreham Academy (Shoreham-by-Sea) Southern Sharks 321.05 40 Rye College (Rye) Hastings & Rother Leopards 320.74 Specsavers ‘Virtual’ Sussex School Games: The Winter Games Bob Run Sports Secondary Schools (12/02/2021) Position School School Games Area Team Average Points 41 Battle Abbey School (Battle) Hastings & Rother Leopards 320.10 42 The Burgess Hill Academy (Burgess Hill) Mid Sussex Panthers 320.00 42 Varndean School (Brighton) Brighton & Hove Hawks 320.00 44 Shoreham College (Shoreham-by-Sea) Southern Sharks 319.11 45 St Andrew's CofE High School for Boys (Worthing) Southern Sharks 318.67 46 Patcham High School (Brighton) Brighton & Hove Hawks 318.35 47 Bohunt School Worthing (Worthing) Southern Sharks 318.00 47 Causeway School (Eastbourne) South Downs Giants 318.00 49 The Littlehampton Academy (Littlehampton) Southern Sharks 317.33 50 St Catherine's College (Eastbourne) South Downs Giants 317.09 51 St Philip Howard Catholic School (Bognor Regis) West Sussex West Wolverines 316.83 52 Brighton Aldridge Community Academy (Brighton) Brighton & Hove Hawks 316.67 53 Felpham Community College (Bognor Regis) West Sussex West Wolverines 314.91 54 Ark Alexandra Academy (Hastings) Hastings & Rother Leopards 311.56 55 Thomas Bennett Community College (Crawley) Crawley Cougars 311.43 56 My Choice School Arundel (Arundel) Mid Sussex Panthers 308.00 57 Robertsbridge Community College (Robertsbridge) Hastings & Rother Leopards 306.00 58 Ifield Community College (Crawley) Crawley Cougars 304.00 58 Peacehaven Community School (Peacehaven) South Downs Giants 304.00 60 Seahaven Academy (Newhaven) South Downs Giants 303.00 Specsavers ‘Virtual’ Sussex School Games: The Winter Games Bob Run Sports Secondary Schools (12/02/2021) Position School School Games Area Team Average Points 61 Lancing College Preparatory School at Worthing (Worthing) Southern Sharks 301.00 62 Saxon Mount School (St Leonards-on-Sea) Hastings & Rother Leopards 299.00 63 Worth School (Crawley) Mid Sussex Panthers 298.00 64 King's Academy Ringmer (Ringmer) South Downs Giants 297.00 65 Portslade Aldridge Community Academy (Brighton) Brighton & Hove Hawks 296.58 66 Ratton School (Eastbourne) South Downs Giants 291.00 67 Ormiston Six Villages Academy (Chichester) West Sussex West Wolverines 288.00 68 King's School (Hove) Brighton & Hove Hawks 287.33 69 Claverham Community College (Battle) Hastings & Rother Leopards 284.00 70 Battle Abbey Prep School (Battle) Hastings & Rother Leopards 282.00 .
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