About Us

Boxgrove CofE Primary School was founded in 1741 by The Countess of Derby. It is a Primary School with up to 70 pupils on roll aged between 4 and 11. To this day Boxgrove C.E Primary School is very much a part of the Church of England community.


The village of Boxgrove lies approximately 3 miles north east of the Roman city of Chichester at the foot of the South Downs and about 5 miles inland from the southern coast of England. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty with many historical buildings both within the village and in nearby towns and cities like Chichester and Portsmouth.


Just across the road from the school is Boxgrove Priory Church and the remains of the Benedictine Priory founded by the monks of Lessay Abbey in France with whom the village is twinned.
Please read our school prospectus, found below, to find out more about Boxgrove C.E.P School. In our prospectus you can read our aims and discover more about our ethos and vision, and you will find information on what a school day looks like, the curriculum, school uniform, a list of who's who and admission details.
There is a really easy way to support our school fundraising without it costing you a single penny. We are linked to the Easyfundraising site. If you shop online using this site, companies will pay a percentage to our school with no impact on the amount you pay. Use the link below to connect to our new hall fundraising page.