Founding and Early Years The school traces its origins to the
Brighton Proprietary Grammar and Commercial School, founded in 1859. Initially located at Lancaster House, 47 Grand Parade in Brighton, it later became the
Brighton, Hove and Sussex Grammar School. In 1913, the school moved to its present site in Prestonville.
World War I and Beyond During World War I, the college building was requisitioned by the War Office to establish the 2nd Eastern General Hospital, a facility for the
Royal Army Medical Corps to treat military casualties. Following the war, the school resumed its educational function and expanded, adding a large library in 1935.
Transition to a Sixth Form College In 1975, the grammar school system was abolished, and the institution transitioned into a sixth form college, which is known today as BHASVIC. The college moved out of local government control in 1992 under the
Further and Higher Education Act and became an independent institution. ==Teaching==