Primary School.The village
primary school was established in the early 19th century, and has occupied its current building since the 1830s, with various improvements over recent years - the school finally gained indoor toilets in 1990. In 1976, with fewer than thirty children being educated at the school, the West Sussex Local Education Authority recommended its closure. The school was at the time the smallest in the county, but a protest by staff, pupils and parents resulted in the County Council narrowly voting against closure. The school currently educates around fifty pupils. Children of secondary school age are educated at The Angmering School in nearby
Angmering. The Village Hall, opened in 1977, is also shared with the neighbouring
Patching. Previously, a smaller village hall was located on The Street in Clapham, but this was destroyed by fire. The Hall is home to many local clubs and societies, and is regularly used as a venue for Church and School fetes. For many years the green there was the home ground of Clapham & Patching
Cricket Club, but the club was forced to merge with the local
Littlehampton club in 2000 and now plays home matches there. The village's current premier sports team is the
Short Mat Bowls club, who compete in many local competitions. The nearest local pubs, The World's End (formerly the Horse and Groom) and, although slightly further away for most residents, The Fox, are both located in
Patching. For many years the two villages shared a local policeman who was based at a police-owned house in
Patching, but this was discontinued in the late 1970s, and police from
Worthing now cover the area. ==References==