College House, BHASVIC, Dyke Road
Introduction
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 29 Aug 2007
BHASVIC is the commonly used acronym for Brighton, Hove and Sussex Sixth Form College which occupies a wedge of land between Old Shoreham and Dyke Roads. This is the northern most part of the college and one which may well disappear in the next few years as the college intends to upgrade and redevelop its building. Currently the main building is behind the photographer. This extension was added when the school was known as Brighton & Hove Grammar School which occupied the site from 1913 to 1975 when it became a sixth form college.