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Brighton and Hove School Class Sizes 2025/26

State-funded primary schools in Brighton and Hove average 27.0 pupils per class — larger than the England average of 26.2. Secondary: 22.7 pupils/class. Real DfE 2025/26 data (OGL v3.0).

How large are school classes in Brighton and Hove, and how does this compare to the England average?

In the 2025/26 academic year, state-funded primary schools in Brighton and Hove have an average class size of 27.0 pupils — 0.8 pupils above the England average of 26.2. Secondary schools average 22.7 (England: 22.6). Gera School Resource Index for Brighton and Hove: 98.3 / 100 (England mean 100). Source: DfE 2025/26 (OGL v3.0).

Source:DfE — Schools, pupils and their characteristics, Academic year 2025/26·As of Academic year 2025/26 · updated annual · last refreshed

Gera School Resource Index

Brighton and Hove ranks #107 of 151 local authorities (England mean = 100). A score above 100 means smaller-than-average classes (more teacher time per pupil); below 100 means larger-than-average classes. Computed from real DfE 2025/26 class-size figures — see methodology.

How this is calculated
98.3

Brighton and Hove vs England — class sizes 2025/26

MeasureBrighton and HoveEnglandDifference
Average primary class size27.026.20.8 above
Average secondary class size22.722.60.1 above
Primary pupils (total)14,424
Secondary pupils (total)11,676
Gera School Resource Index98.3100 (mean)Rank #107/151

Data: DfE state-funded schools, 2025/26 academic year. Primary: 535 classes. Secondary: 514 classes. Licensed OGL v3.0.

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Primary schools

Avg class size: 27.0 (England 26.2)

0.8 above England average.

14,424 pupils · 535 classes

Secondary schools

Avg class size: 22.7 (England 22.6)

0.1 above England average.

11,676 pupils · 514 classes

Gera School Resource Index

98.3

England mean 100 · ranked #107 of 151 LAs

Larger than average classes → less resource per pupil

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Brighton and Hove school class sizes — FAQ

What is the average primary school class size in Brighton and Hove?
The average primary school class size in Brighton and Hove is 27.0 pupils per class in the 2025/26 academic year. The England average is 26.2 — so Brighton and Hove primary classes are larger than average. This covers 14,424 pupils in 535 classes across state-funded primary schools. Source: DfE 2025/26, OGL v3.0.
What is the average secondary school class size in Brighton and Hove?
Secondary school classes in Brighton and Hove average 22.7 pupils per class (England average: 22.6) in 2025/26. Classes are larger than the England average. This covers 11,676 pupils in 514 classes. Source: DfE 2025/26, OGL v3.0.
What is the Gera School Resource Index for Brighton and Hove?
The Gera School Resource Index for Brighton and Hove is 98.3 — ranked #107 of 151 local authorities published. The index is centred at 100 (England mean). A score above 100 means smaller classes (more resource per pupil); below 100 means larger classes than the England average. The GSRI is computed from the real DfE 2025/26 class-size figures — see the methodology page for the exact formula.
Why do class sizes vary so much between local authorities?
Class sizes depend on local demographic trends (birth rate fluctuations), number of available schools and teachers, local authority budget decisions, and whether schools operate under- or over-capacity. Rural areas like Westmorland and Furness (GSRI vs 114.0) often have smaller schools with naturally smaller classes. Urban authorities with rapid population growth tend towards larger classes. Class sizes in England are regulated by the infant class size legislation (30-pupil limit for Key Stage 1) but secondary classes have no statutory cap. Real DfE data, OGL v3.0.
How is the Gera School Resource Index calculated?
The Gera School Resource Index uses two real DfE figures: average primary class size and average secondary class size, both for 2025/26. For each LA: pScore = round((England_primary_avg ÷ LA_primary) × 100, 1); sScore = round((England_secondary_avg ÷ LA_secondary) × 100, 1); GSRI = round((pScore + sScore) ÷ 2, 1). England averages are 26.2 (primary) and 22.6 (secondary), both pupil-weighted across all published LAs. Full methodology at https://geralearn.com/school-resource-index/methodology.

How the Gera School Resource Index is calculated for Brighton and Hove

The GSRI compares each local authority's average class sizes to the England pupil-weighted average, then averages the two ratios.

pScore = round((26.16 ÷ 26.96) × 100, 1) = 97.0

sScore = round((22.64 ÷ 22.72) × 100, 1) = 99.6

GSRI = round((97.0 + 99.6) ÷ 2, 1) = 98.3

A GSRI of 98.3 means Brighton and Hove has larger-than-average classes than the England mean. Full methodology →

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Source: DfE — Schools, pupils and their characteristics, Academic year 2025/26. Figures are for state-funded schools, 2025/26 academic year. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 (OGL v3.0). The Gera School Resource Index for Brighton and Hove is computed by GeraLearn from these figures; no number is modelled, interpolated or estimated.