[4] However, following a vote in March 2020, the States agreed to pause the plans and the Committee conducted a review of secondary education models.
[6] In 2021, the States of Guernsey decided to push forward with the idea of three 11-16 schools and a separate Sixth Form Centre.
[8] It was also agreed that The Sixth Form Centre would relocate from the Les Varendes site to join The Guernsey Institute in a new sixth form college at Les Ozouets, the site of St Peter Port School, which will be demolished, and current site of the Princess Royal Centre for the Performing Arts (PRCPA), which is integrated into the plans of the new college building.
Due to delays and issues in construction of the new sixth form college, plans were proposed for the Sixth Form Centre to move to the current site of La Mare de Carteret High School when it closes in 2025.
[9] In February 2025, a new law was passed to make it compulsory for schools in Guernsey to have a board of governors.
Its address was Le Neuf Chemin, St Saviour's, Guernsey.
The building then became the special needs school Mont Varouf until 2005, when it was converted into a community centre.
[13] Its address was Meurepas Road, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 2DS.
Its address was Guilles Road, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 2DF.
[16] Its address was Cordier Hill, St Peter Port, Guernsey, HY1 1JH A state run school which educated those aged 5 to 7, closed on 5 September 2006.
[21] Its address was Rue De La Boullerie, St Andrew's, Guernsey, GY6 8XD.
[24] Its address was Les Ozouets Road, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 2UB.
The former building was used for The Guernsey Institute until 2022, it is now slated for demolition to allow the construction of a new sixth form college.
[27] Its address was Le Neuf Chemin, St Saviour's, Guernsey, HY7 9FG.