Brighton College
BRIEF INTRODUCTION
TYPE OF SCHOOL:Private School for Coeducation
AGES:13-18 yrs
ACCOMMODATION TYPE:Boarding School
SUBJECTS:GCSE、A-Levels


CONTACT
THE SCHOOL WEBSITE
seniorsch@brightoncollege.net
+44 (0)1273 704200
Brighton College is one of Britain's leading schools. Described as "Britain's most forward thinking school" by The Week, it was named UK Independent School of the Year 2013-14 at the Independent Schools Awards, having previously been awarded the coveted title of England's Independent School of the Year 2011-12 by The Sunday Times. Richard Cairns, Head Master, was named 'England's Headmaster of the Year' by Tatler magazine in September 2012.
Academic results consistently place Brighton among the top 10 schools for boys and girls in England; provision for art, music, dance and drama is exceptional, and the College's sporting prowess is nationally renowned.
Brighton College seeks to impart or provide:
  • a love of learning for its own sake;
  • a foundation of knowledge and body of skills with which to understand and question the world we live in and to prepare us, through an innovative approach to education, for the world we are likely to inhabit in the future;
  • an awareness of, and appreciation of, the spiritual dimension in our lives;
  • an enthusiasm for the world beyond the classroom - in particular, sport, music and the performing arts;
  • a respect for difference in others and a recognition that the efforts and achievements of every individual in our community are valued equally.
  • an awareness of the needs of others, and a firm belief that - whatever our age - we can make a difference, locally and globally, right now.
In short, we strive to turn out well-educated, tolerant and intellectually curious men and women who are ready to take a full, active and positive rôle in the life of our country and of our world.
  • Pass rate of A-Level reaches 100%, with 95% of all grades at A or B grade equivalent
  • Rate of admission to Oxford or Cambridge University is in average 14%
  • Each year, 20 or so pupils gain places at Oxford or Cambridge, which  with the vast majority of others securing places at other Russell Group universities
  • 98% of the graduates were accepted to degree program, 9% entered Oxford, 12% majored in pharmaceuticals, dentistry and veterinary, 28% studied science and engineering, 26% majored in anthropology and sociology, 35% studied arts, drama and music.
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