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Oct 14, 2020 · My DS has just left T after 8 very happy years, and DD has just started in the 6th form having been at a girls school prior to that. She is living it, and is far happier having boys for friends than the girls at her old school. She has settled well. T has excellent music and drama facilities.
Jan 18, 2023 · No sure if this is the right place. DS is hoping to go to Brit school. We are in catchment, not far. He's been attending musical theatre Saturday school since he was 3.
What are the entry requirements? Entry into the School is at age 14, after completion of Key Stage 3, OR at age 16 after completion of GCSEs. Applicants must fill in the application form and return it to the School by the deadline indicated on the form.
Nov 14, 2012 · My daughter left a very well-performing girls school to go to BRIT school in Year 10. She's just finishing in Year 11, and is applying for the 6th form at the school. (You don't automatically get in).
Applications open in July for 2025 Intake. We have two intakes at Key Stage 4 (aged 14-16) and Post 16 (aged 16-18) For further information on our Admissions Process and Policy, please see our Prospectus here. To visit an Open Event for the key stage you wish to apply for, book here.
Applying to the BRIT School. We have two intakes: Key Stage 4 (aged 14-16) Post 16 (aged 16-18) You will need to apply for Key Stage 4 in September when you begin Year 9 in your current school. You will need to apply for Post 16 in September you begin Year 11 in your current school.
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The BRIT School is the leading Performing and Creative Arts school in the UK and completely FREE to attend. It provides a unique education for over 1,300 pupils aged between 14 and 19 in the fields of music, film, digital design, community arts, visual arts and design, production and performing arts as well as a full academic programme of GCSEs ...