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  1. Founded in 1991, and partially funded by the BRIT Awards, The BRIT School has been the springboard for the likes of Adele, The Kooks and Amy Winehouse. It’s both highly regarded within the industry and free to attend, so unsurprisingly, competition for places is high.

  2. Apr 29, 2016 · Given the choice I would always opt for the more academic route. The Brit school programme will not keep as many doors open as the traditional A level courses and in particular may make higher education more difficult to access. If she is truly talented in the performing arts she will find a way.

  3. It's a free school. Coming from south London where it's not exactly sparkling lights - it's not about the glitz and glamour, it's about the hard work.

  4. Dec 20, 2021 · It's a free school. Coming from south London where it's not exactly sparkling lights - it's not about the glitz and glamour, it's about the hard work.

  5. www.brits.co.uk › brit-schoolThe BRIT School

    Founded in 1991, the school is jointly funded by a long-standing arrangement between The BRIT Trust and The Department for Children, Schools and Families. It is the only non fee-paying performing arts school in the UK.

  6. 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.

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  8. Oct 31, 2017 · The Brit School has seen Adele, Amy Winehouse - and more recently - Ella Eyre and Loyle Carner walk through its corridors. But apart from that, what do we really know about the school?

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