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Brentwood School is a selective, independent day and boarding school in Brentwood, Essex, England in the public school tradition. The school comprises a preparatory school , senior school and sixth form, as well as boarding provision for both boys and girls.
Welcome to Brentwood School. We are one of the UK’s leading independent schools for boys and girls aged 3 to 18 with a history spanning almost 500 years. A warm welcome from Michael Bond, Headmaster. Our values are at the centre of everything we do.
“The origins of the saying 'manners maketh man' are said to date back to the 14th century, so it is maybe not surprising to find manners as one-third of the School motto. Instilled in all of us during our time at Brentwood, the emphasis on good manners is just as evident now as it was in my day."
Brentwood School's history begins in 1557 during Mary Tudor's reign. The school has grown over the centuries from a boys school to Co-Ed, from Senior to all-through.
Sep 3, 2019 · We are all excited to be moving to Brentwood and looking forward to learning more about the school and town community, along with exploring the local area. Brentwood School is one of th UK's leading independent schools for boys and girls aged 3-18.
Brentwood School offers a unique blend of the traditional with the modern. It is one of the few independent schools which teaches boys and girls separately from 11 to 16 in an otherwise mixed community.
The Brentwood School. Established in 1557 and formally granted in 1558 by Queen Mary I, the school was founded as The Grammar School of Antony Browne. Sir Antony Browne, the founder, obtained the license to establish the school, and the first appointed schoolmaster, George Otway, began his tenure in 1558.