- Consistently, an overwhelming majority of results at A level and at GCSE are at the highest grades
- Excellent at preparing students for US universities
- Many Brandon students start off at the group’s associated prep schools: Handcross or Brighton Prep
- The Sixth form borading house is a good introduction to independent living
- Science wing is modern, bright and wouldn’t look out of place in a university
School Fees
*Day £10,110 – £10,590 (11-18) includes lunch
*Boarding £14,770 – £18,490/term
The school offers weekly and full boarding
(13-18)
Source
(ISI) Independent School Inspectorate Nov 2021
https://www.brightoncollege.org.uk/admissions/fees-online-payment/ August 2024
2024 Sunday Times Parent Power Ranking
11th (down from 9th in 2023)
Students 11 – 18
1260 (approx 1/3 boarding)
How do I get into Brighton College? What is the Brighton College Admissions process?
11+/ Y7
During the December of Y6 – Academic Assessment Day. Students are assessed in maths, English, verbal and non-verbal reasoning. Later, in January of the school year before they join, candidates will be invited to the Interview and Activities Day
13+/Y9 Entry
During Y6 – ISEB CPT (Common Pre-Test). We recommend using www.pre-quest.com to prepare.
February of Y6 – Assessment and interview day at the College.
16+/Y12 Entry
The College will invite all those registered for a place in our Sixth Form to join them for an Assessment Day, which takes place in November prior to the year of entry (so Y11!) .
The first round of assessments will involve written papers in verbal reasoning, maths and a general paper assessing aptitudes in scientific reasoning, reading and writing. This will be followed with a second round of interviews the following week.
Offers will be conditional upon GCSE results.