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Bromsgrove School
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At Bromsgrove, we believe pupils are happiest when they are succeeding. We offer an all-round education, combining academic excellence with a richness of opportunity. Pupils engage enthusiastically with knowledge, embrace new ideas and are intellectually stimulated. We pride ourselves on the outstanding opportunities available, both inside and outside the classroom, whether at Nursery, Pre-Prep, Preparatory or Senior School.
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In a nutshell we offer staggering breadth – first division academic performance not only in GCSEs, but also A levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTECs in Sport and Business. We teach and learn with passion and pizzaz but insist upon academic rigour. However, we recognise that there is little point in getting top grades at A level or IB if all you can do afterwards is stare at your shoe laces and grunt when you ought to be engaging other people. So each and every day has a dedicated time for developing other vital life and social skills.
The breadth and success of our extra curricula offer is astonishing. Our sport has ranked us in the top six of all UK independent schools for the last six years, not in one particular sport but across 26 sports. And in addition to the 280 sports teams we put out and all the musical ensembles, choirs and orchestras - our pupils have 110 other activities to choose from each week. Bromsgrove’s first team netballers were twice crowned national champions in the most recent round of competitions, our U17 cricketers were also national champions and we celebrated our Chicken kitcar racing team car being crowned World Kitcar Champions. The pupil edited and produced magazine 201 was awarded Magazine of the Year at the prestigious Shine Media Awards. So, whether your child is interested in beekeeping, astronomy (in the School observatory), debating at the European Youth Parliament, learning to fly in the Combined Cadet Force, or playing sport at the highest level, they really will find it on offer at Bromsgrove.