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The simple truth is - happy children learn best - so we focus on giving our pupils a positive start in their education; a positive beginning that will influence the rest of their lives.

Right from the age of 3, we welcome children into a community that is small enough to feel secure, but large enough to offer a huge breadth of experiences. Pupils are encouraged to be enterprising and develop their own ideas. Whether they are taking part in the School Council or joining in one of the many clubs, sports and drama activities, our pupils soon develop their own sense of responsibility. They learn to care about their work, to value their contribution to the wider school community and through many pupil-led fundraising initiatives, their eyes are opened to the world beyond school.

Our pupils achieve excellent results in their academic work. We find that teachers’ high expectations are met with pupils’ enthusiasm. Brentwood pupils are consistently at the top of the field for the National Curriculum tests at age 11, and a large proportion achieve scholarships at the same age. Every Year group has teachers who combine expertise in their field with a love of their subject, so lessons are full of energy and depth.

With an average class size of 20, staff are able to pay close attention to the development of each child and adapt what they deliver to an individual’s needs. Children who are particularly able in a subject are challenged to go further with their skills and ideas, and those who might be finding something harder to understand are given focused help. We study all the National Curriculum subjects plus French and Latin. As they move up the school, our pupils are given tasks that require more independent study and research. We also cultivate a sound work ethic in preparation for senior school.

Classroom learning is regularly enhanced with trips and visits around this country and abroad. Our extensive academic enrichment programme provides a wide range of opportunities for students to engage with, instilling a thirst for knowledge in them that remains beyond their time here. There is a range of subject-specific clubs and societies which aims to stimulate and extend students with a particular subject passion as well as some that are more focused on broadening interests and knowledge. Our enrichment provision is inclusive in nature and we encourage all students to take part in activities and societies which they might find interesting. There is something for everyone.

Latest news

19 May 2025

Young Virtuosos Shine at Inaugural Brentwood International Music Competition

Brentwood School proudly announces the winners of its first-ever Brentwood International Music Competition at a landmark Grand Final on Wednesday 8th May.

19 May 2025

Young Virtuosos Shine at Inaugural Brentwood International Music Competition

The evening marked a major milestone in the School’s Specialist Music Programme and saw the Memorial Hall transformed into a celebration of musical excellence, with a packed audience including the Deputy Mayor of Brentwood, notable musicians, and an array of enthusiastic supporters.

Following around 30 applications from gifted young musicians across the world, seven outstanding finalists were invited to perform 20-minute recitals of their choosing, accompanied by acclaimed pianist Simon Lane. The finalists, aged between 13 and 16, represented a truly international field from Ukraine, Hong Kong, Brazil, Australia, Turkey, Bolivia, and the UK.

The First Prize of £1,000 was presented to 14-year-old violinist Kori from Ukraine. His recital, which included Britten’s Waltz from the Violin Suite and Wieniawski’s Variations on an Original Theme, captivated the audience and adjudicators. Judges described Kori’s performance as a “startlingly mature interpretation” and “the perfect blend of virtuosity and poetry,” adding that his technical and musical mastery at such a young age was nothing short of phenomenal.

Second Prize was awarded to violinist Kate, also 14, from Hong Kong. Her virtuosic performance included Hubay’s Carmen Fantasy, the Sarabande from Bach’s D minor Partita, and Bazzini’s Goblin’s Dance. The adjudicators praised her exceptional control and artistry, commenting that her recital “would not have been out of place in any world-renowned concert hall.”

Cellist Yoko, aged 15, representing Brazil and the UK, received Third Prize. Her interpretations of Elgar’s Cello Concerto in E Minor (first movement) and Beethoven’s A Major Sonata were described as thoughtful, mature, and deeply moving. Her performance resonated powerfully with the audience and highlighted a remarkable emerging talent.

Several other finalists were highly commended by the panel, including flautist Veronica (14, Australia), violinist Gabriela (16, Bolivia), clarinettist Marina (16, UK), and pianist Alp (13, Turkey). A separate Grand Prize, recognising overall excellence and artistic promise, will be announced in due course.

The evening was enhanced by special performances from Brentwood School’s own rising talents. Old Brentwood and current student at Graz University of Fine Arts and Music, Tom Hodgkinson, returned to perform Bach’s Largo from the C major Violin Sonata and Albéniz’s Evocation. Current Year 10 Specialist Musician and award-winning mezzo-soprano Rose gave moving renditions of Schubert’s Du bist die Ruh and Bizet’s Habanera from Carmen.

The judging panel was made up of highly respected figures in the music world: Grig Cuciuc, Artistic Director of Specialist Music at Brentwood School; Gerrard Le Feuvre, Director of the Kings’ Chamber Orchestra; Vanessa Latarche, Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music; and Rosie Whitfield, Head of Junior Guildhall. Each finalist received detailed written feedback. A panel of Brentwood Specialist Music Programme students also contributed their own rankings as part of the adjudication process.

Chair of the Competition Committee, Lord Guy Black of Brentwood, Council Chairman of the Royal College of Music and Chairman of Brentwood School Governors, presented the awards and spoke passionately about the importance of events like this as a vital response to the challenges facing music education nationally. He praised the School’s commitment to musical excellence and the competition’s role in nurturing the next generation of great musicians.

The evening, compered by Assistant Director of Music Chris O’Leary, had the spirit of a true musical celebration. Although it was a competition, every performer was celebrated for their extraordinary musicianship. With performances of a standard that would not have been out of place at the world’s top conservatoires, the level of talent on display was astonishing, especially given that the average age of the finalists was just 15.

Brentwood School’s Headmaster, Michael Bond, concluded the evening by reflecting on the significance of the occasion, stating: “Tonight has left its mark on the history of Brentwood School. It was a special evening of exceptional talent and healthy competition, all beautifully aligned with our values of Virtue, Learning and Manners.”

The Brentwood International Music Competition is set to become a defining event in the calendar for emerging classical talent and a cornerstone of the School’s ever-evolving Music department.

Brentwood School is located on a 75-acre site in the town centre close to London, which is just 23 minutes away and has excellent transport links and access to main airports. A community of around 1900 students, Brentwood is a warm, down-to-earth environment based very much on a positive community spirit, underpinned by the school’s values – Virtue, Learning, and Manners – that have been in place since 1622. Boarding at Brentwood has a family feel, in keeping with the school’s focus on community spirit and shared values. As an integral part of the school, boarding facilities will be transformed with a new purpose-built Boarding House – opening in September 2025 – featuring university-style light and airy private ensuite study rooms, and a new Sixth Form Café, serving as a vibrant hub for both boarding and day students.

For further details about the competition, please click here or contact our competition committee via [email protected].

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04 Apr 2025

Brentwood School’s Chess Stars Qualify for Three National Finals

Brentwood School’s chess players are celebrating an exceptional month of success, securing places in three prestigious National Finals.

04 Apr 2025

Brentwood School’s Chess Stars Qualify for Three National Finals

The Senior School’s Under 19 team demonstrated outstanding skill and determination, triumphing over King Edward VI Grammar School (KEGS) in the Essex Final to qualify for the National Final of the English Schools’ Chess Championships. In addition, their strong performance in last term’s Zonal Tournament earned them a coveted spot in the National Final of the British Team Chess Challenge as one of the highest-scoring runners-up.

Meanwhile, Brentwood Prep’s chess team showcased their talent by winning the Essex Zone of the Primary Team Chess Challenge. Their dominant performance saw them score an incredible 14.5 out of a possible 16 points, securing a well-earned place in the National Final.

For the first time in the School’s history, both the Prep and Senior chess teams will compete in National Finals in the same season. These prestigious competitions will take place at Nottingham University from 24th to 26th June, marking a significant milestone for the School’s chess programme.

Adding to the celebrations, Brentwood School has been nominated for a British Chess Educational Trust award in recognition of its commitment to developing junior chess in Essex and its consistent success on the national stage.

Brentwood School Head of Chess, Robin Slade, said: "I am thrilled to be able to take our Prep and Senior chess players to the National Finals. They thoroughly deserve their success, and it promises to be an exciting three days of competition."

Congratulations to all the players and best of luck in the finals!

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13 Mar 2025

Brentwood School Hosts Record-Breaking 9th Brentwood Junior Chess Tournament

Brentwood School proudly hosted and co-organised the 9th Brentwood Junior Chess Tournament on Sunday, 2nd March 2025, in partnership with the Essex Junior Chess Association (EJCA) and British Chess.

13 Mar 2025

Brentwood School Hosts Record-Breaking 9th Brentwood Junior Chess Tournament

The event, the largest junior chess tournament in Essex, welcomed over 130 players who competed across five sections based on age and chess rating. With eight rounds of rapid play, more than 500 games were played throughout the day.

The tournament attracted a diverse field, ranging from National Champions to young players just starting their chess journey. The 5 sections ranged from the Under 11 Minor (mainly for those in their first tournament) to the Elite Section (for an invited selection of the top Essex adult and junior players).

As well as being part of the EJCA Grand Prix, the tournament also served as the Brentwood Senior School and Brentwood Prep School Championships.

A strong contingent of 25 Brentwood students participated, ranging from Year 2 (Maansi) to Year 13 (Oleksii) and competing across all 5 sections. The tournament’s outstanding organisation and excellent venue continue to attract players from across the country. This year, the youngest participant, aged 4, traveled from Coventry after the event was recommended to his parents.

Congratulations to Max P who retained his Senior School Championship after a play-off against fellow Year 10 student Markos M. Meanwhile, Nikith V, in Year 6, was crowned the new Prep School Champion.

Brentwood School Head of Chess, Robin Slade, said: “Well done to all the competitors who played in such great spirit. Particular congratulations to all our trophy, medal and book prize winners.

Thank you to everyone who helped the day run so smoothly and all the parents who gave up their Sunday so their children could have fun playing chess. Thank you as well to Headmaster Michael Bond for opening the tournament and Mr Greg Justham, Deputy Head (Staffing, Co-Curricular & Operations) for presenting the prizes. We look forward to welcoming even more players to next year’s tournament!”

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