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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

08 Aug 2024

Checkmate! Max Crowned British Under 16 Chess Champion!

Brentwood School Year 9 chess aficionado Max Pert has outmanoeuvred his opponents to claim the title of British Under 16 Chess Champion!

08 Aug 2024

Checkmate! Max Crowned British Under 16 Chess Champion!

The British Chess Championships, held in Hull from July 25th to August 4th, saw Max remain unbeaten throughout the tournament, finishing with a score of 5.5/7 (4 wins and 3 draws). His pivotal victory came in Round 5, where he executed a meticulously calculated win against fellow England International, Zain Patel. This crucial win allowed Max the luxury of being able to draw his final 2 games to take the title.

The Under 16 Championships spanned 7 days, with one round played each day. Each game could last up to 4 hours, with players matched against opponents of a similar score.

In addition, Max’s sister Nina, a Year 11 student, also excelled, winning the British Under 16 Girls’ Championship, marking her impressive fifth National Girls’ Championship title.

Both Nina and Max impressed in the Major Open at the British Championships, tying for 10th place out of 125 players with a score of 6/9.

Max and Nina have long been stalwarts of Brentwood School chess and the Senior School team includes other former Prep School players (some of whom Max taught to play).

Brentwood School’s Head of Chess, Robin Slade, expressed his delight, stating: "I was thrilled for Max. He thoroughly deserved his first National Championship. Max works incredibly hard at his chess and remains humble about his success. He also possesses a rare talent for coaching and inspiring his friends and fellow students."

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26 Jul 2024

Alice Goodfellow appointed new Prep Head

We are delighted that Mrs Alice Goodfellow has been appointed Head of Brentwood Preparatory School with effect from September 2024.

26 Jul 2024

Alice Goodfellow appointed new Prep Head

Mrs Goodfellow, who is currently Deputy Head Staffing, Co-curricular and Operations at Brentwood Senior School, takes up the reins on the retirement of Jason Whiskerd.

Announcing Mrs Goodfellow’s appointment, the Chairman of the Brentwood School Board of Governors, Lord (Guy) Black of Brentwood, said: “Our priority was to appoint an outstanding leader and academic who could continue to build on the stewardship of Jason Whiskerd who we thank for his outstanding service to Brentwood Prep School over the past 13 years.”

Brentwood School Headmaster, Michael Bond, said: “Having worked closely with Mrs Goodfellow over the past five years, I can think of no one better to take over from Mr Whiskerd following his distinguished tenure.”

Alongside her Senior School responsibilities, Mrs Goodfellow teaches Religious Education in the Prep School and has been instrumental in leading a number of developments across the 3-18 age range, including Teaching and Learning, Staff Development and Sport. Mrs Goodfellow began her teaching career after working as a policy advisor on climate change and sustainability for the Department of Communities and Local Government and quickly found her passion in education.

Prior to joining Brentwood in April 2019, Mrs Goodfellow held the Vice Principal responsibilities for Teaching and Learning and for Curriculum at The UCL Academy in Camden, London and beforehand was an Assistant Head at Hendon School in North West London. Mrs Goodfellow holds two Master’s degrees - Globalisation and Postnational Communication from SOAS and an MA in Education from the Institute of Education. She stays up to date with developments in high quality teaching through her position on the Assessment Board for the Chartered College of Teaching.

Parents and colleagues learnt of Mrs Goodfellow’s appointment in November 2023, since when she has taken advantage of both proximity and time to ensure a seamless transition. With the new academic year fast approaching, Mrs Goodfellow expressed her excitement at starting this new role: “It is a great privilege to be appointed as the next Head of Brentwood Prep School and I am committed to continuing the tradition of excellence and innovation that has defined our school.”

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15 Jul 2024

Brentwood School Record-Breakers

Students at Brentwood School are celebrating a record set of International Baccalaureate Diploma results.

15 Jul 2024

Brentwood School Record-Breakers

Established in 1968 to foster open and enlightened minds, the IB Diploma is now taught in almost 5,000 schools across 153 countries and is one of the most respected educational programmes worldwide. The maximum number of points an individual student can achieve in the IB Diploma is 45, and the worldwide average in 2023 was around 32.

The Class of 2024 at Brentwood have returned an average of 38.2 points, which - based on the 2023 rankings - would have placed Brentwood School 7th in the UK. No fewer than 12 of the 30 Diploma students scored 40 points or more, with two securing the maximum total of 45.

All five students holding medical/veterinary degree course offers gained the points required by their first choice universities with a further two securing places to study Law.

Twins Adnan and Salman Yaqub also reflected on their combined 30 years at the School, finishing in style with remarkable scores of 44 and 45 points respectively. Both students recently won prestigious prizes at Speech Day and are looking forward to studying Medicine at Anglia Ruskin Medical School. Mum Dr Yaqub thanked Head of MDV Mrs O’Connell for all her help and support during the boys’ application process, saying they “couldn’t have done it without her.”

Jonathan Barfield-Moore, Deputy Head Academic said: “While the IB Diploma is known to be a great choice for all-rounders, I am proud we have such exceptional success with students applying for the most demanding university courses, such as Medicine, Veterinary Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and at the most selective universities. It proves that our IB Diploma Programme prepares students for elite academic success and it provides the specialist understanding needed to excel at the highest level.”

Director of IB Hollie Carter added: “The students have worked incredibly hard and I am so proud of them. The results reflect the hard work that they have put in. They are our best achieving year group ever with students going off to study medicine, law, veterinary medicine, engineering, and maths at top universities. The IB at Brentwood School is a lovely smaller community, within the wider sixth form and the students have lasting bonds and friendships that will last a lifetime. The combined grade output as well as these lasting relationships will set the students up for life. I wish them all the best.”

Reflecting the international outlook of the International Baccalaureate, six students are heading overseas for the next stage of their education, including Europe (Amsterdam, Freiburg, the Balkans), North America (Tulane, New Orleans; Emerson College, Boston, and Toronto); and Asia (Beijing)

One of them, Ore Fashesin-Souza has certainly taken advantage of every opportunity at Brentwood, and is now one step closer to a career in film, after achieving 38 points and a place to study filmmaking at Emerson College, a Liberal Arts university in Boston, USA. Ore has also served as one of our Deputy Heads of School this academic year and his mother, Mrs Fashesin-Souza said she was “so proud of everything he has achieved at Brentwood.”

Tim Sellers, Director of Sixth Form, commented on the diverse range of universities to which the students will now be heading: “I am delighted to see the fantastic set of results the students have achieved, we are incredibly proud of their attainment as well as all that they have contributed to the Sixth Form and school community over the past two years. I have been so impressed with how they have acted as role models and leaders in so many different areas of the school, embodying the values of Brentwood School. We look forward to hearing of their future successes in the UK and across the world!”

Even more impressive is the volume and quality of the cohort’s co-curricular achievements alongside these academic outcomes. Some of our most prolific and outstanding performing arts students were part of this year’s IB cohort and included a member of the National Youth Theatre, a recipient of the Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship at Bristol University, and the Essex Young Musician of the Year. Others have made significant contributions to our sports programme and the school’s cadet force (CCF).

Renowned music scholar (and Senior Prefect) Alex Lockyer “couldn’t quite believe” his 39 points which see him take up a place at Bristol University to study Medicine. Alex is also in receipt of the prestigious Vice-Chancellor’s scholarship for students with exceptional Artistic and Creative talent at Bristol. This is the second consecutive year a Brentwood student has received this award and Alex is excited to ‘follow in the footsteps’ of Old Brentwood Sammy Li.

Sophia Assitzoglou, another stalwart of the School’s Performing Arts Department, was brought to happy tears with her outstanding score of the maximum 45 points. Sophia, who is also a Bursary Ambassador said she was “shocked” with her results and is excited to pursue her studies in Liberal Arts, either at Durham or Freiburg University, Germany.

Meanwhile, National Youth Theatre member (and one of the stars of this year’s musical West Side Story) Devon Adams is looking forward to following his dream of performing in the West End as he takes up a place at E15 Drama School.

For six of the cohort, 2024 brings to a close a 15-year association with Brentwood School, beginning when they were just three years old in our Early Years programme.

One of their number, Sophia Jones, wanted to “thank all of the amazing teachers” as she collected her 40 points, which saw her secure a place to study Veterinary Science at the University of Liverpool.

Seven of the IB students were also Bursary Award holders, including a student from Ukraine who joined Brentwood on a full bursary having fled the country due to the Russian invasion. Three of our bursary award holders also served as Ambassadors for our Foundation, the sole purpose of which is to raise funds for deserving and talented young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Perhaps most important of all, however, is the strong sense of community service our students have shown during their time at Brentwood. Two of the IB students have served as Deputy Heads of School this year; two as House Captains; and one was the recipient of our Pillar of the Community Prize for exceptional service to the local community, truly personifying the school’s values (established in 1622) of Virtue, Learning and Manners.

Alexandra Roberts, proud Head of Year for our outgoing Upper Sixth, commented: “What a deserving year group to attain our most successful IB results to date! The closeness within the cohort and the high standards they have achieved are testament to their focus, determination and support of one another. Having the opportunity, both to teach Standard Level English Language and Literature and support all students as their Head of Year, has been an absolute privilege and I wish them all the best for their next chapter.”

Headmaster Michael Bond summarised: “These results are just reward for the sustained effort. ambition and commitment shown by our students and their teachers. They also illustrate our firm belief that the busiest people are usually the most successful and that a supportive community where students, teachers, and parents work in close partnership always adds up to a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts. Above all, however, our IB students are also thoroughly decent people who want to do good in the world, not just well in their exams, and I know they will fulfil this promise in the years to come.”

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