Second Ladies’ Lunch held at Bromsgrove School
The second Bromsgrove School Ladies’ Lunch, hosted by Lesley Brookes, Bursar, took place on Saturday 7th September. The School was pleased to welcome current and former parents, Old Bromsgrovians and Friends of the...
Read moreSuccess at Prestigious Event for Bromsgrove School Rider
A Bromsgrove School pupil has won a prestigious equestrian competition. Fifteen year old Georgina Horsley-Gubbins competed at the Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials last weekend, taking part in the White Company BSPS Gold...
Read moreBromsgrove School Pupil selected for National Sailing Squad
A pupil at Bromsgrove School has been selected to join a national sailing squad. Thirteen year old James Hollis was chosen to for the RYA Topper UK Intermediate Junior Squad following a...
Read moreThe House That Farlington Built… in Zambia
Thirteen girls from Farlington built a house this summer: a house in Zambia. The house that Farlington built is in a small town called Mwandi and will be home to a grandmother...
Read moreA Buzz of Excitement in the Leighton Park School Library
The library at Leighton Park School has recently hosted two author events and also launched the Book Buzz scheme with Year 7 students. Newly published author and journalist, Holly Bourne, introduced her...
Read moreLeighton Park School GCSE students celebrate exam success
GCSE students at Leighton Park School received an impressive set of results this year with 92.7% of students achieving 5 or more GCSE passes at A*-C and 36.28% of grades at A*-A....
Read moreLeighton Park Sixth Form students celebrate exam success
Students of Leighton Park School are celebrating another year of fantastic A Level results. Over 65% of grades were A*-B, with over 36% A*-A. Nigel Williams, Head at Leighton Park, said, “I...
Read moreStudents Jumping for Joy at IB results
Louise Cherrill (pictured) was delighted to receive the news that she had achieved 42 points in her International Baccalaureate (IBDP) last week. Her fantastic results have secured her place at Oxford to...
Read more‘The key is the child and what the child will want’ – Dr Anthony Seldon
‘Girls must be taught in single-sex schools because boys are a terrible distraction.’ ‘Boys need to be boys; that means they must go to all-boys’...
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