2 schools found in Brighton
England's school system: State schools are free for all residents. Independent schools charge fees from £12,000/yr. Grammar schools are free and selective. International schools offer IB, American and other curricula for expat families. Talk to our advisors for personalised guidance.
Named Independent School of the Decade by The Sunday Times. A leading co-educational boarding and day school in Brighton with outstanding academic results and a vibrant arts programme.
The Catch: Independent School of the Decade. It is a 'polished' machine. Everything from the uniforms to the marketing is perfect. Underneath, it is a high-speed academic race that never slows down.
A leading independent girls' boarding and day school on the Sussex coast, founded in 1885. Offers A-Levels, GCSE and IB Diploma with outstanding academic results and stunning sea views.
The Catch: Stunning sea views and strong academic focus for girls. It is very close to Brighton College (the rival). While Roedean is prestigious, it sometimes feels like it's in a race to keep up with Brighton's modern marketing machine.
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