Brighton College located at Eastern Rd, Brighton BN2 0AL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 704200

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christia walker

1 Google Rating

You can never get in touch with anyone for help. They took to much money out of my account and it h

1/ 5

You can never get in touch with anyone for help. They took to much money out of my account and it has been a nightmare trying to get it back.

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Emily G

5 Google Rating

Amazing school, great academics and sport

5/ 5

Amazing school, great academics and sport

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Em M

1 Google Rating

Bullying not only encouraged, but rewarded. A truly horrific school.

1/ 5

Bullying not only encouraged, but rewarded. A truly horrific school.

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Tanya Subhan

1 Google Rating

A school that overlooks bullying. Absolutely disgusting.

1/ 5

A school that overlooks bullying. Absolutely disgusting.

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Harrikate

1 Google Rating

Allows bullying, don’t waste your money on this school

1/ 5

Allows bullying, don’t waste your money on this school

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Mark Green

5 Google Rating

I was a pupil at Brighton College in the late 1970’s, and I am proud and delighted to see how the

5/ 5

I was a pupil at Brighton College in the late 1970’s, and I am proud and delighted to see how the school has gone from strength to strength in the intervening 50 years. The school mixes academic with sports and culture, achieving top exam grades and developing England cricketers, Lions rugby players and Oscar winning film directors. I am impressed with the confidence of the pupils, and the love they have for the school and the teacher body. The setting of its amazing buildings is perfect, a few hundred meters the vibrant city centre, near the beach, and not too far from the Brighton football ground. Definitely 5 Stars!

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Michael Ward

5 Google Rating

Brighton College provides my children with a safe and stimulating learning environment. I like the w

5/ 5

Brighton College provides my children with a safe and stimulating learning environment. I like the way kindness and consideration for others is now part of my kid’s DNA and how they are developing as young people. The drive for attainment is balanced with ample opportunity for recreation and a broad pastoral care network. The key to all this is excellent teaching and support.

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Christy Lie

5 Google Rating

The most beautiful college I've ever seen. Students are all-rounded, and Brighton College offers boa

5/ 5

The most beautiful college I've ever seen. Students are all-rounded, and Brighton College offers boarding for overseas students. This school's admissions system is highly competitive, not only focusing on their applicants' report cards, but their character as a whole. Fantastic! Keep up the amazing work! I wish I can study here someday!

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1 Google Rating

Brighton College treats kids as if they are just there to produce good grades and that is it. The on

1/ 5

Brighton College treats kids as if they are just there to produce good grades and that is it. The only time they 'care' about mental health is if it starts affecting grades, they Do Not care about the actual kids. The amount of pressure I felt there was immense and incredibly overwhelming. I never ever felt like I was good enough, and I still carry this over a year after I left. This has greatly affected my life. BC was the trigger for a lot of my mental health issues, it led to me self harming and getting close to killing myself. Thank god that I left after GCSEs because I don't know if I would be alive right now if I had stayed. I really hope whoever reads this takes what I am saying seriously, because I do not want anything similar to happen to your kids.

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Daniel Jules

5 Google Rating

Amazing school with supportive teachers and loads to offer students!

5/ 5

Amazing school with supportive teachers and loads to offer students!

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