BRYANSTON SCHOOL

About BRYANSTON SCHOOL

In 1928, a young schoolmaster and seven like-minded colleagues founded a school with the aim of 'putting right everything that was wrong with their own'. Although a natural innovator, J G Jeffreys respected good traditions and developed a vision for teaching and learning at Bryanston that drew upon the best of the new and the old, which is reflected in the school's motto et nova et vetera. Today, the school continues to share much with many older independent schools, including the pursuit of academic and extra-curricular excellence.

Bryanston is not bound by tradition. It is a forward-thinking and outward-looking school, proud of the calibre of its education, of the methods used to encourage and to achieve the best, of the family ethos which unites Bryanstonians past and present, and of how its pupils go on to make their mark upon and contribute to the world. If the quality of a school can be measured in any meaningful way, it might be through the calibre of its alumni.

Old Bryanstonians pride themselves upon not fitting an instantly recognisable mould and certainly they do not in adult life, any more than at school, wear a 'uniform'. Instead they tend to be happy in their own skin, to think for themselves, and to follow the paths which interest and motivate them.

They know what they require to succeed and have well-practised strategies for achieving their potential. Today's Bryanstonians are just as ambitious, for themselves and for each other. The challenge for us is to do the best that we can for them. That is what makes Bryanston such an exciting and special place to be.

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