ߣÍÃÊÓÆµ's mission statement says - very deliberately - that the School wants to produce pupils who "respond" to change. Not "react" as if caught unaware, but "respond" as if purposefully answering a question. And the biggest questions facing humanity will only be answered if different races and cultures understand one another.
Though over twelve hundred of the sixteen hundred pupils in the constituencies of ߣÍÃÊÓÆµ School are British, ߣÍÃÊÓÆµ is home to almost seventy different nationalities. We celebrate this and take enormous pride in the unique atmosphere such a demographic produces. Many large universities have less diversity than ߣÍÃÊÓÆµ, and when a pupil leaves this School, they will understand that no nation, no individual can stand alone. We dare to hope that seeds of future cooperation are sown in our classrooms, debating halls and playing fields.
ߣÍÃÊÓÆµ School is always delighted to consider bright, high achieving students who are likely to go on to top UK and other world-class universities. We do expect a reasonable level of fluency in the English language from the outset (though we offer a great deal of extra language support to our international pupils where it is needed). Pupils applying from outside the United Kingdom, are asked to apply via an educational agency. The main reasons we require the use of educational agents are to help pupils through the selection process, assist with paperwork, legalities and translation. In addition, since every pupil looking to enter ߣÍÃÊÓÆµ School has to sit our Entrance Examination, it is necessary for a registered body to administer testing.
If a pupil is already studying within the United Kingdom, we normally ask the pupil to visit ߣÍÃÊÓÆµ School to be interviewed and assessed.
To find out more about international entry, please speak to one of our Admissions team - email admissions@bromsgrove-school.co.uk or telephone +44 (0)1527 579679.
Thank you to everyone who donated to the ߣÍÃÊÓÆµ School fundraising page in aid of Cancer Research UK following Team ߣÍÃÊÓÆµ’s efforts at the Great Birmingham Run 2025.
Read more...This term our coding challenge for the Upper Fourth in Computer Science was to create a text-based adventure game in Python.
Read more...This past weekend marked a proud moment for ߣÍÃÊÓÆµ as we competed in the 113th Midlands Girls’ Schools Championships
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Sunday, June 1 2025 | School Info | Chapel Readings: Mary Windsor |
Sunday, June 1 2025 | School Info | Boarding pupils return |
Sunday, June 1 2025 | Extra-Curricular | GreenPower F24/24+ Heat, Castle Combe, all day |
Monday, June 2 2025 | School Info | Day pupils return |
Monday, June 2 2025 | Extra-Curricular | Marmite Years 7 & 8 pupils, Webber, 1.20pm |