Monthly Archives: October 2018
Grandparent (2015)
I want to say thank you for what you have done for my grandson, you have helped turn him into a mature and very considerate young man who seems sure of where he is going. He already knows how much Brymore has shaped him despite only recently becoming an Old boy! (Grandparent of Year 11, 2015)
Year 11 Parent (2016)
We just wanted to say that sending our son to Brymore is one of the best decisions we have ever made and are so grateful to you and your staff. (Year 11 parent 2016)
Open Day Visitor (2018)
Staff and students could not have been more helpful and friendly and we were very impressed by the standard of work on display. Our grandson is one of your new pupils and we feel he is very lucky. (Open Day Visitor 2018)
Applications for 2019
Applications for boys to start at Brymore in September 2019 are open. For those with sons who are starting next September please remember the closing date of 31 October 2018 for parents to make an application for their child to transfer to a secondary is fast approaching. Should anyone else wish to come and view the school before they decide then please contact our admissions secretary on 01278 652369. It … Continue Reading
Year 8 Parent (2017)
My son has struggled with school life since it began in Reception class many years ago, in the year he has been at Brymore he has made progress in his academic and personal development more than I had ever dared to hope for.
Shetland Sheep Society
As part of the Sedgemoor Working Group for the Shetland Sheep Society, we would just like to express to you how, yet again, your pupils have done themselves and the school proud with their demeanour, attitudes and how they handled themselves at the recent RBST Show and Sale. They were so incredibly polite and helpful to all our members; helping them handle sheep, carry kit and assist the breeders in … Continue Reading
Ofsted (2018)
An ethos that places improving the life chances of the boys at the very centre of your work. Pupils are good humoured and friendly and treat adults with respect and courtesy. They are proud of their school. The school is distinguished by its inclusive approach which ensures no pupil is left behind. There is a strong culture of safety which permeates every aspect of school life.