Brampton College

Lodge House London NW4 4DQ
15-19 Years
Co-Ed

Open Days

Description

Brampton College is a co-educational independent day school for students aged between 15 and 19 years specialising in A levels.

Facilities

Science: Four purpose-built and spacious laboratories, with up-to-date equipment allow for a full range of A level and GCSE experimental work to be carried out. Access to college network computers in each laboratory provides students with opportunities for data-logging and for private research via the Internet. 

Art: There is a large, specially designed art studio for painting and drawing, sculpture, textiles and photography. This superb facility includes a new dark room, architect desks, an art reference library, computer facilities and a dedicated textiles area. The College offers Art and Photography as an extra curricular option as well as for A level and GCSE.

Academic Library & Resources: The library is a large, supervised, silent study area. It offers a range of academic texts and reference books, novels, drama, poetry and biography, as well as a broad selection of journals and newspapers and a full set of university prospectuses. 

Student Common Room: The main common room was designed by the students themselves, for relaxing, listening to music or having lunch.

Careers Information: The College has two highly experienced specialist Careers Advisers available for individual appointments. They also help students access the best Internet sites and provide up to date information on university courses and careers. 

Computers: Computers are available for student use in both the Library and the additional common area, providing a wide range of software and multimedia facilities. A WiFi network covers the College and students can have access to the Internet through a fast VDSL line, as well as personal devices (laptops, tablets and smart phones). 

Features

Things to note

Life at Brampton isn’t all about study. They wholly encourage participation in enrichment activities to develop personal interests, learn new skills, support university applications or simply to have fun. There’s a whole range of activities to get involved in, from serious commitments like the Duke of Edinburgh Award, voluntary work or chairing a charity fundraising group to light hearted relief such as table-tennis, football or a trip to the theatre.They have a football team, a student council, a photography club; they go to lectures, cinema and exhibitions in town; there’s a singing club, debating society, visiting speakers on a variety of topics, first aid courses, and the ever-popular Pro-share competition too – all designed to help you achieve that important work-life balance. Take a look at the full enrichment programme here:

Duke of Edinburgh Award  Football
Lecture Trips  Debating Society
Charity Committee  Science Olympiads and Senior Maths Challenge
English Club  Mindfulness Course
Student Council  Young Enterprise
Singing Club  Medical Forum
Fitness Club  Student Magazine
Table Tennis  Photography Club

Extra Curricular

Selection Criteria: Selective

Admission Details

To apply to Brampton College, an independent sixth form college in Hendon, London NW4, request further information or to arrange an interview, please get in touch with Pam Glenville, the Admissions Secretary. Pam can be contacted on 020 8203 5025 or by email at [email protected]

For more information CLICK HERE.

Fees

For Academic Year 2023/2024

Two Year A Level Courses:

Annual fees are £24,425

Fees may be paid termly or in monthly instalments.

Fees for one year A level and GCSE courses are available on request.

Scholarships

  • They have introduced a formal scholarship scheme which offers an opportunity for outstanding students within the UK, with limited means, to apply to Brampton College and receive financial assistance.
  • Applicants must be from the UK and should be expecting a minimum of 5 grade 8 or 9’s in their GCSEs, with the remainder grade 7 or above. The scholarships will be awarded to outstanding students applying for a two year A level course, who can demonstrate real enthusiasm for learning and who can make a positive contribution to college life.
  • The scholarships are means tested and will offer a reduction of up to 60%, dependent on family joint income. This will leave a minimum of 40% of fees payable.
  • If you are selected for interview, the Bursar will contact you and ask you to complete a detailed ‘Statement of Financial Circumstances’ which will need to be submitted together with supporting evidence.
  • To apply, the joint family income must be below £65,000. Contributions towards the college fees, which are currently £21,385 per annum, are decided on the basis of means tested family income, on a scale up to a maximum of 60% of the fees.
  • There are a limited number of scholarships available so an early application in year 11 is encouraged.
  • For any further queries, please contact Pam Glenville, Admissions Secretary, on 020 8203 5025 or email her at [email protected]

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORM

Achievements

Please check the school website link for details.

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