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  1. Bryanston calls itself a family school and this applies to staff members as well as pupils. Bryanston is a unique community and there are many opportunities for staff across all departments to make an invaluable contribution to the success of the School, getting involved in different aspects of school life.

  2. Bryanston School is a co-educational boarding and day school for children aged 13-18. We provide every pupil with individual attention and support. The school's tailored approach means that pupils ...

  3. You can visit Bryanston at any stage through the Admissions process, however for Year 9 entry we recommend that you start thinking about a first visit to the school during Year 5, before registering your child. To book a visit, please call our Admissions Office on 01258 484 633 or complete our enquiry form and our Admissions Team will be happy ...

  4. Bryanston International Summer School 2024. Timetable of Activities. Award winning. IMAGINE DAY. Prep School. School life. Boarding. Creative Arts. Design & Technology in Year 7 & 8.

  5. Boarding. Boarding is not simply about educating children away from home; at Bryanston, boarding is what allows us to provide a breadth and depth of opportunity for every child. Boarding encourages pupils to become mature, caring and responsible adults who develop the key skills of tolerance, compassion, understanding and respect for others.

  6. 2024 SCHOOL FEES. As per the South African Schools Act 1996 (No. 84 of 1996) and Government Notice No. 1293 of 12 October 1998, Bryanston High School is a Section 21 FEE PAYING School. AGM RESOLUTIONS. All payments to the school can be made at the fees office or directly deposited into the school's bank account.

  7. Bryanston Method. At the heart of Bryanston’s approach is our distinctive method of education, the Bryanston Method. It has been the keystone of the School’s philosophy since our foundation in 1928, tailored to the needs and interests of each pupil. There is no Bryanston ‘type’ – we want our pupils to think for themselves.