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The BRIT School is the leading Performing and Creative Arts school in the UK and is completely FREE to attend. Our mission is to train and educate young people for future careers in Performance and Creative Arts and related industries.
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The BRIT School is a British performing and creative arts school located in Selhurst, Croydon, England, with a mandate to provide education and vocational training for the performing arts, music, music technology, theatre, musical theatre, dance, applied theatre, production arts and the creative arts film and media production, interactive ...
The BRIT School is a free school that prepares young people for careers in the arts. It offers a comprehensive and exceptional curriculum, a creative and diverse community, and a supportive and dynamic culture for students and staff.
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Applying to the BRIT School. We have two intakes: Key Stage 4 (aged 14-16) Post 16 (aged 16-18) You will need to apply for Key Stage 4 in September when you begin Year 9 in your current school.
Oct 31, 2017 · The Brit School is a comprehensive school in Croydon, south London, that offers a full academic programme and a range of performing and creative arts courses. It has produced famous alumni like Adele, Amy Winehouse and Tom Holland, but it's not just a fame academy.
Nov 30, 2021 · The Brit School, a free performing arts and technology college in London, celebrates its 30th anniversary with a tribute to the 1990 Knebworth concert. The school has produced Adele, Amy Winehouse, Tom Holland and many more, but faces funding challenges and a streaming battle in Parliament.