• Over a year ago, the College invited current parents to assist in mentoring the tailor-made Entrepreneurship Programme for the Sixth Form.  OBs and parents have been involved in judging the programme (which is run in by house), and we will be featuring a regular update on their work on the website and in newsletters.  Thank you to all those who have helped the programme so far and to all those that could offer help and expertise to our budding entrepreneurs, please contact Sally Woodmansey on This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
  • Get thee to the theatre!

    Wednesday, 23 February 2011
    Loren O'Dair (W. 1997-2002) is currently playing Ophelia in a UK tour of Hamlet, which will be at The Connaught Theatre, Worthing, on 1st and 2nd April. She is also playing the title role in independent feature film Medea, which is expected to be released in 2012. Before I Sleep, which Loren performed in as part of Brighton Festival 2010, recently won the Peter Brook Empty Space Award. She is learning the trapeze for her next show, Sexing The Cherry, an adaptation of the Jeanette Winterson novel, which she is performing in at The Southbank Centre in July.
  • Jack Bremer (BCJS. 1990-94)

    Wednesday, 29 December 2010

    Former Brighton College Prep School boy Jack Bremer (BCJS. 1990-94 - son of former Director of Art, Nick Bremer) married Katy Appleton, sister of Joey Appleton (D. 1979-84) and daughter of Graham Appleton (D. 1953-57) in Marylebone, London on 29th December 2010. Attendees included the above mentioned Appletons & Bremers, as well as Best Man, Alex Bremer (R. 1979-83), Jack Hayes (L. 1951-54), Rod Langridge (A. 1956-61) and Patrick Bremer (BCJS. 1992-96).

  • Tamzin Merchant (F. 2000-05) can be seen on BBC 2 on Saturdays at the moment, playing Katherine Howard in BBC's epic romp, "The Tudors".
  • Sports Quiz at Brighton College

    Thursday, 03 March 2011
    An enthralling evening of sporting knowledge and prowess was possibly being held somewhere on Thursday 3rd March, but at the Brighton College Sports Quiz the name of the game was definitely fun and fundraising.  Ian Braid kicked off the evening showcasing the fantastic work of SportsAid, joint recipient of the evening’s proceeds, who offer financial support to talented young sportsmen and women at the beginning of their careers.  John Inverdale was magnificent as quizmaster, encouraging competitive spirit and berating those underhand or rather under-table tactics being employed by certain teams.
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