I am delighted that you are considering Brighton College for your child. I understand that finding the right senior school can feel like a huge challenge. You’ve looked at the websites and prospectuses, waded through the league tables, and you are left with one of the most important decisions you will ever have to make for your child. Alongside my brilliant team, I am here to ensure the whole process is as smooth as possible.

The best way to truly get a feel of Brighton College is to visit us. Walk the grounds, talk to our amazing pupils and teachers and feel the buzz of our school. Whether you want to visit us for an Open Morning, arrange a private tour, or ask questions about the admissions process or life at Brighton College, I would be delighted to help you. 

Anthony Merrett
Deputy Headmaster, Director of Admissions

 Anthony Merrett Deputy Head Admissions portrait in the Quad

Explore our main entry points and find out more about the admissions process. 

 Pupils sitting in Scott's Café enjoying orange juice and pastries whilst chatting

We hope that our website has given you all the information you need, but if you have any questions for our admissions team, we'd love to hear from you.

 Pupils enjoying eating candy floss on Brighton Pier

If you would like to apply for a place at the College, follow the link below to complete our registration form. We recommend that you register as soon as possible.

 Lower School pupils sitting on the beach and enjoying talking to each other

We offer scholarships to recognise talented pupils who show great promise in a particular area of school life, and aim to give more children the opportunity to flourish by offering means-tested bursaries. 

 Dance scholars practicing at the barre in the Dance Studio

The best way to see what the College is all about is to come visit us. Join us at an Open Morning or request an individual visit. 

 Pupil enjoying jumping through the sprinklers in school uniform on the grass in the Quad

Pupils travel to school from our surrounding areas using our extensive school bus network, covering Sussex, Surrey, Kent, London and Berkshire. 

Brighton College is just a 30-minute drive from London Gatwick Airport and is 75 minutes from London Heathrow Airport. Central London is an easy 50-minute direct train journey.

 Pupils enjoying playing in a beach hut with a beach ball and a guitar

The best way to experience what life is like at Brighton College is to join us at an Open Morning, where you will have the chance to talk to pupils and teachers about what makes our school such a special place, and to answer any questions you have about life here.