Brighton College is delighted to have received an unprecedented three accolades in The Sunday Times Parent Power Schools Guide: UK Boarding School of the Year 2025, Top School of the Year for A-levels 2025 and Top Academic School in South East England 2025.
The Sunday Times rankings also place Brighton College as the Top Co-Educational School in the UK.
We are proud to be part of the Kemptown community, and our pupils develop an understanding of local, national and international issues.
Our annual Make a Difference Day sees our pupils and teachers head out into Sussex to make a positive difference, supporting our community in a variety of ways. This includes visits with members of the elderly community, supporting local charities and beach cleaning.
Our pupils understand the importance of environmental conservation from an early age. Our green pledge is embedded within our culture.
During our Beach School sessions, pupils develop a deep understanding of the significance of accountability, compassion, and environmental awareness while participating in beach clean-up activities.
We actively participate in Walk to School Week, where pupils learn about the benefits of walking and reducing carbon emissions. We also offer engaging opportunities for pupils to get involved in eco clubs such as Conservation Club and Gardening Club, allowing them to contribute to environmental preservation and develop a deeper understanding of sustainable practices.
Our spaces provide the best environment for learning and growth.
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.