Over 50 Old Brightonians and parents came in to the school in March to volunteer at this year’s Professions Conference. Twelve different panel sessions, catering for a broad range of professional sectors, were hosted for the entire Lower Sixth Form.
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It was wondeful to welcome back a brilliant Old Brightonians team saw of former 1st VII Netball players to take on the current 1st VII in an exciting and hugely entertaining match on Saturday 23rd February 2019.
It has been five years since Jeremy Connor lost his mum to cancer. As in previous years, he is running the Brighton and London Marathons in her memory, raising money for the local Marlets Hospice in which she passed away.
The 30th edition of the Pelican, the annual journal of the Old Brightonians is now available online here.
Last month's Midnight Mass was a huge success. With a congregation numbering in the hundreds, it was a wonderful way to herald in the Yuletide season.
The single most prestigious award in the world of secondary education has been awarded to Brighton College.
On the morning of Friday 9th November, the entire school body of Brighton College, including staff and pupils from all schools, united at the front quad for a short, but moving service, as we remembered with gratitude all those who have died in the course of war.
Early in 2018, one of our most prominent and significant restoration projects began on the historic Gilbert-Scott building - the Library oriel window. After three and a half months, the restoration work was completed and the exceptional architectural feature has returned to its former glory.