
Three Peaks Challenge
Jun 27, 2023
A collection of pupils and staff took on the notorious Three Peaks Challenge, that sees one attempt to climb the highest mountains of England, Scotland and Wales within a 24-hour...
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Make a Difference Day 2021
Sep 30, 2021
Our annual Make a Difference Day returned this year! Every pupil and staff member spent the day partnering with local organisations and charities to help out with a huge range...
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Ros Nichol Award winners announced
Jun 25, 2021
The Nichol family have awarded the ninth annual Ros Nichol Awards in memory of Ros, who taught Modern Languages at Brighton College in the 1990s....
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Pupil Book Review: The Kraken Wakes
May 21, 2021
In each issue of our weekly newsletter, a College pupil reviews a book they have recently read. This week, Shaun (Lower Sixth) reviewed John Wyndham's classic science fiction novel The...
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Alice's Positive Guide to Lockdown
May 10, 2021
At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, many of us were left with more time on our hands than usual, and plenty of opportunities to reflect on our lives. Fourth...
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Pupil book review: Skulduggery Pleasant
May 04, 2021
In this week's newsletter Astrid (Lower Third) told us about her all-time favourite books: Derek Landy's hit Skulduggery Pleasant novels....
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House Song: 2021
Mar 29, 2021
Congratulations to School House, who took home the coveted House Song trophy with their performance in our first-ever virtual House Song. This year’s entries were recorded, edited and mixed entirely...
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The rise of Avogo!
Mar 15, 2021
Three years after winning the Design Museum’s Design Ventura competition, the Avogo, designed by Brighton College pupils Pietro and Matias, goes from strength to strength. The hand-held avocado tool has...
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Pupil book review: Prisoners of Geography
Feb 17, 2021
In last week's College newsletter, Clarence (Fourth Form) gave a fantastic review of Tim Marshall's Prisoners of Geography, an important book that also features on our 18 by 18 reading...
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