The BRIT School

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The BRIT School is a one of its kind FREE Performing Arts and Technology School. It is an independent, state funded City College for the Technology of the Arts, dedicated to education and vocational training for the performing arts, media, art and design and the technologies that make performance possible.

As a school for 14-19 year olds, we are unique and pioneering in our approach to education, but we are not a stage or fame school. We recognise that most of our students intend to make a career in the arts, entertainment and communications industries, but the school expects all to follow full time courses to completion. It is a vocational school; if an applicant is determined on a life devoted to art, dance, music, musical theatre, radio, television/film or theatre, then this could well be the right place.
We also pride ourselves on providing an excellent general education that helps prepare young people for the future. We encourage our students to go on to specialist colleges and universities or into employment in the creative industries. Indeed the majority do so.

If we are devoted to the arts, then we also recognise that the technology of our title is essential for a complete education. We have formidable resources, to allow students to study in sophisticated environments equivalent to a modern workplace. BRIT stands for the British Record Industry Trust. Without the generosity of the record industry, the school would never have been built and our superb facilities would never have been installed. Furthermore we greatly benefit from the advice and support given to students and staff from our wide range of friends in the music and wider arts industries.

The school has a unique atmosphere of support and respect which helps cultivate the ability and talent of our young people. Students and staff have created an open, friendly, flexible yet rigorous approach to study. Our achievements at both Key Stage 4 and Post-16 in vocational and academic qualifications testify to our success, as do the range of successful ex-students now working and studying in the creative industries.


Connected mandy members:

Stuart French
Production Manager
2012, Pericles, Director of TechnIcal Theatre Arts
Matt Elliot
Artistic Director
2012, Education, Assistant director
2012, Coram Boy, Arron
Kerry Sheen
Set Builder
2011, Various, Student tech theatre
Sebastian Romeo
Set Builder
2011, Various, Freelance Carpenter
The Brit School
Aisha Montagnani
Voice Over: English
2011, BRIT Radio, Presenter
Amy Tegerdine
Dancer
2011, A Chorus Line, Maggie Winslow
Rhod McGaw Theatre
Amy Tegerdine
Dancer
2010, Cannizaro Park Festival, Dancer
Cannizaro park, Wimbledon
Jess Newton
Technician
2009, Year 13 Leavers Showcase, Technician
Trafalgar Studios
Hytham Sempa
Actor
2009, Twelfth Night, Antonio
Croydon Clock Tower
Hytham Sempa
Actor
2009, Random, Brother (Hytham)
Obie Theatre (The Brits School)
John Powell
Actor
2009, Much ado about nothin, guy
Grace Smithen
Dancer
2009, Kinetic Concepts, Dancer
The Shaw Theatre London
Grace Smithen
Dancer
2009, Fingerprints, Dancer
The Obie Theatre
Louise Mitchell
Dance Teacher
2009, BRIT, ISTD manager and Dance and Musical Theatre teacher
Jessika West
Scenic Artist
2009, Blood wedding, ASM
Hytham Sempa
Actor
2009, Baby Girl, Nathan
Obie Theatre (The Brits School)
Hytham Sempa
Actor
2009, About Face, Emmanuel Eboue
Obie Theatre (The Brits School)
Hytham Sempa
Actor
2008, Trafficking in China, Jai Quan
The Brit School
Steffani Nash
Actor, Singer
2008, The Tempest, Miranda/Assistant Director
The OBIE Theatre

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Alternative Company Names

BRIT, brit school, BRIT School of Performing Arts