Bromsgrove provides continuity of education from Pre-Prep to the end of Sixth Form. Each pupil is in a bespoke House relevant to their age and gender, each with live-in Houseparents.
In Senior School there are four Boarding Houses and one co-ed Sixth Form House. All are large, comfortable, family homes run by resident Houseparents together with Assistant Houseparents and a team of dedicated Housemothers, tutors and ancillary staff. They will see too a resident assistant houseparent (also a member of the academic staff) in each house and a dedicated tutor team, doing day and evening duties on a rota basis. Support, encouragement and trust are the watchwords. All meals are taken centrally (except for the evening meal at Housman Hall), so Bromsgrove’s thirteen day and boarding houses are continually integrating.
To start with, we never close: there are no exeat weekends and so we guarantee a lively programme of weekend activities that are, for the most part, optional. Sport, Art and many recreational facilities are also open, and inevitably there will be rehearsals for plays and concerts. Bromsgrove looks to nourish its boarders without force feeding them.
Activities are numerous and varied as befits a true boarding school. From high culture (trips to London and Stratford theatres) to paintballing, go-karting to concerts, Bromsgrove looks to inform, entertain and, occasionally, thrill its boarding community. But insisting boarders fill every second of a Sunday with organised activity is ridiculous, and so is leaving young people adrift with nothing to do. Some boarding schools become ghost towns at weekends. Bromsgrove does not.
All Bromsgrove pupils, be they day or boarding, are attached to a House. The Houses are small communities of 13 to 18 year olds, usually consisting of around 60 pupils. (The only exceptions are Housman Hall, which is Sixth Form only). A Houseparent, Housemother and dedicated team of tutors and support staff are responsible for the well-being and happiness of pupils within the House. Find out more about our Houses here.
This term our coding challenge for the Upper Fourth in Computer Science was to create a text-based adventure game in Python.
Read more...This past weekend marked a proud moment for Bromsgrove as we competed in the 113th Midlands Girls’ Schools Championships
Read more...On 12th May, selected pupils from Years 5 and 6 took part in a friendly athletics meeting, hosted by Winterfold School at the Ryland Centre.
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Sunday, June 1 2025 | School Info | Chapel Readings: Mary Windsor |
Sunday, June 1 2025 | School Info | Boarding pupils return |
Sunday, June 1 2025 | Extra-Curricular | GreenPower F24/24+ Heat, Castle Combe, all day |
Monday, June 2 2025 | School Info | Day pupils return |
Monday, June 2 2025 | Extra-Curricular | Marmite Years 7 & 8 pupils, Webber, 1.20pm |