We know that there are so many factors to consider when choosing a School for your child but one of the most important ones will be the pastoral care. At Bromsgrove Pre-Preparatory School, we pride ourselves on the care that we offer to all of our pupils.
When our current parents were asked how they would describe our School and what makes it so special, it was our caring approach that clearly stood out from the responses given.
The Pre-Prep is a large but close community that, despite the number of pupils and staff, has managed to retain the small school, family feel that we believe is so important. We nurture and care for every child in our School because, from the moment that they join us, they are part of our ‘family’.
The ethos within our School is to ensure that the children in our care are happy. This is not just because it is a core principle of our Mission Statement, or because happy children ‘learn better’ or, so that visitors see happiness abounding in every part of our School; by ensuring that our pupils are happy, your child will be happy and every member of our community will enjoy School.
We know how important it is to prepare children for their future education but also, for life beyond the joy of the classroom. We teach our pupils how to face challenges, to persevere and to develop their resilience. The resilience and the ‘growth mindset’ that children develop at this age will carry them far, enable them to overcome challenges in their life and give them the skills to be mindful of how to support others as they have been supported during their formative years.
Every member of our community takes pride in the support that we offer each other and in the nurturing environment of our School. We look forward to welcoming you and your children into the care of our Pre-Prep community.
Thank you to everyone who donated to the Bromsgrove School fundraising page in aid of Cancer Research UK following Team Bromsgrove’s efforts at the Great Birmingham Run 2025.
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Read more...This past weekend marked a proud moment for Bromsgrove as we competed in the 113th Midlands Girls’ Schools Championships
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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 |