Connecting Our Community
Collectively our Brentwood School community has the ability to offer great networking, career development, personal improvement, engaging events, and a thriving Foundation.
There are many ways to keep in touch with us. You can register on the Brentwood School Association website, email us, contact us by telephone +44 (0)1277 240 452 or send in updates by post to the Development Office.
Join our Association today and have this growing network at your fingertips!
Old Brentwoods
Once you’ve been a student of Brentwood School, you will always remain part of our international community of Old Brentwoods (OBs) and are warmly welcomed to our Society.
We are here to share experiences, friendships, network and collaborate as you adjust to life beyond Brentwood and embark on the next stage of a hopefully lifelong relationship with the School.
You will automatically become a member of the Society when you leave Brentwood School and will receive the annual Brentwood School Times magazine to help you keep in touch with developments and news.
The Society also holds a variety of events to bring the community together each year at the School and at venues across London and the UK, including reunions, the Old Brentwood Dinner, Old Brentwoods Day and Summer Drinks in the City.
Find out more about our Old Brentwood events and publications below.
Events Brentwood School Times OB Publications
The Clubhouse, Your Sports & Social Hub
The Old Brentwoods Club is a sport and social hub with over 600 members engaging in a variety of sports and activities.
Nestled on Ashwells Road in Brentwood, our clubhouse boasts a spacious bar and social area, all set within 22 acres of grounds with ample on-site parking for both players and supporters.
Whether you’re a social member, part of one of our sports clubs, an Old Brentwood, a parent of a student, or simply a member of the public, you can book our clubhouse for your private functions and events.
Find out more on the Old Brentwoods Club website below.
Brentwood School Foundation
The Foundation provides transformational bursaries to bright and deserving children who would otherwise be unable to benefit from a Brentwood School education.
From the near-immediate change it makes to their life, to the ongoing difference it makes in every personal or professional relationship they create beyond Brentwood, the impact is clear.
We are extremely grateful for the support to date but know there is so much more we can do. We’d like more Old Brentwoods, Friends of Brentwood School and parents to consider helping the Foundation achieve our goal of funding 10 full transformative bursaries by 2030. Click below to find out more and donate.
Careers & Mentoring
Our OB Community is a collaborative, supportive network for all our alumni.
We’re extremely grateful to the growing number of Old Brentwoods who are supporting careers at the School by providing work placements, speaking at career events, or offering advice and support as a mentor.
If you would like to support the careers education of the next generation of OBs, please contact us below.
Notable Old Brentwoods
We’ve had many notable alumni over the years, all have gone on to have very different careers, including famed writer, Douglas Adams (Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy), TV presenter and broadcaster, Noel Edmunds, Professional Footballer, Frank Lampard, Actor, Keith Allen and many others.
Please view our timeline below to read more about our notable Old Brentwoods.
View more notable Old Brentwoods
The Willis Museum
There is a wealth of material for documenting the history of the School in the School Archives. We’ve also created a museum at Brentwood School to showcase the many wonderful items in our collection.
The Willis Museum, housed in the old stable block near to Newnum House, features an extensive collection of Old Brentwood photographs and memorabilia and is open often for you to visit. Find out more below.
This is a wonderful facility that delves into the history of Brentwood with pictures and artefacts bringing to life the various chapters and facets of our School’s past.
– Michael Bond, Headmaster