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Co-Curricular & Enrichment

We offer a huge range of clubs and activities for students to participate in, to enable every student to further their potential, enjoy their learning and achieve the best possible academic outcomes.

Sixth Form Co-Curricular & Enrichment

Brentwood School offers an exceptional Sixth Form programme of co-curricular and enrichment activities with a wide variety of trips, societies and clubs available.

Students may take part in competitive and recreational sport (we were ranked 17th in School Sport Magazine’s ‘Top 20 Sporting Schools), musical activities (we are a Steinway School and have a partnership with the Guildhall School of Music, we also offer a Specialist Music Programme), drama groups and productions, public speaking and Model United Nations, STEAM and much more.

There really is something for everyone.

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The music tuition at Brentwood School is incredible because of the amount of detail that we go into whether that is in performance or theory.

Ore F
Former Student (OB 2013 - 2024)

Brentwood School Music Department has enjoyed considerable success and growth over the past decade and proudly sits in the top tier of the Independent School sector. Our Specialist Music Programme will rigorously train, assess and inspire opted-in musicians in an individually tailored pathway, as part of the wider school curriculum, and is aimed at those who are seriously considering a career or future in music.

For further information, please contact Mr Grig Cuciuc below.

Email Mr Cuciuc

Fostering Lifelong Interests and Skills

Our co-curricular provision is inclusive and we encourage all Sixth Form students to participate in activities and societies they find interesting.

Expert coaching is on offer from outstanding teachers and we place as much value on the introduction of students to new activities as we do to the success of our students on the local, regional and national stage.

Co-curricular activities provide an important balance to academic studies and prepare our Sixth Form students to pursue varied interests and activities once they leave School.

The Co-Curricular activities Brentwood has to offer are excellent and there is a wide variety to ensure that everyone can get involved.

Carli
Sixth Form student

World-Class Facilities

Our facilities are world-class and include extensive playing fields, cutting-edge music and drama studios, science labs and plenty of well-equipped learning centres. Our 75-acre site offers many football, rugby, cricket and hockey pitches, tennis and netball courts and an athletics track. There is also an all-weather floodlit pitch and a refurbished astroturf pitch for our students to enjoy.

The School has an on-site Sports Centre which features a 25m indoor swimming pool, a fitness suite with computerised equipment, four glass-backed squash courts, a main hall large enough to accommodate seven badminton courts plus a multi-purpose room for dance and other activities. There is also a purpose-built Fencing Salle that is the practice home of the School’s strong fencing community.

Timetabled Activities

Students use SOCS, our online co-curricular system, to sign up for activities at the start of each term. Form Tutors monitor students’ involvement and help them to coordinate their choices. Students involved in activities out of School may count these as co-curricular activities, provided that the Form Tutor is informed. Students are also encouraged to reflect on their co-curricular participation each half term to recognise the vital personal skills they are developing whilst taking part in activities they enjoy.

Sixth Form students participate in timetabled co-curricular through their Tuesday morning lessons. We also encourage all students to take advantage of the before-school, lunchtime and after-school activities available.

Activity Options

Three popular activity options open to our Sixth Form give our students yet another opportunity to build relationships and be outward-looking are:

The Combined Cadet Force (CCF)

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) the Great Outdoors (GO)

The Voluntary Service Activity (VSA)

Memorable & Inspiring Trips

We take great pride in providing our students with a wide variety of enriching trips and visits.

These trips and excursions vary in length from one day to a full month, exploring destinations across the UK, Europe, Africa, China and beyond.

Opportunities offered link to the vast majority of curriculum-based subjects, as well as co-curricular and cross-curricular pathways.

Additionally, our Sixth Form students participate in four ‘Field Days’ each year, engaging in diverse activities that include both day trips and residential experiences.

Year 11 and Upper Sixth visit to Antibes

The most satisfying moment of my journey in learning Chinese was during our school trip to Beijing, when I suddenly realised I could understand snippets of conversations between locals in Mandarin.

Hamish
Former Sixth Former

Beyond Brentwood

The Sixth Form co-curricular programme is unrivalled in breadth and quality and activity participation helps our students to cultivate a range of personal qualities.

Our Sixth Form students learn self-confidence and resilience and acquire skills, such as leadership and teamwork to help them to develop into successful, rounded and grounded young people ready for the next step beyond Brentwood.

For further details on co-curricular activities please contact the relevant staff for the activities as featured in the co-curricular booklet or Mrs Davis, Director of Co-Curricular Activities.

Email Mrs Davis

Brentwood
in numbers

5
Performing Arts students were awarded places at top Conservatories
97
Sixth Form students attended a SABS lecture last year
200
Teams represented the School in 14 different Sports