brambletye school parent portal

by Elroy Schmitt 10 min read

Why choose Brambletye School?

Brambletye is one of the top feeder schools for the best public schools in the country. There are plenty of achievements to celebrate at Brambletye . Walk, cycle and ride in Ashdown Forest, an Area of Outstanding Beauty which is famous for being home to Winnie-the-Pooh. Brighton is a vibrant seaside city.

What is the parent portal assistance page?

Welcome to the Parent Portal Assistance Page! The Bayonne School District is pleased to provide the Parent Portal communication tool. The Portal connects parents/guardians to students’ data online, anytime, from anywhere there is Internet access.

What's it like to live in Brambletye?

There's no shortage of pubs and good eateries around Brambletye. Here are a few favourites:- Brambletye is situated between East Grinstead and Forest Row. Brambletye has a stunning view overlooking the Weir Wood Reservoir and we have a weekly sailing activity. It is possible to sail, swim, kayak .and fish on the reservoir.

How do I sign up for the parent portal?

The Parent Portal is a free service to our district families, and an excellent resource for you to monitor your child’s progress. Click this icon from our district homepage or type www.fridayparentportal.com/bayonne. You will be prompted to enter your username and password.

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How far is Gatwick from Brambletye?

Gatwick is 15 miles from Brambletye. Royal Ashdown boasts 2 courses, both of which are over 100 years old. London Victoria is 55 minutes on the train from East Grinstead. Trains from East Grinstead go to London Bridge and London Victoria in under one hour.

Is there a shortage of pubs in Brambletye?

There's no shortage of pub s and good eateries around Brambletye. Here are a few favourites:-

Is Brambletye a feeder school?

Brambletye is one of the top feeder schools for the best public schools in the country.

Why is Brambletye so special?

Why Brambletye? We believe that a perfectly balanced combination of traditional values with modern sensibilities makes Brambletye a very special to be. It enables our pupils to thrive as they learn and play, our teachers to love their work as they encourage and support, and our parents to feel pride and peace of mind as they see their children ...

What do Brambletye pupils do?

At Brambletye we give our pupils the time and space to explore their abilities, ask questions, develop their interests and their friendships. The children leave Brambletye as confident, happy and well-adjusted young people who work hard, have a love of learning, enjoy drama, games and music and play a part in some of the many societies and hobbies. They are in possession of a solid foundation on which they can build as they progress through the rest of their education.

What is the sense of community in school?

A sense of community. We are a school run along family lines and we have a deep sense of sharing and support in each other. Children learn to celebrate other pupils success as well as their own and to respect and be kind to those around them. Through the House system, Tutor Groups and Boarding Houses, a culture of looking after each other is developed with children mixing and making friends across age groups. The children’s happiness and security is our prime concern.

ACADEMIC

Our talented teachers create a rich and stimulating program of learning where support and encouragement are key. Through this our children flourish and gain wonderful results.

SPORT

We value sport as fundamental to the children’s wellbeing and games is a daily activity.

CREATIVE ARTS

We believe that everyone is an artist. We will unlock your child’s natural talent, whether they’re aware of their ability or not.

Who is the registrar of Brambletye?

I would be delighted to show you around our very special Pre-Prep. Should you wish to make an appointment, please contact our Registrar, Harriet Tarnoy, on 01342 321004 or htarnoy@brambletye.com.

What is Brambletye Pre-Prep?

Brambletye Pre-Prep is a very special place. A place where children race to their classrooms each morning to share news with their teacher, to see their friends and start the day with a wealth of creative possibilities and challenges.

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