BRIT Kids are creative weekend centres working in partnership with schools. We offer a safe place for children to explore their creativity and to challenge what they think the performing and creative arts can give them. These are fee-paying classes. Our values are ‘Creativity, Challenge, Community’. We are proud to be part of The BRIT School.
Our values are ‘Creativity, Challenge, Community’. We are proud to be part of The BRIT School. If you are considering a partnership with BRIT Kids, you should see it as an extension of your school.
The BRIT School is the leading Performing and Creative Arts school in the UK and is completely FREE to attend. We provide a unique education for over 1,400 pupils aged between 14 and 19 in Music, Film, Digital Design, Community Arts, Visual Arts and Design, Production and Performing Arts, and a full academic programme of GCSEs and A Levels.
If you are considering a partnership with BRIT Kids, you should see it as an extension of your school. It would be branded as BRIT Kids at (insert your school name). You would be very much connected to the product and part of the journey.
The BRIT School relies on the generosity of individuals, companies and institutions to fund those things that make this such a special place: the people, productions and facilities that enable us to break down barriers for young people seeking an exciting career in the arts.
BRIT Kids is a safe, creative place for children to explore their creativity and to challenge what they think the performing and creative arts can give them. Our values are ‘Creativity, Challenge, Community’.
We are excited to begin 2021 by announcing the launch of a fantastic new partnership that will sit at the heart of The BRIT School’s work: The Royal Bank of Canada Emerging Artist Project in partnership with The BRIT School is a ground-breaking programme that will reach every corner of the School, supporting Final Year projects and events across the performing and creative arts, both live and digital, as our students fine-tune their craft, develop their skills and prepare for the next phase of their creative journey.
Elliot Barnes-Worrell is an award-winning actor, director and writer. As an actor he's won the Gielgud, Alan Bates and Ian Charleson awards. As a writer-director he has been nominated for Best Short Film in 2017 and 2020 at the Screen Nation Awards.
The BRIT School is the leading Performing and Creative Arts school in the UK and is completely FREE to attend.
If parents plan to be away from home for any length of time, please inform the Primary or Senior Office via email. Particularly in the Primary School, it is helpful to know who is collecting your child if there is a change in routine. If both parents are away it is vital that we receive written confirmation of dates and the name and contact details of the person who will be the acting parent, prior to your departure. This person will be the school’s point of contact in the event of an accident or emergency within school and will be expected to make decisions on your behalf.
If your child is late to school, they must sign in at Reception at the top of school. They will receive a Late Slip which must be taken with them to class and handed to the teacher .
BSM has a simple uniform , which changes slightly in style as pupils move through the school. Our uniform encourages a sense of belonging and pride in our students. All students from Foundation Stage to Year 11 wear school uniform. Sixth form students must follow the Sixth Form dress code.
FS2, KS1 (Years 1-2) 7:30am – 1:30pm Sunday to Wednesday, 7:30am – 1:15pm on Thursday. KS2 (Years 3 – 6) 7:30am – 2:00pm Sunday to Wednesday, 7:30am – 1:15pm on Thursday. Years 7 – 13. 7:30am – 2:00pm Sunday to Thursday. If your child is late to school, they must sign in at Reception at the top of school.