Bryanston High School strives to provide quality education within a caring environment that balances the pursuit of academic excellence and the development of life skills, so as to empower all of the learners to achieve their potential and meet the challenges of a dynamic society as responsible citizens.
To this end, we’ve modified a range of areas. From helping to fill out applications to completing financial aid forms, parents are already part of the campus experience long before their student sets foot on campus. At Bryant, we encourage parents and other relatives to continue to be part of this time of growth and development.
The completion of the first term introducing A level Psychology at Bryanston has been a resounding success. Four Bryanston crews raced at the National Schools Kayak Championships over the exeat weekend earlier this term.
Four Bryanston crews raced at the National Schools Kayak Championships over the exeat weekend earlier this term. Earlier this week we welcomed artists Jeanette Barnes and Paul Brandford to deliver a workshop with our B pupils.
On the Sunday following Storm Eunice, The Countryside Alliance held their point-to-point at Badbury Rings.
Author Ben Kane visited Bryanston to talk to the whole D year group on ancient Roman life.
Our runners had an excellent performance at the Studland Stampede race last week.
On the Sunday following Storm Eunice, The Countryside Alliance held their point-to-point at Badbury Rings.
Author Ben Kane visited Bryanston to talk to the whole D year group on ancient Roman life.
Our runners had an excellent performance at the Studland Stampede race last week.
On the Sunday following Storm Eunice, The Countryside Alliance held their point-to-point at Badbury Rings.
Bryanston High School strives to provide quality education within a caring environment that balances the pursuit of academic excellence and the development of life skills, so as to empower all of the learners to achieve their potential and meet the challenges of a dynamic society as responsible citizens.
It is the school's vision that each matriculant leaving Bryanston High School will leave with a sound academic foundation, will have participated actively in various spheres of the school, will have learnt morals, respect and represent all that is noble and good within the community of Bryanston.
We offer a Before and After Care program that runs from 7:00 AM to 8:45 AM and 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM at school. All families wishing to use this program will need to complete a registration packet below or available in the office and may pay in the office or online through TADS. Questions on BAC Registration may be directed to crozier@bryantown.org.
St. Mary’s Bryantown students who live in the T.C. Martin Elementary School zone are able to take the bus to and from school free of charge. Buses drop students off at St. Mary’s first in the morning and then buses head to T.C. Martin. In the afternoon, teachers ride with students on shuttle buses to T.C.
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Log in to access grades. Email crozier@bryantown.org for login credentials.
Place your lunch order online. To set up your account, use School Code 494SMSMDA . Click for help for help with the lunch system.
SMB participates in the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) Special Milk Program. Parents may order milk for their children on a quarterly basis through the main office and choose to pay quarterly or yearly. Milk is offered to those students on a daily basis.
St. Mary’s Bryantown students are expected to look neat, clean and well-groomed at all times. Summer uniforms are to be worn from August – October and April – June. Winter uniforms are to be worn beginning November – April. Official dates are in the school calendar and will be announced in the newsletter. P.E.