We are delighted to confirm Bredon School is a City and Guilds approved centre. This enables us to offer pupils a number of City and Guilds Accredited courses within our…
We recently received some fantastic news from Tewkesbury Town Hall, after being highlighted as one of the most well turned out units on the Rememberance Parade in November last year….
On the 25th January we held our very first Burns Supper and Ceilidh for our Sixth Form pupils. Because of COVID restrictions, it is the first formal event that we…
Are you wondering what the next steps should be for your child’s educational journey at the end of Year 11? Are you wondering why to send them to an independent…
We caught up with Mitchell and Eloise, Head Boy and Head Girl at Bredon School for this academic year, to find out more about them and to learn more about…
With the latest government announcement declaring another national lockdown, our educational offering had to move online once again. Although we were very disappointed to not be able to welcome all…
Bredon School makes the most of our beautiful 85-acre rural setting and places a great emphasis on outdoor education and learning. Our pupils enjoy a range of activities from climbing lessons…
Bredon School embraces the Bard! Shakespeare week has arrived at exactly the right time for Years 7, 8 and 9 since it has come just as the English department are…
Harriet Reynolds is SENCo specialist for children who come into the Junior School with a diagnosis, or still in search of one, for Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and other specific learning needs….
Use of Assistive Technology in the Classroom Louise Wood is an Assistive Technology Advisor and SEN Teacher. Adv. Dip Ed SEN OU Nearly 20 years ago I was introduced to…