Yet again Brampton students have achieved excellent A level results. We are delighted that so far 89 out of 110 of our class of 2013 have been placed at their…
Brampton College will be pleased to support the the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme from September 2013. This is the first time colleges such as Brampton has been able to…
The origins and nature of the First World War are still a matter of great controversy for historians, as this article suggests. Gary Sheffield describes Germany as an ‘authoritarian, militarist,…
The GCSE course at Brampton, unlike that in most schools, is a very intensive one-year programme. We are extremely proud of our GCSE students this year, who have all completed…
The Telegraph’s article http://fw.to/ShSsI2R about what to do if you don’t achieve the A level grades you were hoping for has lots of good advice about making sure you are…
Jonathan Chappell is head of Religious Studies at Brampton. He holds a PhD in Anthropology from University College London, and was recently awarded an MLitt in Theology from Darwin College,…
On Photography Education Is There an Age to Express the Inner Being? A few months ago I read with great interest a series of articles on photography education published in…
Elaine Feinstein Martyn Crucefix Timothy Adès presenting translations of ~ Marina Tsvetaeva ~ R M Rilke ~ Victor Hugo ~ Thursday 30 May at 7pm at Waterstones 68 Hampstead High…
Philosophy & Ethics students will be familiar with the notion of non-realism. Based on the ideas of the later Ludwig Wittgenstein, non-realism was further developed by the Cambridge philosophical theologian,…
Niraj, one of our A2 students has battled through bad health over the past couple of years and has decided to challenge himself by running a 10Km charity run. ‘I…