Ian Williamson, child and adolescent psychologist, explains to Brampton College parents why they should restrict their child’s use of mobile phones. To kick-off the series of our teenage wellbeing and…
Brampton Art and Photography students take a big bite of the big apple By Sophie Brassey The Brampton College Art and Photography trip to the ‘City That Never Sleeps’ proved…
The few days that we spent in New York was a whirlwind of excitement ; here are some favourite moments from a few of the students. “On the final evening…
Isaac is taking his AS art during his first year at Brampton – he is currently looking at figurative focused work “For my project within the theme of ‘Space’, I…
12.7 million tonnes. To most, a figure that seems incomprehensible, abstract, a number that borders on alien. I can’t even picture or begin to formulate what 12.7 million tonnes looks…
No cheese, no steak, no eggs, no chicken nuggets… For many people, meat and dairy products would be very difficult to give up. Whether that is saying no to homemade…
Monday lunch times just won’t be the same. Discussions on all sorts of relevant topics sparking the most intriguing and compelling debates. Last week’s edition began with the question of…
As part of Brampton’s Inspire programme, WE came in to run a workshop this week. WE is a movement that believes when we come together we can create an even…
The first talk to kick-off Brampton’s Inspire programme was given today by Jo Roberts, CEO of the Wilderness Foundation. And it didn’t fall short of ‘inspiring’ as she spoke to…
Today we pitched a broad range of enrichment activities to our first year A level students. We really encourage as many of you as possible to get involved with an…