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How Brampton’s Young Enterprise is innovating life in lockdown

4th March 2021

Succeeding in the Young Enterprise competition is determined by the originality of the business. This has been our main objective all along: to come up with a unique idea and…

Thank you to everyone who’s already donated to our food bank collection!

9th February 2021

This morning we made the first drop of items collected to the Colindale Food Bank. The lady at the food back was so grateful! We will continue to collect for…

“I pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide, but to unify.” A student’s thoughts on Biden’s journey to presidency

8th February 2021

Joe Biden has been elected 46th president of the United States after four years of Donald Trump’s problematic presidency. Biden won the presidency after a long-lasting vote count of Pennsylvania…

Former student, now successful dietitian tells us “I could not have done this without Brampton College!”

28th January 2021

I attended Brampton College (then The Tuition Centre) between 2000-2001. I had dreamed of becoming a Dietitian for several years and started out doing Chemistry and Biology at a different…

Virtual college life thriving with full timetable of lessons, UCAS programme, wellbeing support and enrichment activity

19th January 2021

Like all schools and colleges in the UK, the Spring term of the 2020/21 academic year has started like no other before it. Just when it seemed that some sense…

Remaining positive in our third national lockdown

15th January 2021

Almost a year on from the announcement of the first lockdown, it’s clear that all of our lives have changed exponentially. Families have been deeply affected by the virus itself,…

Seizing the opportunity to make 2021 the Year of Sustainability 

7th January 2021

Given the sweeping change and unprecedented circumstances created by the COVID-19 pandemic and yet another lockdown, it’s easy to overlook some other issues that would otherwise be in the forefront…

How small acts of kindness can make a huge difference

18th December 2020

A key scene in the teenage film ‘Mean Girls’ is when Damien walks in dressed up as Santa and gives out candy canes. Glen Coco receives up to 4 candy…

Volunteering from the comfort of your own home

9th December 2020

Little do people know that much of the developing world is actually unmapped. Many remote areas which are in need of humanitarian aid are not on any official map, but…

An inspiring day for our prospective Medical students

4th December 2020

Brampton College is proud of it’s reputation in placing students in Medical Schools in the UK. Last year, no fewer than 16 of our students were able to take up…