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  1. At Bradfield College we do what we are best at – we provide an all-round education for your child. We cultivate their personal development, provide an excellent academic education, and prepare them for adult life by encouraging them to think for themselves. In a fast changing world, the nature of education can never stand still.

  2. In September 2023 we launched our redeveloped Faulkner’s (Year 9) curriculum, one which supports the College’s delivery of an Education for Life and the changing needs of the modern world. The new Faulkner’s curriculum: introduces, teaches and formally assesses a set of skills that the modern world of work demands, now and increasingly so ...

  3. 1. Get yourself into a team of 4 and click 'enter now'. 2. To enter the ballot, one lead parent will enter the team's details: team name, team members' name and all four parents' email addresses. 3. Once you have been moved from ballot to registration, each parent will receive an email, follow the instructions and complete registration.

  4. Bradfield College, Bradfield, Reading, United Kingdom. 5,312 likes · 3 talking about this · 16,530 were here. We aim to inspire our pupils to become confident, contributing and caring members of the...

  5. The Combined Cadet Force (CCF) is a MOD sponsored youth organisation run by CCF Officers from the teaching staff. The aim of the CCF is to enhance the personal development of our pupils, providing them with opportunities to develop leadership, teamwork, self-reliance and resourcefulness. Faulkner’s (Year 9) pupils join the CCF in the Summer ...

  6. The Bradfield Group was established in December 2021 when Bradfield College merged with St Andrew’s. Though joined under this umbrella, the two schools retain their individual identity, character and traditions, and continue to be run on a day-to-day basis by their own leadership teams, overseen by a single, combined Governing Body – the Council – and its Committees.

  7. Rupert Gooddy, a Loyd House pupil from 1970 to 1974, died on July 10 2023, after a short period of illness. He was brought up in Blackheath, South-East London, the son of John, the clerk to the Governors of St Bartholomew’s Hospital, and Barbara, a radiographer. He attended Carn Brea prep school, Bromley, excelling as a sportsman, and was at ...