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  1. Brentwood County High School is a state-funded academy located in the town of Brentwood, Essex. The school receives support from and is a member of the Osborne Co-Operative Academies Trust and educate..

  2. Brentwood County High School (colloquially referred to as BCHS) is a state-funded academy (formerly a grammar school) located in the town of Brentwood, Essex. The school is a member of the Osborne Co-Operative Academies Trust and educates 842 students from East London and South West Essex.

  3. As an academy school BCHS is legally its own admissions authority. However as with most academies we are part of the Essex Local Authority admissions process. Essex County Council manages our admissions as part of the central Essex system in line with our published admissions criteria for each year.

  4. Brentwood County High School is a diverse and inclusive school that promotes learning and well-being for all students. Find out about the latest vacancies, Ofsted rating, and contact details on the school website.

  5. Study in the sixth form at BCHS is more than simply the A-Levels and BTEC courses which fill the academic timetable. The two years of the sixth form are the time during which students can move from lower and middle school to preparing them for life beyond BCHS in upper school.

  6. Brentwood County High School is a non-selective academy. It has about 1,030 boys and girls aged between 11 and 18. In June 2022 the school was rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted. This school is a member of Osborne Co-operative Academy Trust. (Other schools in this trust include St Clere's School and Thames Park Secondary School .)

  7. Brentwood County High School is a state-funded academy located in the town of Brentwood, Essex. The school is a member of the Osborne Co-Operative Academies Trust and educates 842 students[2] from East London and South West Essex.