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Visit to Natural History Museum

On Thursday 17th May, Titan class visited the Natural History Museum in London. On their return the pupils and staff spoke glowingly about their day. Clearly the pupils had gleaned a huge amount of information as well as having a thoroughly enjoyable day. There is no doubt that educational visits like these are memorable in a child’s learning journey and what they see and experience at such places can ignite a real lasting interest in a subject.

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My son started in September 2021 and he is very settled and understood by Brantridge School. - Parent

My son has done amazingly well since attending Brantridge. He has improved academically and grown in confidence. I could not have wished for a better school for him. - Parent

It took us two years to find a SEN school for our son. He has been going to Brantridge School since February and he has come on leaps and bounds. - Parent

The School is fantastic, with wonderful staff and facilities. - Parent

My son currently attends Brantridge School and is in your Year 5. He has progressed massively since starting here 2 1/2 years ago. - Parent

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