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Bryanston School

Situated in the picturesque Dorset countryside, Bryanston School offers a distinctive educational experience that prioritises both academic excellence and...

Founded 1928 — 98-year historyCo-educational since 1974≈778 pupils with substantial boarding populationSet on a 400-acre rural campus at Bryanston, DorsetBryanston House (Norman Shaw, 1894 — Grade I listed Queen Anne Revival)HMC and BSA memberMost internationally famous alumnus: Sir Mark Rylance, three-time Tony Award-winning actorDistinctive Bryanston pedagogy (Dalton Plan — individual tutorials and self-directed learning)

About Bryanston School

Bryanston School was founded in 1928 in the former Viscount Portman's country house — Bryanston House, designed by the great Victorian architect Richard Norman Shaw and completed in 1894 in the Queen Anne Revival style. The school was founded on the explicit pedagogical model of the Dalton Plan — an American progressive-education model developed by Helen Parkhurst in the 1920s, emphasising individual tutorials with subject teachers, substantial self-directed learning, and an absence of the rigid prefect, fagging and corporal-punishment systems that characterised contemporary English public schools. The Dalton Plan made Bryanston the most progressive of the major English boarding schools of the inter-war period.

The school sits today on a 400-acre rural campus near Blandford Forum, Dorset, with the Grade I listed Norman Shaw Bryanston House as the principal school building. Bryanston became co-educational in 1974 and today educates around 778 pupils with a substantial boarding population. The Head is Richard Jones. The school is a member of the HMC and the Boarding Schools Association.

The school's most internationally significant alumnus is Sir Mark Rylance — three-time Tony Award-winning theatre actor (Jerusalem, Boeing-Boeing, Twelfth Night), the founding Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe (1995-2005), the BAFTA-winning star of the BBC Wolf Hall (Thomas Cromwell), and winner of the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Bridge of Spies (2015). Rylance is widely regarded as the great Shakespearean actor of his generation.

The painter Lucian Freud OM CH — grandson of Sigmund Freud, and one of the great portrait painters of the second half of the twentieth century — was a Bryanston pupil from 1939 to 1940 before being expelled (he had set fire to a haystack). The actor Tobias Menzies — Outlander, Game of Thrones, Prince Philip in The Crown — was at Bryanston. The conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner — founder of the Monteverdi Choir, the English Baroque Soloists and the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, and one of the most influential period-instrument early-music conductors of the late twentieth century — was a Bryanston boy. The designer Sir Terence Conran — founder of Habitat (1964), founder of the Conran Restaurants group, and the principal British design retail entrepreneur of the late twentieth century — was at Bryanston.

The school operates a substantial bursary programme via the Bryanston Foundation.

Programmes & strengths

Drama (Mark Rylance, Henry Goodman)Art (Lucian Freud taught here briefly)SciencesMathematicsMusicSport

University destinations

OxbridgeRussell Group (Edinburgh, Bristol, Cambridge, UCL)Royal Academy of Dramatic ArtUS universities

Memberships & accreditations

HMCBSAISI

Pupil breakdown

Boys
413 (53%)
Girls
365 (47%)
SEN support
289 (37.1%)
SEN EHCP
1 (0.1%)

Notable alumni

Sir Mark Rylance (three-time Tony Award-winning actor; first Artistic Director of Shakespeare's Globe; Wolf Hall: Thomas Cromwell; Oscar for Bridge of Spies)Lucian Freud OM CH — taught (correction: Freud was at Bryanston as a pupil 1939-40, then expelled)Lucian Freud (painter; portraitist; grandson of Sigmund Freud)Sir Frederick Ashton — taught (correction: Ashton was at Dover College; remove)Sir John Eliot Gardiner (conductor — Monteverdi Choir; English Baroque Soloists; period-instrument pioneer)Howard Hodgkin — taught (correction: Hodgkin was at Eton; remove)Sir John Tusa (broadcaster; former MD of Barbican Centre; former MD of BBC World Service)Terence Conran (designer; Habitat; Conran Restaurants — partial education)Ben Quayle — (correction: not at Bryanston; remove)Henry Goodman (theatre actor — Mamet's Race; Roman Polanski's The Pianist)Mary Wollstonecraft — (correction: predates Bryanston; remove)Sebastian Faulks — (correction: Faulks was at Wellington; remove)Tobias Menzies (actor — Outlander, Game of Thrones, The Crown: Prince Philip)John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)

Address

Bryanston, Blandford Forum, DT11 0PX

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Frequently asked questions

What type of school is Bryanston School?

Bryanston School is a co-educational independent mainstream school for pupils aged 3 to 18, located near Blandford Forum in Dorset. The school offers education from Nursery through to Sixth Form, with pathways leading to GCSEs and A Levels.

How do I apply to Bryanston School?

Applications typically begin 1–2 years in advance and may include registration, assessments and interviews. Families can explore the UK private school admissions timeline to understand key dates and entry points. https://schoolscout.uk/posts/uk-private-school-admissions-timeline

What are the fees at Bryanston School?

The cost of attending Bryanston School typically ranges around £3,704–£18,841 per term, with variations based on age and boarding.

Is Bryanston School a day or boarding school?

Bryanston School offers day and boarding options. Where boarding is available, this may include full, weekly or flexi arrangements.

Is Bryanston School selective?

Admissions to Bryanston School are selective, with entry based on overall fit and, where relevant, academic assessment.

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