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"SCORE (Scholarship, Character, Opportunity, Resilience, Environment)"
Religious Education teaches Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism and Judaism. It aims to help children understand and respect different beliefs and practices and to develop religious, spiritual and moral values in an open, honest environment.
Headmistress Tanya Davie welcomes families to Branwood, highlighting a warm, supportive community, broad and balanced curriculum, small class sizes, and a strong partnership with parents. The school emphasizes curiosity, lifelong learning, and opportunities to explore interests through diverse extracurricular options. Visitors are warmly invited to experience Branwood firsthand.
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Morning Club starts at 8:00am (supervised access to classrooms, free of charge). The Beehive After School Care starts at 3:00pm and finishes at 6:00pm.
Branwood supports children to be successful learners regardless of starting point. Barriers to learning are identified and addressed as part of the curriculum, with SEND considerations integrated into planning and teaching. English language support is provided for learners who speak English as an additional language.
Entry is by registration. Early registration for entry at age three is advised. A waiting list is maintained. Children entering Kindergarten 1 and 2 are invited to a taster session in the summer before entry; Form 1+ have a full taster day. A deposit of £200 is paid on registration. Fees are paid termly in advance and notice is required for withdrawal.
KG1: £2,997.50 per term; KG2 to Form 6: £3,597.00 per term; Lunches: £216.25 per term. Fees shown for 2025/26; Discounts include 5% for annual upfront payment and 5% for the second sibling. Fees include Morning Club (8:00am start, if required), Annual Fun Day, ISA Sports participation, Pupil Accident Cover, Snacks/Drinks/Fruit, and many extracurricular activities. Early years funding may reduce costs per gov.uk guidance; terms and conditions apply; deposits and payments in advance.
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