We are delighted that three Bryanston pupils have been offered places at the University of Oxford, with offers across Classics, Music and Fine Art. These achievements reflect not only individual talent, but also the personalised support provided through the Bryanston Method, our unique, education model
Zaynadeen H will join New College to study Classics. Oliver H has received a conditional offer to read Music from Keble College, and Jalila BM has also received a conditional offer to study Fine Art at Oxford’s Ruskin School of Art.
The pupils were supported throughout the highly competitive application process by Bryanston’s exceptional tutor system, helping them shape and refine their academic interests and build confidence in interview and admissions preparation. Oxbridge Co-ordinator, Stephen Davies, worked closely with candidates at each stage, from course choices and written work to interview practice.
Doug Knight, Head of Bryanston’s Art Department, said Jalila’s offer from the Ruskin School of Art was outstanding.
“This is a fantastic achievement. Jalila’s maturity, coupled with her exceptional artistic talent, was clearly recognised by the College, leading to this superb offer. We are immensely proud of her and can’t wait to see how her talent develops at Oxford.”
Dr Ben Pullan, Head of Classics, praised Zaynadeen’s engagement and initiative at Bryanston.
“Zen made the most of every opportunity the Bryanston Classics Department offered him. In addition to studying both Latin and Classical Greek at A Level, he entered reading and essay competitions, took part on trips abroad, and taught at local schools. He was a model student, and will excel as an Oxford Classicist.”
Xavier Iles, Director of Music, expressed pride for Oliver’s achievement on behalf of Bryanston’s Music Department.
“I’m delighted that Oliver has been offered a place by Keble College. He is a wonderful musician with an inquisitive academic mind. He has contributed a huge amount to Bryanston’s music since joining us, and I know he will make the most of all the wonderful opportunities at Oxford.”
These add to an impressive run of offers for pupils over recent weeks from leading universities across the UK and beyond. The breadth of destinations underlines how we combine independence with close personal guidance, ensuring pupils are known as individuals and supported to aim high, including in the most demanding university admissions routes.
