BryGiving 2026

We are excited to launch BryGiving 2026, a 36-hour opportunity to celebrate our shared Bryanston values and the special place that Bryanston is. Join Old Bryanstonians, parents, staff, students, and friends to help Bryanston achieve our goals and enable our key programmes and projects shine.

Our fundraising focuses on three vital programmes and collectively by coming together as a community we have the power to do amazing things and provide Bryanston students the best opportunities we can.

Please watch our BryGiving 26 video and scroll down to read more about our programmes and how you can get involved.

Thank you for your support!

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Please watch this message on this year’s BryGiving by Richard Jones, Head.

Two very familiar faces have kindly lent their voices to our campaign. Helen Dean, teacher of Art and former HSM, and Peter Hardy, former Second Master.  Their message captures what BryGiving has always been about at Bryanston – people from across our community, and across the generations, supporting the Bryanston of today

Bryanston Bursaries

At Bryanston, the values of access and inclusivity are interwoven into the very essence of our culture. Founded by a visionary and nurtured by countless others, we are dedicated to creating an environment where every pupil thrives.

When we welcome pupils from all social backgrounds, it not only enriches their lives but also brings immense benefits to our entire school family. Today, it is more important than ever to open our doors to talented pupils, regardless of their financial circumstances.

The Bryanston Fund

The Bryanston Fund is our unrestricted pot giving the School the flexibility to respond and enrich our pupils education when required and focus on the areas of greatest need.

By providing a breadth of opportunities both within and outside the classroom for example Bryanston’s longstanding Pioneering programme, Greenpower and Bry Radio.

Rewilding Programme

Bryanston’s sustainability journey is not just about reducing its environmental footprint. It is about regeneration, collaboration, and education.

By involving pupils in every stage, from concept to creation, the Future Roots Collective is ensuring that environmental responsibility becomes second nature. With wildflower strips flourishing, saplings taking root, and new projects on the horizon, Bryanston is demonstrating that sustainability is not a one-off initiative but a culture that is growing. Help us to continue this crucial programme.