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  • 10 Nov

    In difficult times, it helps to think about others

    Head of Charities and Community Engagement Hannah Fearnley explains the importance of charitable and outreach projects at the School, and explores how pupils are encouraged to think about social responsibility and act sensitively to the struggles that so many people are facing, now more than ever...

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  • 3 Jul

    Why spending time on your mat is so beneficial

    Teacher of Modern Languages and Yoga Instructor Ro Pakenham-Walsh explains why yoga and meditation have such an important part to play in regulating our emotions. Ro also shares her top tips for self-care and explores how to take advantage of the slower pace of life that we find ourselves in...

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  • 7 Apr

    Lenten survival

    School Chaplain Jo Davis takes the time to remind the wider Bryanston community that any emotional response is acceptable during this unfamiliar situation we have all found ourselves in...

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  • 21 Jun

    Moving on

    There is change in the air here at Bryanston. At the end of term, a cohort of our pupils and some long-serving members of staff will be leaving for pastures new. Many of the pupils will have spent two, three, four or five years at this most amazing of places to live and work. 

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  • 2 May

    The importance of the spiritual

    Life is not all about the here and now. Although, as we all know, the ability to live in the present, to take life as it is and not to hanker after how it ‘should’ be, or how it seems to be for celebrities who airbrush their life for social media, is one of the things that is l...

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  • 25 May

    The power of questions

    This week our former Chaplain, the Reverend Canon Andrew Haviland, emphasises the importance of ensuring our young people are confident to continue questioning and searching for answers.

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  • 28 Apr

    Food for the soul

    As the new term gets under way, former Head, Sarah Thomas, looks at the need for us all to explore our spirituality and find a way to feed our souls.

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