Overview
Bellerbys College is a series of four colleges for
international students based in the UK (Oxford, Cambridge, London and
Brighton), and owned by Study Group International who
also operate language schools under the name Embassy. Bellerbys College is
coeducational, and teaches students from over 120 different countries.
Bellerbys College offers Pre
GCSE and GCSE courses over 3 or 4 terms (1 year), A Level courses
over 6 terms (2 years), 5 terms (1½ years) or 3 terms (1 year). The 5 term
programme starts in January or April and is suited to students from countries
whose academic year is not the standard September to June year.
The college also offers a
foundation programme in which students choose from one of 7 subject streams:
Business, Finance and Management, Law and International Relations, Engineering
and Computer Science, Management Computing Systems, Science and Pharmacy, Art
and Design and Humanities. The Bellerbys College foundation programme is
recognised by more than 50 UK universities including
Bristol, Nottingham, Leeds, and Lancaster. The Bellerbys
College foundation programme is taught and examined to the same standards as A
Levels, where applicable, and enables students to prepare for entry into a
specific field of study at university while also improving their English and
study skills.
Established
year: 1927
Location
Bellerbys
College Brighton is set in the heart of Brighton, just a few
minutes from the unique North Laine quarter with its fashionable shops,
restaurants and entertainment venues, and near to Brighton train station and
other key transport links.
Brighton
and Hove is a city and unitary authority area in the ceremonial county of East
Sussex in South East England. It
is England's most populous seaside
resort with
a population of 273,400 (2011 census).
Following the unification of borough councils, the towns of Brighton and Hove formed a unitary
authority in 1997. In 2001, the two towns, Portslade and other surrounding areas and
villages were granted city status by Queen Elizabeth II as part of the
millennium celebrations in 2000, forming the City of Brighton and Hove.
Brighton has been an important centre for commerce and employment since the 18th century. In December 2013, Brighton was the third-highest ranked place on the UK Vitality Index Report, which measures the economic strength of towns and cities in the United Kingdom. It was "among the top performing towns and cities on almost all" of the 20 measures used by the index.
Throughout
the year the city is host to many festivals and special events. The Brighton Festival of Arts and Music and Brighton Fringe Festival are one of the largest festivals in Europe. The London to Brighton Bike
Ride, in June every year, is Europe's largest cycle event. The Brighton Food Festival takes place in September.
From London by
train: 1 hour 31 minutes
Address: 1 Billinton Way,
Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 4L
Learning environment
Bellerbys
College Brighton offers exceptional facilities, with lesson-specific rooms,
dedicated IT suites, well-equipped classrooms with interactive whiteboards,
science laboratories, bright, spacious art studios and fully resourced
libraries. Continual investment ensures new standards of excellence in teaching,
social and residential environments.
- Dedicated academic building over 80 classrooms
- Five science laboratories
- Five art studios
- Dark room
- Well-stocked library
- Exam and lecture hall
- Bookshop
- Student common room with tv and dvd player
- Internet café
- Private study rooms
- Student services team
- Prayer room
- Free internet and email access
- Wireless internet access
Highlights/Advantages
With more than 50 years of
teaching excellence at Bellerbys College, and over 20 years of experience
helping international students achieve their ambitions, we have seen our pupils
win places at every university in Britain.
- Intensive academic preparation
- Expert English language training
- Practical study skills for university success
- Top quality teachers and teaching
- Full counselling and advice on university application
- A choice of locations in major university cities
Rankings
- The UK's Number 1 ranked exclusively international school
- Financial Times - Bellerbys College, Brighton ranked 29th in the Financial Times Secondary Schools 2012 ranking - higher than any other exclusively international school.
Accommodation
Bellerbys College Brighton has a broad range of accommodation options
available, including friendly and welcoming homestays and comfortable student
residences.
Homestay
Homestay gives students the opportunity to become immersed fully in UK
culture and to feel part of a family, eating meals and sharing their lives to
get a real experience of British life. All Homestay
accommodation is carefully
chosen for the security and friendliness it provides and regular visits are made to ensure that students have
everything they need. There are two main options for
students choosing homestay accommodation:
- Half Board Shared Room - A room shared with another student with breakfast and dinner provided by the host family. Lunches are not included.
- Half Board Single Room - A private room with breakfast and dinner provided by the host family. Lunches are not included.
Residential accommodation
- Bellerbys Brighton residence (13+): modern, purpose-built student accommodation located on the Brighton campus, in the heart of the city and just two minutes from the railway station with 370 single en-suite bedrooms, 8 twin en-suite rooms. Half board available on-site.
- Paris House (18+): Paris House is located just 10 minutes by bus from the Brighton campus, is close to shops, cafés and a short walk from all the attractions of Brighton city centre. There are 31 single rooms and four twin bedrooms available. Breakfast and evening meal is taken at the main campus.
Welcome to Brighton
Bellerbys College Brighton: What's your favourite thing about Brighton
Discover Bellerbys College, Brighton
Bellerbys College, Brighton: GCSE pathways for international students
Bellerbys College, Brighton: Life as international student in the UK
Bellerbys College, Brighton: Take a Look Inside
- 88% of students received A*-B in Mathematics with one student progressing to study Mathematics at Oxford
- 3 students have gained a place to study medicine
- Almost 75% of students placed so far are going to a top 30 UK university
A Level placements | No. | % |
Within top 5 UK universities | 28 | 14% |
Within top 10 UK universities | 77 | 38% |
Within top 15 UK universities | 100 | 50% |
Within top 20 UK universities | 117 | 58% |
Within top 30 UK universities | 161 | 80% |
Within top 40 UK universities | 180 | 89% |
Within top 50 UK universities | 187 | 93% |
Rank | University | Number of |
1 | University of Cambridge | 3 |
2 | University of Oxford | |
3 | London School of Economics and Political Science | 11 |
4 | University of St Andrews | 4 |
5 | Imperial College London | 10 |
6 | Durham University | 8 |
7 | University of Bath | 2 |
8 | University of Exeter | 1 |
9 | University College London | 22 |
10 | University of Warwick | 16 |
11 | University of York | 7 |
12 | Lancaster University | 3 |
12 | University of Surrey | 3 |
14 | University of Leicester | 5 |
15 | University of Bristol | 6 |
16 | University of Birmingham | 3 |
17 | University of East Anglia | 2 |
18 | Newcastle University | 3 |
18 | University of Sheffield | 6 |
20 | University of Southampton | 3 |
21 | Loughborough University | 2 |
22 | University of Edinburgh | 12 |
23 | University of Nottingham | 5 |
24 | School of Oriental and African Studies | 1 |
25 | University of Glasgow | 1 |
26 | University of Manchester | 9 |
27 | King's College London | 6 |
28 | Royal Holloway, University of London | 5 |
29 | Aston University Birmingham | 1 |
29 | Queen's University, Belfast | 1 |
29 | University of Leeds | 1 |
32 | University of Sussex | 2 |
33 | Cardiff University | 2 |
33 | University of Kent | 1 |
35 | University of Reading | 1 |
36 | University of Liverpool | 2 |
37 | Queen Mary, University of London | 7 |
38 | Heriot-Watt University | 2 |
39 | University of Essex | 2 |
40 | University of Aberdeen | |
41 | University of Buckingham | |
42 | University of Strathclyde | |
43 | City University London | 5 |
44 | Keele University | |
45 | Coventry University | |
46 | Brunel University | |
47 | Swansea University | |
48 | Goldsmiths, University of London | 1 |
49 | University of Dundee | |
50 | Oxford Brookes University | 1 |
51 | University of Stirling | |
52 | The Robert Gordon University | |
52 | University of Chester | |
52 | Arts University Bournemouth | 1 |
55 | University of Portsmouth | |
56 | Bangor University | |
57 | University of Winchester | |
58 | University of Lincoln | |
59 | University of Northampton | |
60 | University of the West of England | 1 |
61 | Nottingham Trent University | |
62 | Northumbria University | |
63 | University of Hull | 2 |
64 | Harper Adams University | |
64 | York St John University | |
66 | University of Huddersfield | |
67 | Bournemouth University | |
68 | University of Chichester | |
69 | Edge Hill University | |
70 | Bath Spa University | |
71 | University of St Mark and St John, Plymouth | |
71 | Queen Margaret University Edinburgh | |
73 | Newman University, Birmingham | |
73 | Plymouth University | 1 |
73 | University of Ulster | |
76 | University of Brighton | 3 |
77 | Falmouth University | |
77 | Sheffield Hallam University | |
77 | University of the Arts London | 4 |
80 | Roehampton University | |
81 | Glasgow Caledonian University | |
82 | Aberystwyth University | |
83 | Liverpool John Moores University | |
84 | University of Bradford | 1 |
84 | University of Derby | |
86 | De Montfort University | |
87 | Cardiff Metropolitan University | |
88 | University of Central Lancashire | |
89 | Manchester Metropolitan University | |
90 | Canterbury Christ Church University | |
91 | University of Gloucestershire | |
91 | Birmingham City University | |
93 | University of Teesside | |
94 | Middlesex University | 1 |
95 | University of Cumbria | |
96 | University of Sunderland | |
96 | University of Hertfordshire | |
98 | University of Salford | |
99 | University for the Creative Arts | |
100 | Edinburgh Napier University | |
101 | University of Greenwich | |
102 | University of Worcester | |
103 | Leeds Metropolitan University | |
104 | Leeds Trinity University | |
105 | University of Abertay Dundee | |
106 | University of Westminster | |
106 | Bishop Grosseteste University | |
108 | Staffordshire University | |
109 | Glyndwr University | |
110 | Anglia Ruskin University | |
111 | Kingston University | |
112 | University of West London | |
113 | Buckinghamshire New University | |
114 | Southampton Solent University | |
115 | University of Bedfordshire | |
116 | University of the Highlands and Islands | |
117 | University of the West of Scotland | |
118 | London South Bank University | |
119 | University of Bolton | |
120 | University of East London | |
121 | London Metropolitan University |