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  1. In our most recent Ofsted Inspection (October 2017,) Governance was described as follows: ‘Governance at Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School is strong. The governing body is led with expertise and understanding. As a consequence, governors are able to challenge and commend in equal measure. Together with your leadership team and staff ...

  2. These establishments are linked with Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School, URN: 115377. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments. Showing 1 - 1 of 1

  3. Students should apply for our Sixth Form by the deadline of Wednesday 20th December 2023. Applications for 2024 received after the deadline may not be considered. The Sixth Form occupies a special place in the life of the Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School. We aim to be an inclusive community where our own students, as well as new arrivals ...

  4. We offer a 3 weekly rotating lunch menu served from the main school kitchen with a special theme day once every 3 weeks. Also, a 'quick grab and go' servery where cold wraps, sandwiches, a Pasta King bar, paninis and various hot snacks are served. The catering department operates on a cashless basis. Payment can be made via ParentPay where your ...

  5. Clicking here will take you to the Ofsted Inspection Report for Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School. Ofsted Parent View. Parent View is a government website. The website gives parents the opportunity to share their views of their child's school with Ofsted. There is an online survey that can be completed at any time.

  6. The school stands on a pleasant wooded site in the centre of Brentwood, minutes from the station, High Street and Cathedral. The gardens include a natural lake and orchard as well as tennis courts and a hockey pitch. In 1900 Mother Clare and Sisters from the Ursuline Order at Forest Gate founded a school for 15 girls in a house in Queen’s Road.

  7. Chaplaincy. Giving the school community the opportunity to encounter God is one on the key aspects of the Brentwood Ursuline School Community. When we join to pray the words of St Angela Merici, we say that we are bound to one another by the bond of love, respecting each other, caring for each other and bearing with each other.