Bellerbys College - Results and Awards

Results and Awards

In 2012, Bellerbys College Brighton ranked 29th of all schools in the UK by the Financial Times 2012, for outstanding A Level results and over 1/3 of Foundation students gained places at the top 20 ranked UK universities.

In 2011, the four colleges in London, Oxford, Brighton and Cambridge more than doubled the national average of A* and A grade A Levels with 60% of pupils achieving the two highest grades, and over half of the year’s finishing cohort graduated to the top ten UK universities (according to the Sunday Times University Guide 2011).


Bellerbys has earned 37 Good Schools Guide Awards since 2005 and has won 26 overall.

Bellerbys Cambridge has won:

  • 2011 Girls taking Mathematics at CIE IGCSE At an English School
  • 2011 Girls taking Physics at CIE IGCSE At an English School
  • 2009 Boys taking Mathematics at A level At an English School

Bellerbys Brighton has won:

  • 2011 Boys taking Business Studies:Single at CIE IGCSE At an English School
  • 2011 Boys taking Chinese at GCSE Short Course At an English School
  • 2011 Boys taking Russian at GCSE Short Course At an English School
  • 2011 Girls taking Russian at GCSE Short Course At an English School
  • 2010 Boys taking Mathematics at A level At an English Independent School
  • 2010 Girls taking Mathematics at A level At an English School
  • 2009 Girls taking Mathematics (Pure) at A level At an English Independent School
  • 2009 Girls taking Russian at A level At an English School

Bellerbys London has won:

  • 2010 Girls taking Accounting/Finance at A level At an English School
  • 2009 Girls taking Accounting/Finance at A level At an English Independent School

In 2010, students that completed their maths A Level studies at Bellerbys Brighton achieved the highest average score of any English independent school.

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