Braeside School, Buckhurst Hill

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Type Independent school
MottoSemper Perseverans
FounderMarjory Wakefield
HeadteacherChloe Moon [1]
GenderGirls
Age2 1/2to 16
Enrolment200
HousesBronte, Fry, Mason, Nightingale
Colour(s)  Brown
Website Braeside School
Braeside School with pupils in 2018 Braeside School with pupils.jpg
Braeside School with pupils in 2018

Braeside School is an independent school located in Buckhurst Hill in Essex that is part of The Oak-Tree Group of Schools.

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The school is an all-through day school for girls aged 2 1/2 to 16. Since 2020, both the Junior School and Senior School have been on the same site, on High Road, Buckhurst Hill, which formerly was exclusively for the Seniors.

History

In September 2015 Braeside became part of the Oak-Tree Group of Schools. [2]

Alumni

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References

  1. Article in local Guardian newspaper
  2. Braeside Joins The Oaktree Group
  3. "My best teacher" . www.tes.com. Retrieved 28 June 2016.

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