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Brit School for Performing Arts and Technology
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Established 1991
Type City Technology College
Principal Nick Williams
Location The Cresent
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 2HN
England England
LEA Croydon
Ofsted number 101849
Students 880 (600 in sixth form)
Gender Mixed
Ages 14 to 19
Website www.brit.croydon.sch.uk
Coordinates: 51°23′24″N 0°05′29″W / 51.3899°N 0.0914°W / 51.3899; -0.0914

The BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology (the operational name of The London School for Performing Arts & Technology) is an independent technology school partly funded by the BRIT awards located in The Crescent, Selhurst, Croydon, in London, England. The BRIT School was established under the CTC programme in 1991, and is dedicated to education and vocational training for the performing arts, media, art and design and the technologies that make performance possible. Its principal is Nick Williams. Lucian Grainge the chairman and chief executive of Universal Music Group has called the school remarkable and superb and noted "If you're an A&R person to have a profile at this school would be very beneficial" [1]

The BRIT school of Performing Arts and Technology is one of the UKs Main Performing Art Schools along with Italia Conti, Performers college and Laine theatre arts.

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Beatles Gig (Music)

The school recognises that most of its students intend to make a career in the arts, entertainment and communications industries, but the school expects all to follow full time courses to completion. It has its own professional theatre, The Obie Theatre, which can seat audiences of up to 700. There are also various dance studios, musical theatre studios and TV and radio studios.

The school was founded in 1991 under the auspices of the City Technology Colleges (CTC) initiative with sponsorship from The British Record Industry Trust (BRIT). Each year the BRIT Awards Music Ceremony raises money, some of which is used to help the continuing sponsorship of the school along with other music charities.

The school is constituted as a registered charity under English law.[2]

[edit] Entry

Entry to any of the school's courses is initially by application. Applicants for courses may, if they meet the initial entry criteria, then be invited to interview in their chosen focus; either media, music, musical theatre, drama, technical theatre (sixth form entry only), dance or visual arts, plus a meeting with relevant tutors. Entry to the music course also includes some aural and music theory tests and entry to the Dance strand includes audition rounds as does entry to Drama and Musical Theatre courses.[3]

Dance Vision (Dance)
Steer The Stars (Musical Theatre)

[edit] Alumni

Former members of the school include:

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