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Sports form a major feature of life for many boys at Brymore and the School has achieved great success in competition against schools many times its size. In all sports the emphasis is on team effort, and the sense of competition is tempered by an emphasis on good conduct and acceptance of rules. A vast majority of the pupils represent the School at one sport or other during their time at Brymore. |
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The workshops and the work done in them are far in excess of what would normally be expected in a secondary school. The school has three well equipped workshops for metalwork, woodwork and sheet metalwork, as well as a forge and foundry for budding blacksmiths. As in other areas of work at Brymore, there is the opportunity to develop adult skills and to match up to the demands of the world of work outside school. |
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The new commercial glasshouses, poly-tunnel and one acre walled garden dating from 1753, not only supply fruit and vegetables for the school kitchens and our ‘farm shop’, but contain individual plots for boys with strong horticultural interests. The school is surrounded by flower beds and borders that are planted and maintained by the pupils. |
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The 60-acre working organic farm is run by the boys who milk the dairy herd, rear pigs and beef cattle and look after the flocks of sheep and poultry. |
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