Brit college for the North to open in Bradford following Government approval

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lans for a northern model of the Brit School which has nurtured performers resembling Adele and Amy Winehouse have been accepted by the Department for Education.

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The BPI – the consultant voice for document labels throughout the UK – plans to open a brand new specialist artistic faculty in Bradford, West Yorkshire, in round 2026/27 to permit college students aged 16-19 to check efficiency, manufacturing and digital topics.

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The utility, titled Brit School North, was impressed by the profitable mannequin of the Brit School in Croydon which opened in 1991, is free to attend and counts Raye and Loyle Carner amongst its alumni.

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Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer informed the Mail on Sunday she is on the lookout for “the next Adele or Amy Winehouse”.

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Education Secretary Gillian Keegan mentioned “the North is full of creative talent”, including that the brand new college will imply “more young people will be able to reach their potential”.

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BPI chief govt Jo Twist mentioned the approval of the plan was “a positive signal that Government recognises the critical importance of creative and specialist creative arts education”.

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She added: “The UK is a world-leader in music and across the creative industries and if we want this to continue, we must invest in talent and the highly transferable skills needed for a competitive economy.”

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BPI chair YolanDa Brown mentioned the brand new college will enhance entry to artistic training and cut back the necessity for younger individuals to maneuver to London and the South East.

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The bid noticed collaboration between the BPI, document firms Sony Music Entertainment UK, Universal Music UK and Warner Music UK, the Brit School, East London Arts & Music (ELAM) and the Day One Trust which runs ELAM and the London Screen Academy (LSA).

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The three document firm companions have dedicated to contribute an preliminary quantity of extra funding in the direction of the college, which is anticipated for use to fund the acquisition of state-of-the-art gear.

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The Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin, mentioned: “This is a fantastic win for the North and supports our ambition to ensure opportunities for all, no matter where you’re from or where you live.

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“The build up to Bradford UK City of Culture 2025 has already started to inspire the next generation of artists.

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“And now, with West Yorkshire becoming the home of Brit School North, more young people can follow in the footsteps of our world-class homegrown artists, from the likes of Mel B and Corinne Bailey Rae to the Kaiser Chiefs.”

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Bradford Council chief Susan Hinchcliffe mentioned the college was “brilliant news for the Bradford district”.

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“There is a huge creative and cultural buzz around Bradford right now. We are preparing to be the UK’s City of Culture in 2025 and will soon celebrate the opening of Bradford Live, a new 4,000 capacity live music venue in the old Odeon cinema,” she mentioned.

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“I am delighted that the BPI has decided Bradford would be the perfect location for their new school. It is a great decision on their part.

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“There is enormous talent in our young, energetic, diverse population and this can bring them life-changing opportunities.

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“It’s exciting to think about the future stars of music, art, film, TV and dance from our region. This school will help them to fulfil their dreams.”

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Bradford-born singer Zayn Malik, a former member of One Direction, was amongst those that has expressed help for the brand new college.

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