"The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. We expect parents not to make excuses for their children, to have very high expectations for their students and to support us in the work we’re doing.”No one can doubt the results. London, United Kingdom. A-level results day officially belongs to Brampton Manor Academy in east London. Only Eton, with 68, has had more.The London Borough of Newham, where Brampton is located, has more children living in poverty — 36,780 — than anywhere else in the capital.One Brampton pupil to be offered an Oxbridge place came to Britain as an unaccompanied minor five years ago, while others have been in care or were refugees. Brampton Girls School was built on the current site between 1957 and 1962.In 2019 the school expanded from 10 forms of entry (10fe) to (14fe).The school's former purpose-built sixth form centre opened in September 2012.There have been extensive renovations of the school in since the school became an academy in 2011. We say, ‘You’re good enough’.VICTOR, who is from a single-parent family and gets free school meals, will be the first in his family to go to university.He has an offer to study medicine at Selwyn College, Cambridge.Victor explained: “This is something that I have wanted my whole life. You might see 50 students in the study centre at times.”The school does not rely on supply teachers and has high staffing levels, including five Oxbridge graduates.THE staggering achievements of Brampton Manor should inspire every state school.It’s an academy in Newham, London — one of the country’s poorest areas.Yet 41 sixth-formers this year alone have got Oxbridge offers. I was determined that my future would be different.”However, she admitted: “I nearly didn’t apply because I was scared of leaving London and figuring out where I’d live during half-term and after I graduated.”He has an offer to study medicine at Selwyn College, Cambridge.Jeffery Maya, 17, has been offered a place at Pembroke College, Cambridge, to read natural sciences. Board of Directors Marion Faust, MBE (Chair) As Governor and later Chair of Governors at Brampton Manor School (and now Chair of the Board of Directors of Brampton Manor Trust), Marion’s total and unwavering commitment to the school spans almost three decades! Oluchi Egbom A Level Student at Brampton Manor Academy. Dulwich College has had 26 Oxbridge offers, Charterhouse just 24. We tell them to believe in themselves. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.For two thirds of Brampton’s sixth form, English is a second language and half get free school dinners — yet the school has the second best record in the country for Oxbridge offersSET amid the poverty-blighted urban sprawl of East London, Brampton Manor Academy is a world away from Eton College’s well-kept playing fields.For two thirds of Brampton’s sixth form, English is a second language and half get free school dinners.With fees of £40,668 a year, Eton — in the shadow of Windsor Castle in the picturesque Berkshire countryside — has produced 19 Prime Ministers.But don’t dismiss the possibility of a future Brampton-educated PM just yet. Welcome to the website of Brampton Manor Academy. And it uses cash from the Pupil Premium — the extra It is open and staffed from 6am to 7.30pm, with many students working there until it closes.Sam said: “You do get students in at 6am. The school’s success is an uplifting tale of gifted youngsters beating life’s odds.Student Dorcas Shodeinde has been in care since she was 14. "Support from my school has given me a lot more confidence in myself.”Yet self-belief can only take you so far. Brampton Manor Academy (formerly Brampton Manor School) is an 11–18 mixed, secondary school and selective sixth form with academy status in East Ham, London, England. ... Sixth form student at Brampton Manor Academy. In economics we have 1.5 more teachers than we need.“That gives you the opportunity to break out and have students work in smaller groups and cover staff absence.