Senior School News
[BrightTalk Episode 7] Is focused representation in the media harmful?
In recent years, the media has become more open to showcasing diverse characters. This shift marks a positive step toward inclusion. However, there are now two common types of representation: Casual representation, where diversity is...
[Meet Our Teachers] Guiding pupils to find themselves: A journey with Mrs Anna Fournier – Deputy Head of Senior School (Academic)
“I believe that one of the most essential parts of education is helping pupils discover and feel confident in their own identity.” For Mrs Anna Fournier, education is a journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and...
Brightonian leads Vietnam team at global debate competition
We are thrilled to announce that our Year 11 pupil, Duc Minh, has led the Vietnamese national team to compete at the 2025 World Schools Debating Championships (WSDC) in Panama. Vietnam national team consisted of...
[BrightTalk Episode 6] Expectation
Happiness is said to be inversely proportional to our expectations. But does that mean it’s better to have low, or no, expectations at all? How can we manage expectations to maximise happiness? In her talk...
[BrightTalk Episode 5] The structures of snowflakes
Small things can make a big difference. Every snowflake begins as a tiny speck of dust high up in the atmosphere. From there, it grows and transforms until it becomes a unique masterpiece. If you...
High uptake in IBDP Art promises a vibrant year for the Arts at Brighton College Vietnam
“With one of the largest uptakes in Art, we’ll have a wealth of work to celebrate and showcase this year,” shared Mr Michael Cooper, Director of Arts at Brighton College Vietnam. As the new academic...
Congratulations to An Khanh and Hong Duc on their achievements in music competitions
Congratulations to our pupils An Khanh and Hong Duc on their achievements in prestigious music competitions. An Khanh won a Special Award and Hong Duc was awarded Second Prize in the National Finals of the...
[BrightTalk Episode 4] The secrets of size and how it affects biology
To us, air is practically invisible but through the lens of an ant, it feels like walking through a thick forest of invisible honey. Mayflies, the smallest flying insects, have special wings that almost look...
[BrightTalk Episode 3] If Earth Vanished Tomorrow, Would the Universe Even Notice?
In the vast universe filled with trillions of stars, we humans are the only known beings capable of questioning our own existence. What does that say about our true meaning? What might our cosmic legacy...




