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The British Racing School was established in 1983. The principal objective of the school is to provide and promote training and education for people employed in the racing industry. We pride ourselves on doing this to a high standard.
For further information about the school and its history click here or follow the 'About Us' link above.
Today's news about BRS Graduates:
With Glorious Goodwood well under way Paul Hanagan was in the winners enclosure on Wednesday abaord Mortitia.
Other BRS Grad winners yesterday came from:
Sophie Silvester, Greg Fairley & Billy Cray at Redcar.
James Halliday rode a double at Perth, with Campbell Gillies also scoring there.
Leicester gave winners to Chris Catlin & Fergus Sweeney.
Kieran Fox, William Buick & Seb Sanders were successful at Sandown.
A New Scholarship in Memory of Fred Packard
26 July 2010
Fred Packard was a much respected Trustee of The British Racing School from 1997 until his death in 2009. During this time he took particular interest in the young people involved in training at the School. As a result, following his death, his family have generously agreed to fund an annual Scholarship in his name.
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28 April 2010
The British Racing School expands the Racing Qualification for 14-16 year olds
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The British Racing School is a registered charity under the name of The Apprentice School Charitable Trust (charity number 280977). The Apprentice School Charitable Trust has a subsidiary company, BRS Training Limited, a company registered in England and Wales (company number 03501079). Registered office The British Racing School, Snailwell Road, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 7NU.
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