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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:

The Racing Post names three British jockeys to follow and all are BRS Graduates - Campbell Gillies, Matthew Davies and Nick Scholfield

Emily Stead gains her first winner on only her second ride as Hi Dancer wins at Southwell

Trudie Smith leads up Breedsbreeze to further success as he takes the Feltham Novices Chase at Kempton

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JCR and BRS Launch Management Academy

3 January 2009

The British Racing School and Jockey Club Racecourses are proud to announce the launch of the 'Jockey Club Racecourses Academy'.

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15 December 2008

Royal Veterinary College Study

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3 December 2008

Matrix Accreditation

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26 November 2008

HRH Princess Royal Pays a Visit to the BRS on 25th Anniversary

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23 October 2008

The British Racing School launches The Racing Industry Course

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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.