Specialist creative college on model of Croydon institution that nurtured Adele and Amy Winehouse to be sited in Bradford

The Department for Education has approved plans for a northern version of the Brit school, which has nurtured performers such as Adele and Amy Winehouse.

The BPI – the representative voice of record labels across the UK – plans to open a new specialist creative college in Bradford, West Yorkshire, in around 2026-27 to allow students aged 16-19 to study performance, production and digital subjects.

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