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Free Arts Education Fuels Global Stardom
2 Feb
Summary
- Brit School alumni achieved major Grammy wins this year.
- Principal highlights free arts education's impact on success.
- School fosters collaboration and professional values.

The Brit School, a free arts institution in Croydon, South London, is being lauded for its role in nurturing globally recognized musical talent. This year's Grammy Awards saw multiple alumni achieve significant success, including Olivia Dean for best new artist and Lola Young for best pop solo performance. Principal Stuart Worden described these wins as a "brilliant celebration" of free arts education.
Since its inception in the 1990s, the Brit School has launched the careers of numerous celebrated artists such as Adele and Amy Winehouse. Worden noted that students like Dean, Young, and Raye, who attended the school, demonstrated exceptional work ethic and a commitment to writing about meaningful themes. He emphasized the school's mission to help students find their authentic voices.
The school instills professional standards and values like kindness, fostering an environment where collaboration thrives. Many alumni maintain strong ties with the Brit School, with some even facilitating opportunities for current students. Collectively, former students have achieved vast commercial success, selling millions of albums and accumulating billions of streams worldwide, underscoring the institution's impact on the global creative landscape.




