Year 12 students have traditionally organised a Fashion Show as a fundraising event for charity. From negotiating the loan of clothes, hiring the catwalk, participating as models, selecting a charity to support there are a plethora of tasks to complete and everyone can make a contribution.

Many sixth form students volunteer to help with younger pupils and work in the Junior School is satisfying and popular.

Participation in sport is promoted. There are opportunities for ­students to play table tennis and badminton or go rowing as part of their General Studies programme. Many students keep up their netball, hockey, tennis, athletics and gymnastics, being valuable members of the school squad.

Music and dance are also very popular in the school and there is a strong tradition of participation established with the Sixth Form students playing leading roles in the performance and organisation of events.

The World Challenge Expedition provides the opportunity of a lifetime. Bromley High is one of very few schools to offer this annually and each year a high proportion of Year 12 students set off for exciting destinations such as Ecuador, Malawi, Borneo and Namibia. Students fundraise, enhance their fitness and participate in teambuilding activities during an 18 month­programme so that they are prepared for their fourweek expedition.

Students celebrate their success in the Sixth Form by organising a Leavers' Ball. Leeds Castle has proved to be a popular venue in past years.


2007 Y12 Fashion Show in aid of SMILE