Our strategy of investing in the best possible technology is vividly illustrated by our recent installation of a KBA 205 Press and a KBA 162a 5 colour press at our South West London facility. This allows us to offer the largest sheetfed press available in the UK.
One of the central aims of our investment strategy is to secure competitive advantage for our clients - greater efficiency and better customer service often means we can give our clients the edge in competitive markets. The KBA machines complement our existing range of point of sale equipment, allowing us to respond to virtually every possible requirement.
We are an active member of POPAI
Point-of-Purchase Advertising International (POPAI) is the only not-for-profit trade association exclusively dedicated to serving the interests of all those involved in retail marketing.
We have great pleasure in welcoming you to the Brentford School for Girls website, where you will find information about our vibrant and exciting school. The website will provide you with an understanding of our schools aims and values, our educational provision and in its broadest sense, and our many achievements. We aim to bring out the very best in all of our students through the consistent promotion of high quality teaching and learning. As a Media Arts Specialist school, we place English, ICT and Drama at the centre of our school improvements.
We are successful in providing some of the best education for girls. Trust us with the girls of today, and we will give you the Independent Young Women of tomorrow!
Recent Inspections by ISI (November 2009) and Westminster Diocese (2010) have endorsed our success in fulfilling the schools aims. Pastoral care is described as 'outstanding.'
The Junior School and Nursery provide a supportive, friendly and vibrant co-educational environment. Your childs educational journey begins and the seeds of our Benedictine ethos are planted, nurtured and given every opportunity to flourish.
In the Senior School pupils are encouraged to think and express themselves creatively, to work independently, to take pride in all their achievements and to enjoy the rewards that scholarship brings. In the Sixth Form students are encouraged to take on leadership roles and all contribute to a variety of projects, which raise funds for communities across the world.
There has been huge investment in buildings and facilities, including the award winning £6.2 million Cloisters complex, opened in October 2008.
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