Plans are being drawn up for a northern outpost of the Brit School for performance and creative arts in Bradford.
The Department for Education has given the green light for a Brit School North in Bradford, West Yorkshire, inspired by the Croydon model which opened in 1991 and is free to attend.
The BPI – the representative voice for record labels across the UK – plans to open the specialist creative college in around 2026-27 to allow students aged 16-19 to study performance, production and digital subjects.