All the private schools the Brits winners went to and their jaw-dropping costs to attend

Not very brat of them tbh


The 2025 Brits were a celebration of talent, hard work and… lots of money by the looks of it. Many celebs gratefully accepted their awards and gushed about how much effort had gone into their musical careers, but many of them chose to leave out a thank you to their very privileged upbringings. Here’s a rundown of all the private schools the Brits winners went to and their jaw-dropping costs to attend.

AG Cook

AG Cook won the Brit award for Producer of the Year, which is a very prestigious award indeed. It was an obvious choice this year given that he was the producer on BRAT, Charli XCX’s iconic album of 2024. AG Cook went to King Alfred School, which costs £27,747 a year to attend.

Charli XCX

Charli XCX took home five Brit awards for BRAT, and it’s no surprise considering it really was Album of the Year here in the UK. Despite having a reputation as a club party girl, Charli XCX is quite the opposite. She’s from Cambridge and went to the extremely posh and expensive Bishop’s Stortford College which costs £38,319 a year. Very Von Dutch of her indeed.

The Last Dinner Party

Lead singer Abigal Morris from The Last Dinner Party went to Bedales boarding school where fees can actually be up to £43,000 a year. A fuss was made online when Abigail Morris reflected that “people don’t want to listen to post-punk and hear about the cost of living crisis.”

The other three members attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Kings College London which is where they all met.

And not forgetting Jack Whitehall

Jack Whitehall, who doesn’t even try to hide the fact that he’s posh, went to Marlborough College which has fees of £52,000 a year. What a whopping amount of money.

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