Site confirmed for new Brit School inspired college in Bradford

The world famous creative school will take over the site of the former Jacob's Well car park

Raye, Olivia Dean, Lola Young and FKA Twigs are among Brit School alumni
Author: Chris Young, Local Democracy Reporting ServicePublished 6th Feb 2026
Last updated 6th Feb 2026

THE world famous Brit School will open in a key Bradford city centre site after Bradford Council agreed to the sale of the Jacob’s Well car park.

The London based Brit School has produced talents like Adele, Amy Winehouse and Jessie J, and in 2023 the BPI announced plans to open a new Northern school in Bradford.

Since then there has been little news as to where the school would be built – although it was heavily hinted it would be in the city centre.

Today (Friday) it was announced that Bradford Council had sold the Jacob’s Well car park site near Bradford Interchange to the Department of Education, which will fund construction of the 500 space school.

It is expected to open in 2028.

This free-to-attend college will offer a vocational curriculum, providing young people with skills at the cutting-edge of industry practice, setting them up for successful careers in the UK’s world-leading creative industries.

The college will offer a creative curriculum spanning disciplines including Music & Music Technology, Performance, Production Arts, Film & Media Production, and Digital Design.

The college is being spearheaded by BPI, the trade body for the UK’s recorded music industry, representing 500 music companies across the UK including Sony Music Entertainment UK, Universal Music UK and Warner Music UK.

It’s based on the successful model of The BRIT school in London, which has been supported by the industry for 30 years. This weekend, alumni from the school dominated the GRAMMY Awards – with wins for Olivia Dean, Lola Young, FKA Twigs and RAYE.

A release from Bradford Council said: “The college will be designed to ensure young people in Bradford and the surrounding region have access to the same opportunities, enriching their lives and strengthening the UK’s creative industries.”

Kier has been appointed by the DfE to construct a new building on the former Jacob’s Well car park in the centre of Bradford, with a view to the college being ready to open for the 2028 academic year.

The announcement was made by Dr Jo Twist OBE, Chief Executive of BPI, at the launch of ‘Bradford Built Different,’ the Council’s ten-year Regeneration and Growth Plan yesterday.

Leader of Bradford Council Councillor Susan Hinchcliffe said: “The Bradford district has one of the youngest populations in Europe and our successful year as UK City of Culture 2025 showed what an incredible amount of talent those young people have.

“We’re really excited to have this new specialist college opening in Bradford to further build on our cultural offer, which is already second to none. It will mean our young people have access to world-class training and great industry networks – I can’t wait to see some of the stars of the future who make their names here in our city.

“The Council is working closely with everyone involved and this positive step forward reflects our ongoing commitment to making sure all our young people have access to the right training that suits their talents.”

Dr Jo Twist OBE, Chief Executive of BPI said: “There’s been a lot of work going on behind the scenes since we announced the success of our bid in the summer of 2023.

“We’re delighted to now be sharing more about this project including our fantastic central city location. Sitting in the heart of West Yorkshire’s creative cluster, Bradford is home to a vibrant community, who are passionate about culture and creativity.

“We’d like to thank Bradford Council and the Department for Education for their collaboration on reaching this exciting milestone.”

Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, said: “This new college is going to be a gamechanger for young creatives across the North.

“BRIT School stars like Olivia Dean and Lola Young, who dominated at the Grammy’s this weekend, show what can happen when talent is given the right education and support.

“I’m thrilled that creatives in West Yorkshire will get those same opportunities to develop their skills, back their ambition and take their talent to the world.”

Music stars to have emerged from the city in the past two decades include former Girls Aloud star Kimberley Walsh, solo star Gareth Gates, former One Direction star Zayn Malik, Bingley rock band Marmozets, and the BRIT-award nominated Bad Boy Chiller Crew.

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