Bright Futures School
Oldham NOT BOLTON, Lancashire, North West · OL3 7EU
Bright Futures School is an independent, fee-paying school in Oldham, Lancashire, in the North West. With around 15 pupils on roll, it sits firmly in the small-school category, offering an intimate setting where individual attention is a defining feature. Entry is available at age 11.
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- Type
- independent (fee-paying) school
- Pupils
- 15
- Location
- Oldham NOT BOLTON, Lancashire, North West
- Website
- www.brightfuturesschool.co.uk
Entrance & admissions
- Entry age
- 11
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Teaching & academics
The school admits pupils at 11, with an 11+ entry route in place. Its very small size means class numbers are likely to be modest, allowing teaching to be closely tailored to each child.
The last word
A small independent in Oldham that may appeal to families seeking a close-knit setting and individual focus from age 11.
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Bright Futures School 11+: frequently asked questions
Where is Bright Futures School located?
Bright Futures School is located at Friezland Lane, Greenfield, Oldham, Oldham NOT BOLTON, OL3 7EU.
What type of school is Bright Futures School?
Bright Futures School is an independent (fee-paying) school in North West.
How many pupils attend Bright Futures School?
Bright Futures School has approximately 15 pupils on roll.
Compiled from public data. Last checked June 2026.