Established in 1983, it is a charitable trust providing training for young people working in the horse racing industry.
The school is based in Newmarket, Suffolk, and offers a wide range of courses for jockeys, trainers, exercise riders, and racing secretaries.
The British Racing School first started in 1969 at Great Bookham in Surrey before moving to the National Equestrian Centre at Stoneleigh, Warwickshire.
In 1979 it moved again to the Earl of March’s Goodwood Estate until finally a permanent base was set up in Newmarket at the 120-acre site just north of the town centre.
The remainder of the income is generated from the trading arm, BRS Training Limited, a 100 per cent-owned subsidiary of the British Racing School which operates a conference facility from its site in Newmarket.