Serial Number
98194789
Owner
Seton Education PartnersAttorney
Emily KearneyFirst Use Date
Aug 1, 2013
Filing Date
Sep 24, 2023
BRILLA COLLEGE PREP MIDDLE SCHOOL Trademark
Serial Number: 98194789 • Registration: 7910929
Trademark Classes
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
Emily Kearney The Kearney Firm, APC
301 Bayview Circle, Suite A5278
Newport Beach, CA 92660
United States
Trademark Details
Filing Date
September 24, 2023
Registration Date
August 26, 2025
First Use Anywhere
August 1, 2013
First Use in Commerce
August 1, 2013
Published for Opposition
July 8, 2025
Goods & Services
Charitable services, namely, academic mentoring of school age children; Charitable services, namely, operation of a school; Charitable services, namely, providing school supplies to children in need; Charitable services, namely, providing backpacks filled with school supplies to students in the school.; Conducting after school educational tutoring programs; Education services, namely, providing classroom instruction at the Fifth grade to Eighth grade level; Educational programs, namely, pre-schools; Educational services in the nature of charter schools; Educational services in the nature of Charter schools; Educational services, namely, obtaining school transcripts on behalf of customers and providing the customer's transcript to schools; Educational services, namely, providing academic performance evaluation, guidance, and monitoring for students in the school.; Providing after school educational programs for children in grades five to eight.; Providing after school educational programs for children in grades five to eight and play facilities for children; Providing after school educational programs in the field of sports and play facilities for children; Providing classroom instruction at the Fifth grade to Eighth grade level using educational principles; Providing courses of instruction at the Fifth grade to Eighth grade level; Providing courses of instruction at the Fifth grade to Eighth grade level for students in the school.; Providing recognition and incentives by the way of awards to promote reading by middle school students; Teaching at junior high schools