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HABERDASHERS’ MONMOUTH SCHOOLS


Preparing for life’s journey


PAY ONLY 10% OF THE FEES, AROUND £850 PER TERM* *This applies to Service Families who are eligible for the Continuity of Education Allowance, entering the School 2014/15. Additional means-tested support, subject to availability, may be offered to families who lose the CEA.


MONMOUTH SCHOOL ANDTHE GRANGE


Currently Archant Best British Boarding School BOYS 7 - 18 with boarding from 9


www.habs-monmouth.org meth’od (mthd) n.


1. A means or manner of procedure, especially a regular and systematic way of accomplishing something: a simple, uncomplicated but professional method for creating a publication; the method of solving problems.


2. Orderly arrangement of parts or steps to accomplish a publication; random efforts lack Method.


3. The procedures and techniques characteristic of a particular discipline or field of knowledge; printing and publishing methods.


[Middle English, from Latin methodus, publishers to the Ministry of Defence since 1964, publications include: Service Community Official Guides in the United Kingdom and Germany, Regimental Journals, Corps Prospectuses, Garrison Magazines, Envoy, Housing Matters, Homeport, Mascot and many others.]


METHOD PUBLISHING have been publishers to the Ministry of Defence since 1964, our publications include: Army and Service Community Official Guides, Regimental Journals, Prospectuses, Garrison Magazines, AFF Families Journal, Airwaves, Housing Matters, Mascot and many others.


Tel: 01600 710433


HABERDASHERS’ MONMOUTH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND INGLEFIELD HOUSE


GIRLS 7 - 18 with boarding from 9 Tel: 01600 711104


METHOD PUBLISHING Sutherland Press House Main Street · Golspie Sutherland KW10 6RA


Telephone · 01408 633871 Facsimile · 01408 633876


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Envoy Summer 2014


www.raf-ff.org.uk


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