LEADERSHIP • CHARACTER • PRIDE • SELF-DISCIPLINE• SPIRITUALITY • SPORTSMANSHIP
• RESPECT
Fulland weeklyboarding now available
Open Morning: 8October 2016 Contact us to book aplace or to arrange apersonal tour and interview
Located on abeautiful 150 acresite in Dover,Kent, The Duke of York’sRoyal Military School is astate boarding school for students aged 11 to 18.
We welcome applications from any student who wants to study GCSEs and ALevels at our unique and iconic school with its strong traditions.
2016/17feesare just£12,495* per year. Why Choose Us?
•An independent school atmosphereat an affordable price. £4,165 per term*
covers ALL the boarding costs, with the education paid for by the State.
• Graded ‘Good’ in all areas by Ofsted.
•A£24.9m building programme has just been completed to enhance our
already impressive school site and facilities including new boarding houses, teaching blocks, drama studio, sports centreand climbing wall.
•Full and weekly boarding available.
•Students enjoy an active lifestyle including sport, music, drama and
outdoor activities, with over 70 clubs and activities offered.
•Unique ethos helps promote in asupportive community.
•Frequent involvement in high profile National events including the Royal
Festival of Remembrance.
www.doyrms.com Enquiries: 01304 245073
admin.office@doyrms.com *Fees are reviewed annually MONMOUTH SCHOOL AND
HABERDASHERS’ MONMOUTH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS with boarding from 7
character and life skills, with students encouraged to achieve their potential
Alife-changingeducationiscloser than you think. PAYONLY10% OF THE FEES, AROUND £900 PER TERM*
*This applies to Service Families who are eligible for the Continuity of Education Allowance, entering the School 2016/17. Additional means-tested support, subject to availability,may be offered to families who lose the CEA.
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