LEADERSHIP • CHARACTER • PRIDE • SELF-DISCIPLINE • SPIRITUALITY • SPORTSMANSHIP
• RESPECT
Full and weekly boarding now available Open Morning Dates:
Why Choose Us?
Sixth Form: Saturday 28 January 2017 Whole School: Saturday 11 March 2017
Located on a beautiful 150 acre site in Dover, Kent, The Duke of York’s Royal Military School is a state boarding school for students aged 11 to 18.
We welcome applications from any student who wants to study GCSEs and A Levels at our unique and iconic school with its strong traditions.
2016/17 fees are just £12,495* per year.
• An independent school atmosphere at 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 centre and 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
character and life skills, with students encouraged to achieve their potential in a supportive community.
• Frequent involvement in high
profile National events including the Royal Festival of Remembrance.
www.doyrms.com Please call 01304 245073 to book your place
admin.office@doyrms.com *Fees are reviewed annually MONMOUTH SCHOOL AND
HABERDASHERS’ MONMOUTH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS with boarding from 7
A life-changing education is closer than you think. PAY ONLY 10% OF THE FEES, AROUND £900 PER TERM*
*This applies to Service Families who are eligible for the Continuity of Education Allowance, entering the School 2017/18. Additional means-tested support, subject to availability, may be offered to families who lose the CEA.
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