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066 EDUCATION SPECIAL


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EXPLORING


The Royal Alexandra


& Albert School The Royal Alexandra & Albert School is a state boarding school that offers top quality boarding education for £4,952 a term. We are the only state boarding school to take junior boarders and many pupils remain at the school from the age of seven until they complete their sixth form studies at 18. We are a non-selective school that aims


to ensure that every child reaches his or her potential, be it academic, sporting or in other areas. To this end, we offer a comprehensive program of co-curricular activities and trips for boarders and flexi boarders of all ages. • Visit www.raa-school.co.uk or call 01737 649000.


& LEARNING Mr Noah’s Nursery School offers a context in which children unfold happily and busily in a carefully arranged environment, surrounded by peace and love. There are three classrooms and a spacious garden, with the use of beautiful woodlands. Children have endless opportunities for exploration, learning and development. Each individual child and family is valued, learning is through


New head at The Mead


The Mead School in Tunbridge Wells is looking forward to starting the academic year with the arrival of a new headmaster, Andrew Webster, who will be joining the popular and high-achieving independent prep school as Angela Culley retires after 30 years at the helm.


An experienced teacher and leader,


Andrew was previously headmaster at Daneshill, a successful prep school in Hampshire. Andrew’s focus on supporting and challenging every child to be the best that they can be is a perfect fit with the spirit of The Mead. • Call 01892 525837 to book your place at The Mead’s Open Day, on Thursday 12th October or for more information, visit www.themeadschool.co.uk


exploration and discovery, and child involvement and joy in learning are regarded as of prime importance. All is directed by a qualified teacher of 35 years’ classroom experience. • Mr Noah’s Nursery, New Pond Road, Iden Green, Benenden TN7 4HA, call 01580 240642 or visit www.mrnoahsnurseryschool.co.uk


Learn a new skill, find a new hobby or take up


a new challenge... Reach your full potential with Kent Adult Education – with more than 4,000 wide- ranging courses across Kent to choose from, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for you. Get creative, learn skills, make friends and have fun. Choose from arts, craft, languages, fitness, history, counselling, teaching, business and more. Courses for 2017/18 are starting now, so it’s the perfect time to enrol and start your journey with KAE.


• For more information, call 03000 412222 or visit www.kentadulteducation.co.uk


CRANBROOK SCHOOL


The school’s mission is to produce students who are happy, fulfilled and confident. One of the biggest and best boarding schools in the country, we have been judged Outstanding by Ofsted for both day and boarding. As a result, we are rightly proud of our excellent academic and co-curricular


offer. Sport, drama and CCF/ Duke of Edinburgh are very high on our agenda. We have our


first intake of 11-year-olds in 2017, and by 2018 we will admit 60 pupils into Year 7, rising to 90 thereafter. We also have a new Sixth Form Centre, to be opened this September.


Back in August 2016 our Sixth Form students were remarkably


successful and achieved 73% A*-B grades at A-level, with students gaining 10 places at Oxbridge colleges. GCSE students were also extremely successful achieving 97.6% A*-C grades.


© Tim Pollard


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