COURAGE • INTEGRITY
• RESPECT
• COMMITMENT
• LOYALTY
• SELF-DISCIPLINE
Open Morning
Saturday 10 March 2018 9am -12.30pm
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.
Why choose us?
• Unique ethos helps promote character and life skills, with
students encouraged to achieve their potential in a supportive community.
• GCSE results significantly above the national average.
• An active and separate Sixth Form –with opportunities
to lead in all aspects of School life.
•A£24.9m building programme has just been
completed to enhance our already impressive school site and facilities.
If you qualify for CEA, you will only pay £1,299.60 per year.Full 2017/18 fees are just £12,996
www.doyrms.com *Fees reviewed annually-pricefor those qualifying forCEA
• Students enjoy an active lifestyle including sport,
music, drama and outdoor activities, with over 70 clubs and activities offered.
• Good transport links to London and Europe.
• If you qualify for CEA, you will only pay 10% of the fee
-£433.20 per term* covers ALL the boarding costs.
• Childcarevouchers are accepted.
STEP INSIDE ANEDUCATIONFOR LIFE
50 Envoy Winter 2017
-‘Outstanding’ Nurserynow accepting2 year olds -Sunday Times Top100 Preparatory School
-Excellent opportunities in music, sport and the arts
-88%of pupils achievetheir first choice University destination -Flexible boarding options
Fordetails of our Open Days or to arrange apersonal tour call 01522 551300 or visit
lincolnminsterschool.co.uk raf-ff.org.uk
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