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There is a Folkestone School Old Girls' Association with further information and some 800 members, including from various of the current school's predecessors, which, along the way have merged. The previous names were various: The Grange (at Shorncliffe Road) Folkestone County Technical School for Girls; Folkestone Technical High School for ...
Folkestone Academy is a mixed secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Folkestone, Kent, England that was established in September 2007. In April 2017, the school became a part of Turner Schools [ 1 ]
The school celebrates its centenary with the building of a new school hall, named Clewer Hall in gratitude to the Sisters of Clewer. 1968: The school's sixth formers begin to travel daily to St Lawrence College, Ramsgate to join the boys there for their lessons. The St Stephen's College stables and riding school is established in the school ...
It broadcasts from the Folkestone Academy secondary school and a studio in the Glassworks building in central Folkestone, and the charity works with young people in the Academy school in addition to pupils in Primary schools across the District, with the organisation's educational work reaching over 800 children and young people a year in the ...
The grammar school was established in 1674, following the death of William Harvey, the eminent physician and discoverer of the major details of blood circulation.A small class with one schoolmaster was first created, until Eliab Harvey, William's nephew, acting as executor of his uncle's will, founded a larger school of the name.
Holmewood House School, Langton Green; Junior King's School, Sturry; Kent College Infant and Junior School, Canterbury; Lorenden Preparatory School, Faversham; Marlborough House School, Hawkhurst; The Mead School, Royal Tunbridge Wells; New Beacon School, Sevenoaks; Northbourne Park School, Betteshanger; Rose Hill School, Culverden Down ...
William Halcrow (1883–1958) civil engineer; Radclyffe Hall (1880–1943) author; William Hall-Jones (1851–1936) Prime Minister of New Zealand; Augustus Harris (1852–1896) actor, impresario and dramatist
Haddon Dene was a nearby private school without boarders at the time of the merger, and with smaller grounds, that had opened in 1929 by Miss Olive Vyseas as a boarding and day school for girls, with boys accepted from 1933. [5]: 98 The Premises for the new school are as for Wellesley House School, at 114 Ramsgate Road, Broadstairs. [2]