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The Abbey School is a non-selective secondary school in the town of Faversham in Kent, United Kingdom. Founded with the amalgamation of Ethelbert Road Boys School and Lady Capel School for Girls in 1983, the school consists of 1056 pupils from the ages of 11–19.
Faversham Abbey was a Cluniac style monastery [1] ... In May, 2019 Kent Archaeological Field School uncovered 150 ft (46 m) long by 50 ft (15 m) wide Roman building ...
The Abbey School, Faversham; Archbishop's School, Canterbury; Astor Secondary School, Dover; Aylesford School, Aylesford; Barton Manor School, Canterbury; Bennett ...
The current school dates from 1967, when the boys and girls schools were merged, forming the first co-educational grammar school in Kent. [135] The Abbey School is a Business and Enterprise Academy formed in September 1983 by the amalgamation of the Ethelbert Road Boys School and Lady Capel School for Girls. It has over 1000 pupils and is ...
The Grammar School was funded in 1527 by Faversham Abbey, which was founded in 1147 by King Stephen and his Queen, Matilda. The site was just to the north east of the town, where the northern playing fields of the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School are now situated. The aim of Stephen and Matilda was to found a royal mausoleum for the House of ...
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