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Astor also participated in a post-16 consortium with other secondary schools in the area and a college of further education, East Kent College. In 2008, it federated with 3 other schools, Barton Junior School, Shatterlocks Infant and Nursery School, and White Cliffs Primary College for the Arts to form the Dover Federation of the Arts (DFA), [12]
Astor Secondary School; C. Dover College; D. Duke of York's Royal Military School; G. Dover Grammar School for Boys; Dover Grammar School for Girls
The Abbey School, Faversham; Archbishop's School, Canterbury; Astor Secondary School, Dover; Aylesford School, Aylesford; Barton Manor School, Canterbury; Bennett ...
The Education Act 1902 (the Balfour Act) laid the path to formal secondary education for 'able pupils' throughout the United Kingdom. In 1903 Frederick (Fred) Whitehouse M.A. (Oxon.) was appointed Dover's Director of Further Education and oversaw the transition of the local municipal school and School of Art into the new Dover County School for Boys and Girls which was formally founded in 1905.
Dover Business College opened its doors in 1894 and, by 1911, was advertising in the Exeter News-Letter. The school offered courses in bookkeeping and accounting, stenography, and secretarial ...
Dover Grammar School for Girls is a community grammar school for girls, aged between 11 and 16, and a joint sixth-form with boys between the age of 16 and 18, in Dover, England. School History [ edit ]
In 2010, sponsored by Canterbury Christ Church University and co-sponsored by Dover Grammar School for Boys, Dover Grammar School for Girls and Kent County Council, the school was relaunched as Dover Christ Church Academy and received academy status. In 2014, the school underwent an £11.9 million refurbishment.
The truth is, even if I had been aware of PIA while I was in high school, I’m not sure that I would have chosen to attend a trade school over a four-year college.