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In September 2001 Dover College opened a junior department for pupils aged 4–11. In 2009, it opened a pre-reception class to welcome three-year-old children. The college renovated its music facilities under Stephen Jones, Headmaster from 2004 to 2011 who went on to be Warden of St. Edward's School, Oxford. Under the leadership of Gerry Holden ...
He was later headmaster at Dover College, where he set up an international sixth form in 1957. [5] In 1958, he was named head of the Department of Educational Studies at Oxford University, a post he held until 1973. [1] He was the Liberal Party's spokesman on education for some time and served as chairman of the Army Education Board for many ...
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[10] The school's original site in Chelsea. Between 1816-1840, the Asylum had a branch in Southampton which provided schooling for up to 400 military orphans and children serving soldiers of both sexes until 1823, after which the boys were transferred to Chelsea with the girls going to Southampton. A decline in the school numbers resulted in ...
The nickname is among college football's most distinct — at least, in a sport where common team names such as Bulldogs, Tigers, Wildcats and Eagles are prolific. However, the Green Wave is ...
Name Location Type Completed [note 1] Date designated Grid ref. [note 2] Geo-coordinates Entry number [note 3] Image; Chilton House Ash, Dover: House: Late 17th century: 11 October 1963
The school traces its origins back to Christ Church National School and later Christchurch Church of England (C of E) Girls School. In 1929, Christchurch moved to Astor Avenue Elementary School, subsequently Astor Primary School, named after Violet Astor, wife of John Jacob Astor, 1st Baron Astor of Hever, Unionist MP for Dover (1922–1945) with the avenue joining Tower Hamlets and Elms Vale ...