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St Edmund's School Canterbury is a private day and boarding school located in Canterbury, Kent, England and established in 1749. The extensive school grounds were acquired in 1855. The school currently caters for girls and boys aged 3–18, including the Choristers of Canterbury Cathedral.
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Pages in category "Boarding schools in Kent" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... St Edmund's School Canterbury; St Lawrence College ...
Kent College; The King's School, Canterbury; S. St Anselm's Catholic School; St Edmund's School Canterbury; Simon Langton Girls' Grammar School;
People educated at St Edmund's School Canterbury (43 P) People educated at St Lawrence College, Ramsgate (51 P) People educated at St Michael's Preparatory School, Otford (4 P)
As of 2014, 9.6% of Medway's children were reportedly homeschooled, [1] though this is a likely lower than the true figure; the data relies on the number of homeschooled children recorded by local authorities during the 2013-2014 period (it is not compulsory for homeschooled children to be registered). [1]
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He was educated at St Edmund's School, then an all-boys private school in Canterbury, Kent. His school fees and living costs were paid for by the Clergy Orphan Corporation. [2] In February 1927, he successfully underwent an exam and interview to win a scholarship to Brasenose College, Oxford: he was the only candidate that year. [1]