Dover College
Public school in Dover, Kent, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dover College is an independent day and boarding school in the English public school tradition located in Dover in south east England. It was founded in 1871, and takes both day pupils and boarders from the UK and internationally.[2]
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Effingham Crescent , , CT17 9RH England | |
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Type | Public School Private day and boarding |
Motto | Latin: Non recuso laborem (I cannot refuse the task) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of England |
Established | 15 September 1871 (1871-09-15) |
Founder | Edward Astley |
Department for Education URN | 118940 Tables |
Chairman of the Governors | Michael Goodridge |
Headmaster | Simon Fisher[1] |
Staff | 50 (approx.) |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 3 to 18 |
Enrolment | 323 |
Houses | 6 |
Colour(s) | Black and Green |
School fees | £2,575 - £5,350 (Day) £7,000 - £10,500 (Boarding) |
Former pupils | Old Dovorians |
Website | http://www.dovercollege.org.uk/ |
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The school occupies some of the medieval buildings of Dover Priory, on a site just east of the eponymous railway station.