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Ashville College was founded in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, as a Methodist boarding school in 1877 Map sources for Harrogate at grid reference SE3055 Harrogate is a town in North Yorkshire, England, with a population of 70,000. ...


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Admissions at Ashville College, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England (210 words)
Scholarships are awarded to pupils for specific stages of their education at Ashville College, including to pupils in Year 7 – 9 who excel in art, music and drama and to Sixth Formers who perform well in their examinations and for their wider contribution to the school.
A bursary is a discretionary award provided by the College in circumstances where a child’s education would otherwise be interrupted through hardship resulting in the parents inability to pay full fees.
For a family with three or more children at Ashville College, full tuition fees apply for the two youngest children but tuition fees for all other children are reduced by 10%.
Ashville College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (112 words)
Ashville College is an independent day and boarding school for girls and boys aged 4–18 years.
Founded in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, as a Methodist boarding school for boys in 1877, it subsequently merged with Elmfield and New Colleges in the 1930s.
This United Kingdom school or college related article is a stub.
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