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Encyclopedia > Dane Court Grammar School

Dane Court Grammar School is a mixed sex Grammar School in Broadstairs, Kent, United Kingdom with about 1,200 students. The school has three buildings, the east wing, the west wing and the central block. There are also two cafeterias, a large playing field and some tennis courts. Dane Court recently earned the status of Language College meaning that the school gets a government grant for language facilities. The school is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary this year (1957-2007). The current Headteacher is Mr P.J.Luxmoore. In the next decade plans have been made to completely refurbish and extend the school, including the demolition of one block. A grammar school is a school that may, depending on regional usage as exemplified below, provide either secondary education or, a much less common usage, primary education (also known as elementary). Grammar schools trace their origins back to medieval Europe, as schools in which university preparatory subjects, such as Latin... Broadstairs is a town in Kent, England, 76 miles east of London, with a population of about 22,000. ... The Kent coat of arms For other uses, see Kent (disambiguation). ... An anniversary (from the Latin anniversarius, from the words for year and to turn, meaning (re)turning yearly; known in English since c. ... In the UK and elsewhere, a head teacher is the most senior teacher in a school. ...

External links

  • School's Official Site
  • Most recent OFSTED report (opens in .PDF format)


 
 

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