The Duke of York's Royal Military School

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Over 220 Years of Excellence. The Duke of York’s Royal Military School stands as a beacon of excellence in education, blending tradition with innovation to provide a unique and enriching experience for its students.

Established in 1803 by His Royal Highness Frederick Duke of York, the school has a rich history rooted in educating the children of military personnel. In 1909, it relocated to its present site in Dover, Kent, where it continues to thrive.

We are committed to nurturing every Dukie to reach their full potential, offering exceptional opportunities both inside and outside the classroom. Our student-centred approach, coupled with a home-from-home atmosphere, fosters the development of essential skills necessary for success in an increasingly competitive world. We are dedicated to supporting, advising, and guiding each student along their chosen path, empowering them to become confident, capable individuals prepared to make a positive impact on society.

Academically, we maintain high standards, significantly outperforming national averages at GCSE. Our students excel, benefiting from small class sizes, dedicated faculty, and a dynamic learning environment. Beyond academics, we offer a rich array of co-curricular activities, providing students with opportunities to explore their interests and talents outside the classroom.

We are proud to offer a superb educational experience at an affordable fee. Our commitment to all-round excellence sets us apart as a school of choice for those seeking a quality education in a supportive and inclusive environment.

While the school remains connected to its military heritage, maintaining strong ties with the British Armed Forces and its families, the school is open to all families who meet the entry requirements. As we look to the future, embracing a forward-thinking approach to education, we are dedicated to building on our legacy of excellence and preparing students to succeed in an ever-changing world with confidence, resilience, and pride.