Category:Schools in Kent

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Image:EnglandKent.png Schools located in the county of Kent, UK.

Subcategories

This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

D

  • Schools in Dover

G

  • Grammar schools in Kent

I

  • Independent schools in Kent

P

  • Primary schools in Kent

Pages in category "Schools in Kent"

The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Archbishop's School
  • The Astor of Hever School
  • Aylesford School - Sports College

B

  • Bennett Memorial Diocesan School
  • Bishop Challoner School

C

  • Chaucer Technology School
  • Christ Church School (Ashford)
  • Cranbrook School, Kent

D

  • Dartford Technology College

F

  • The Folkestone Academy

G

  • Gad's Hill School

H

  • Hartsdown Technology College

H cont.

  • Herne Bay High School
  • Hilden Grange School
  • Hillview School For Girls
  • Homewood School
  • The Howard School
  • Hugh Christie Technology College
  • Hundred of Hoo School

M

  • Maplesden Noakes
  • Marlborough House School

N

  • New Beacon School
  • Northfleet Technology College
  • The Norton Knatchbull School

P

  • Pent Valley Technology College

S

  • St Anselm's Catholic School
  • Sandwich Technology School
  • Sevenoaks Preparatory School
  • St David's College, West Wickham
  • St. Gregory's Catholic School
  • St. Ronan's School
  • Swanley Technology College

T

  • Temple Ewell Church of England Primary School
  • Temple School
  • The Schools at Somerhill

W

  • Wildernesse School
  • Wilmington Enterprise College
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