Dover College

Dover College is a co-educational independent school in Dover in southeast England. It was founded in 1871, and takes both day pupils and boarders. The school occupies some of the medieval buildings of Dover Priory, on a site just east of the eponymous railway station. In 1869 Robert Chignell, who had a private school at Westmount, in Folkestone Road, leased part of the Dover Priory buildings for a private school. He passed on his interest, howev... More

School type:

Educational institution:

Also known as:

  • Dover College, main campus

Education

Phone number:

Country Code Number
  • 44
  • (0) 1304 205969

Total Enrollment:

  • 340

Campuses:

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Organization

Address

Dover College Headquarters

Effingham Crescent
Dover Kent

Date founded:

  • 1871

Leadership:

Person Role Title
  • Headmaster
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