Duke of York's Royal Military School
| The Duke of York's Royal Military School | |
|---|---|
Guston , Kent , CT15 5EQ England | |
| Information | |
| Type | Selective academy state boarding school |
| Mottoes | "Looking Forward with Confidence, Looking Back with Pride" Former: "Sons of the Brave" |
| Religious affiliation | Protestant |
| Established | 1803 |
| Department for Education URN | 136177 Tables |
| Ofsted | Reports |
| President | Prince Edward Duke of Kent |
| Headman | Alex Foreman |
| Gender | Co-Ed |
| Age | 11 to 18 |
| Enrolment | 500 |
| Houses | 11 |
| Colours | Navy, maroon and white |
| Former pupils | Dukies[1] |
| Website | http://www.doyrms.com |
The Duke of York's Royal Military School, in Guston, Kent, commonly known as the Duke of York's, is a co-educational academy with military tradition for students aged 11 to 18.
In 2010, the school became an academy under the Ministry of Defence and accepts applications from any student wishing to enroll, in a change from the school's tradition of only accepting boys whose fathers had served or were currently serving in the British Army, and who had not joined it as officers. (Girls had been readmitted from1994.)
This break with tradition transformed the school into a state boarding school and offered it a membership in the State Boarding Forum and Boarding Schools Association. The latter development yet once again changed the school's oversight and transferred it from the Ministry of Defence to the Department for Education.
The curriculum employed by The Duke of York's includes some military traditions, such as the use of uniforms and ceremonial parades, however the School does employ a monitorial style of education modelled on the English public school system.