St Edmund's School
- Established in 1749
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a small friendly school, with 200 girls and 350 boys across the school
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The class sizes are deliberately small to provide pupils with the best opportunity for learning
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Regular formal and informal communication fosters three-way relationships between the parents, the school and the pupils
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Art, music and drama are actively integrated into School life
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The School has a proud sporting tradition and the fixture lists are demanding and extensive
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With a campus of 25 hectares, the School is located on the outskirts of Canterbury, which is within easy access to the South East and London
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The University of Kent is the School’s nearest neighbour with which a number of interesting projects such as in science, radio broadcast and sports are run

Environment: Suburban campus
Nearest Airport: London Heathrow
Nearest Train Station: Canterbury East