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Kent College

Kent College, Canterbury
Kent College Logo.png
Motto Lux Tua Via Mea (Latin: Your Light is My Way)
Established 1885
Type

Independent day and boarding school

Public School
Religion Methodist
Headmaster Dr David Lamper
Location Whitstable Road
Canterbury
Kent
CT2 9DT
England
Coordinates: 51°17′36″N 1°03′19″E / 51.2934°N 1.0553°E / 51.2934; 1.0553
DfE number 886/6053
Students c.500 pupils
Colours Maroon, Blue, White               
Publication Kent College Times
Former Pupils Old Canterburians
Houses Boys: Elfick, Gamon, Guilford. Girls: Austen, Wesley
Website www.kentcollege.com

Independent day and boarding school

Kent College, Canterbury is a co-educational independent school for boarding and day pupils between the ages of 3 and 18. It was founded in 1885, and is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. Originally established as a boys' public school, it took girls into the sixth form in 1973, and since 1975 it has been fully co-educational.

The senior school occupies a semi-rural site of some 70 acres (280,000 m2) on the edge of the city of Canterbury, and also owns the nearby Moat Estate, where there can be found a farm, which is managed by staff and pupils, and extensive sports pitches. These are adjacent to Blean Forest, which is the largest area of ancient woodland in Kent, and is recognised on a British and international level for its importance as a wildlife conservation area.

Its junior school, is located about a mile away, and provides day school education for boys and girls between the ages of 3 and 11, and boarding for children aged 7 and above.

Kent College Dubai is a secondary campus of the Canterbury school and will be built in Meydan City. The college is due to open in September 2016 and began enrolling students in January 2016.

The school was founded in 1885 as the Wesleyan College, Canterbury. Upon land being made available by Edward Pillow, a local gentleman-farmer – recognition of which endures by way of the school's "Pillow Prize" – the foundation stone for the main building was laid in 1887. The architect was Charles Bell. In 1920 Kent College was acquired by the Board of Management for Methodist Residential Schools. Buildings forming a quadrangle were subsequently erected to the rear of the main building and the chapel. An increase in the number of pupils through the twentieth century, attributable in part to the admittance of girls, necessitated the construction of, among other buildings, three boarding houses.

Buildings

Main Building, Chapel and School House: The Main Building, which accommodates School House, and the School Room, which was converted for use as a chapel in 1936, were constructed in two stages in 1887 and 1900. The stained-glass windows in the chapel depict things incorporated in the school's badge. In 1938 a fire, which broke out when the master on duty was at the cinema in Canterbury, caused substantial damage to the Main Building; the central spire collapsed and was not replaced during reconstruction.


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