Wildernesse School

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The Wildernesse School
Address
Seal Hollow Road
Sevenoaks, Kent
England
Information
Type State School
Motto Be courteous of gesture and affable unto all men
Headmaster Mr J Daly
Enrollment 1000 (approx.)
Colour(s) Maroon/Grey
Mascot Squirrel

The Wildernesse School in Sevenoaks, Kent, England was an 11 to 19 single sex High School for boys. It had Specialist School status for Mathematics and Computing. Other than the English motto taken from a letter to Sir Philip Sidney from his father, the school had a Latin motto: Non Nobis Solum (English: Not for ourselves alone).

Footballer John Salako is a former pupil, as are Jerome Flynn (Soldier, Soldier), Murray Lachlan Young (poet) and Anton du Beke (real name Anthony (Tony) Beke) (Strictly Come Dancing)

The school closed in July 2010, becoming part of the Knole Academy at the start of the autumn term in September 2010.[1]

References

When Knole Academy opened it is the merge of the Wildernesse School and the Bradbourne School. 2. http://www.education.gov.uk/

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