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  1. Dame Allan's School is a co-educational school that offers quality education for boys and girls from 3 to 18 years old. It follows the Diamond Structure of education, which combines single-sex education within a co-educational setting, and has a long history of stability and happiness.

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  2. Dame Allan's Schools is a collection of private day schools in Fenham, in the west end of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It comprises a coeducational junior school, single-sex senior schools and a coeducational sixth form. Founded in 1705 as a charity, the original schools are two of the oldest schools in the city.

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  3. A group of independent schools in Newcastle upon Tyne offering the 'Diamond Structure' of education, with single-sex and co-educational classes from 11 to 18. The schools have a high academic and social profile, with students who want to pursue careers in medicine, veterinary science, dance and football.

    • Fowberry Crescent Fenham Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 9YJ
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    • 0191 275 0608
  4. Dame Allan's Schools 1,246 followers 1h Report this post We are so proud of this inspiring bunch of Dame Allan's Sixth Formers - old and new - who have successfully completed their Gold Duke of ...

  5. Whilst subjects follow the National Curriculum broadly, as an independent school we enjoy the freedom to extend pupils’ knowledge further. We offer a broad and balanced range of subjects from Years 7 -9, helping our students to develop new skills and prepare them for the challenges of GCSE courses.