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Wildernesse School

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Type
  
State School

Enrollment
  
1000 (approx.)

Mascot
  
Squirrel

Headmaster
  
Mr J Daly

Colour(s)
  
Maroon/Grey

Number of students
  
1,000 (approx.)

Motto
  
Be courteous of gesture and affable unto all men

The Wildernesse School in Sevenoaks, Kent, England was a single sex High School for boys aged eleven to ninteteen. 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 actor Jerome Flynn, poet Murray Lachlan Young and choreographer Anton du Beke

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

References

Wildernesse School Wikipedia


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