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  2. British Families Education Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 it came under a new administration and was renamed Service Children's Schools before adopting its current name, Service Children's Education. [2] In 2001 the records of the British Families Education Service / Service Children's Education Association were deposited at the Institute of Education, University College London. [3]

  3. Bourne School - Wikipedia

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    Bourne School was a secondary school established in May 1954 in Rifle Range Road, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya (present day Peninsular Malaysia); [1] it closed in July 1965. The school was administered by the British Families Education Service, which provided for the education of the children of British armed forces personnel stationed overseas.

  4. United World College of South East Asia - Wikipedia

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    The site on which the Dover Campus now stands was previously occupied by St John's School, run by the British Families Education Service for the families of British military personnel. After the British military withdrawal in 1971, the land was repurposed for the creation of a private school.

  5. Service Children's Education - Wikipedia

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    Service Children's Education (SCE) was an organisation of the United Kingdom government responsible for the education of the children of British Armed Forces families and Ministry of Defence (MoD) personnel serving outside of the United Kingdom.

  6. Royal Army Educational Corps - Wikipedia

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    That same year, the responsibility of teaching the personnel's children was transferred to the newly formed British Families Education Service. [1] From 1962 it was staffed exclusively by commissioned officers and the non-commissioned personnel were either commissioned or left the Army. [1] In 1971, the education of soldiers was radically changed.

  7. Slim School - Wikipedia

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    The Slim School was a British Families Education Service co-educational secondary school located in the Cameron Highlands, Malaya. Established in 1951 and named after Field Marshal Lord Slim, it educated children of British military families from the ages of 11 to 17. It closed in December 1964.

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  9. Prince Rupert School - Wikipedia

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    Prince Rupert School was a secondary school in Rinteln, Lower Saxony, Germany, and was operated by the Service Children's Education for children of military personnel and its employees of the former British sector of West Germany.