Talk:Service Children's Education
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New additions
Today (28/07/19) I added lots of additional schools following a shout out on the facebook page British Forces Brats (https://www.facebook.com/groups/2234548898/?ref=group_header). It appears that the naming and renaming, joining and dividing of schools was common as needs changed. The schools often have a long and complex history and anybody that is able to flesh-out some of the new additions is welcome to do so! I'm beginning to think that maybe the former schools section, particularly in Germany, might need some of them combining, due to shared history, though quite how to do this without upsetting the format, I do not know. Maybe a table?
Anyway, thanks loads to the folks at the above mentioned Facebook group Yevad (talk) 09:33, 28 July 2019 (UTC)
Schools covered
[edit]From archives of SCE it seems Queen Victoria School was never considered part of the SCE network (2008 list, 2010 list, page 8 and 2018 list), but it is considered part of the network of Defence Children Services (a successor organization of SCE) - see DCS PDF map and DCS list
Previously it was its own distinct agency directly in the MOD
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