Dover Castle
Dover Castle is a medieval castle in Dover, Kent. It was founded in the 12th century and has been described as the “Key to England” due to its defensive significance throughout history. It is the largest castle in England.
We offer accompanied excursions to this wonderful castle once every two months, it’s a trip that is always enjoyed by the students come rain or shine – even if it rains you can investigate the wartime tunnels and Hellfire Corner (WWII). Dover Castle is interesting, intriguing and an insightful reminder of England’s history.
Image Credit: Webzooloo from France
Check when our next school trip to this location is scheduled in our school calendar

⛪ The Church of St. Mary in Castro sits atop a great Earth bank in what used to be the middle bailey of the castle.… https://t.co/QG9bXIpYlJ
Have you ever looked out from the battlements and admired the vast earthworks surrounding the castle? Some of the o… https://t.co/79FOXbUYwK
Take part in our Easter Adventure Quest and track down the hidden dragon eggs, before it’s too late! 👪🥚🐉
Our Quest… https://t.co/HG5Fgiumvg
The statue near Dover’s WWI Fire Command Post is Vice Admiral Bertram Ramsay, mastermind of the incredible rescue o… https://t.co/H9d1jbWf2Y
The pharos, or lighthouse, next to the Church of St. Mary in Castro likely dates to the first half of the second ce… https://t.co/7F9Q959n6H
Have you enjoyed searching for dragon eggs through the castle grounds on our Easter Quest? If so, why not make an a… https://t.co/oIXdQzX9K6
🤔 Did you know that Colton’s Gate used to form an entrance to the castle’s middle bailey? This impressive octagonal… https://t.co/g62vXlIBn3
🥚🖌️🖍️ Get crafty with your family this Easter – here’s our guide on how to decorate the perfect traditional Easter… https://t.co/OC6UvYaybA