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  1. Dame Allan's School is a Newcastle-based school that offers single-sex education within a co-educational setting. Founded in 1705, it has a Junior School, a Girls' School, a Boys' School and a Sixth Form with a Good Schools Guide review.

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  2. Dame Allan's School is a private day school in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, founded in 1705 by Dame Eleanor Allan. It has a coeducational junior school, single-sex senior schools and a coeducational sixth form, and offers scholarships and bursaries based on academic merit and financial need.

  3. Dame Allan's Schools, Newcastle upon Tyne. 2,624 likes · 330 talking about this · 823 were here. Est. 1705, the only school in the North East to follow the Diamond Model of education 💎

  4. Dame Allan's School is a nurturing and supportive environment for boys to develop into well rounded individuals. The school offers a wide-ranging curriculum, extra-curricular activities and a Christian ethos that values character and respect.

  5. Dame Allan’s Schools offer a ‘Diamond Structure’ of education, with single-sex and co-education options. The school has a Church of England ethos and aims to produce bright, articulate and ambitious students.

  6. Learn about the broad and varied curriculum at Dame Allan's School for boys, from Years 7 to 9. Find out the subjects, GCSE options, exam results and more.

  7. Pupils at Dame Allan’s Girls’ and Boys’ Schools are this morning being praised for their hard work after achieving a commendable set of GCSE results. More than 60 percent of exams sat by Year 11 pupils at Dame Allan’s Schools achieved grades 9 – 7 (A* to A) while more than 40 per cent were 9 – 8 grades.