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  1. Britannia Royal Naval College. 316 reviews. #1 of 31 things to do in Dartmouth. Educational sites. Write a review. About. BRNC should be a key ingredient to any visit to the West Country. Tours of this iconic building will offer an informative narrative allowing you to appreciate the rich history, role and relevance of this building and the ...

  2. 15 de dic. de 2022 · The Countess of Wessex praised 170 future naval leaders at the most prestigious passing out parade of the year at Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) Dartmouth. Representing the King at Lord High Admiral's Divisions, the Countess took the salute as 123 Royal Navy cadets, 30 officers from international navies and 17 cadets from the Royal Fleet ...

  3. 9 de ene. de 2020 · Met in Dartmouth centre by our tour guide Peter and transferred by bus to the College I would highly recommend this experience. Led by our wonderful guide Peter,an ex Naval Officer with a voice like a Shakespearian actor. Such a majestic building with wonderful views as if keeping watch on the harbour.

  4. Application deadline: July 22, 2024. The Indigenous Fly-In Program application is open to all rising high school seniors currently living and attending a high school in the U.S., regardless of citizenship status. We encourage students who identify as Indigenous* themselves, or have demonstrated an interest in the Indigenous community and/or ...

  5. About. BRNC should be a key ingredient to any visit to the West Country. Tours of this iconic building will offer an informative narrative allowing you to appreciate the rich history, role and relevance of this building and the naval training conducted here today, providing you with a quality, value for money, informative visit.

  6. Applying to Dartmouth has the potential to change your life—but also the lives of the students and faculty you will interact with here on campus. Every student we admit brings something unique to the community: a combination of qualities, experiences, and point-of-view that isn't duplicated by any other student. So come to Dartmouth.

  7. She returned to Dartmouth in May 2022 when she took command of BRNC, the first female to do so. Captain Oakley explained why they had decided to open the gates to the public. ‘’We wanted to show what goes on at the College but also celebrate our relationship with the local community,” she said.